Black Movie Soundtrack Returns to the Hollywood Bowl for a Night of Music, Film, and Celebration
Los Angeles’ iconic Hollywood Bowl is about to light up once again as Black Movie Soundtrack returns on September 10th, bringing together legendary artists, unforgettable music, and cinematic nostalgia under the stars.
Back by overwhelming demand, the event reunites comic and actor Craig Robinson as host, world-renowned bassist Marcus Miller as musical director, and acclaimed film producer Reginald Hudlin as co-curator. Together, they’re raising the bar even higher for this year’s edition.
“Just when you thought Black Movie Soundtrack could not get any better, it did,” raved the LA Sentinel after the last performance. This year’s lineup promises to do just that—celebrating the power of music that shaped generations of Black cinema, from soul to funk, R&B to hip-hop.
A Star-Studded Musical Journey
Audiences can expect live performances and tributes that read like a playlist of cultural history. Highlights include:
- Tributes to Quincy Jones and Prince, honoring two of music’s greatest innovators.
- Sinners’ Miles Caton delivering soulful live vocals.
- Classic hip-hop moments, with some of the genre’s most defining songs performed live.
- D-Nice, the legendary DJ, keeping the party alive with timeless hits.
- The powerful sounds of the Color of Noize Orchestra, conducted by Grammy-winning bassist and composer Derrick Hodge.
Special Guests You Can’t Miss
This year’s stage will be packed with iconic names, each bringing their unique flavor to the night:
- Bun B
- Morris Day
- Full Force
- Warren G
- Jennifer Holliday
- Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
- Miles Caton
- Tyrone Huntley
With a lineup like this, it’s not just a concert—it’s a living soundtrack, a cultural celebration, and a night at the movies all rolled into one.
Why You Should Go
The Hollywood Bowl has long been a crown jewel of Los Angeles, and nights like these are why. Picture it: warm late-summer air, a packed amphitheater, film clips projected across giant screens, and live performances that make you want to sing along, dance in your seat, and relive the greatest moments in Black film and music.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan of movie soundtracks, a music lover chasing legendary live performances, or a traveler looking for the quintessential LA cultural experience, this is the event that ties it all together.
Mark your calendars for September 10th—because at the Hollywood Bowl, Black Movie Soundtrack is bigger, bolder, and better than ever.







