Industry City is gearing up for the first-ever ENVSN Festival, a female-lead event full of women’s empowerment performances and discussions.

The new “millennial focused” festival will feature performances from a diverse group of woman including, Tinashe, Dani Leigh, Saweetie, Zhaviah and Malibu Mitch with DJ sets from Kitty Kash, Megan Ryte, Amira & Kayla, Coco + Breezy, DJ Lady S, Brittany Sky, and more to be announced.

The festival campus will span four floors within Industry City, with two floors dedicated to panel discussions and workshops, and another two for shopping and beauty, wellness and fashion activities.

More than 20 panelist will discuss topics of sex, culture, inclusivity, diversity, beauty, mental health, fashion and more. Speakers include Lauren Simmons, the only full-time female employee at the NYSE; Danielle Copper, an LGBTQ fashion activist; Chasity Garner, a popular plus sized blogger; Gia Peppers, a seasoned entertainment journalist; and Tiffany Aliche, an award winning financial educator.

“Each of these girls have an important voice in todays culture and they are the ones who the new generation is looking up to,” ENVSN Festival founder, Sharifa Murdock tells Billboard. “We wanted to cultivate an audience who is inspired by the culture, longs for new experiences and willing to learn about how they can achieve their goals in life.
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ENVSN is looking to lead the next generation of movers and shakers growing up in the tristate area. The festival is slated to be the premiere event of the year, combining features from this past season’s overflow of young millennial consumer events crossed with the hottest concert and real-talk programming. ENVSN’s mission is to teach the next generation that vision is power.

ENVSN Festival will take place Oct. 20. Tickets to the event are available here.

Update: The festival has now moved to one single day. It was previously reported to be a two-day event.