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R&B Singer Tweet Brings Sultry Vocals to an Evening Where Health Meets Harmony

July 08,2025

You won’t believe who’s joining Fibroid Fighters for their “Your Health in Full Bloom” event! R&B sensation Tweet, best known for her hit “Oops (Oh My),” is lending her powerful voice and personal story to this must-attend awareness event and concert.

Prepare for an evening of impact and entertainment at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in Times Square on Thursday, July 24, 2025. The event kicks off with an expert health panel, followed by a VIP banquet, and an intimate concert featuring classic and contemporary R&B. Tweet will be joined by fellow R&B powerhouse LaTocha of Xscape, along with Cynthia Bailey (Real Housewives of Atlanta) and other celebrity guests and health experts.

But Tweet’s involvement goes beyond music; she’s openly shared her ongoing battle with uterine fibroids, a condition disproportionately affecting Black women. Her candidness and advocacy make her a crucial voice for reproductive health.

This is your chance to gain vital health information while enjoying an unforgettable night of music and community. Don’t miss out! Click here to read the full article and discover how Tweet is raising her voice for women’s health.

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