5th Annual Cola Rosé Shower celebrating women’s health empowerment returns February 7
December 11, 2025Tickets on sale for Columbia’s premier event that facilitates 60,000+ feminine product donations in the Midlands
Rooted in celebrating strength, sisterhood, and women’s health, the 5th annual Cola Rosé Shower returns on Saturday, February 7 at the Williams-Brice Stadium’s Traditions Club (1125 George Rogers Blvd) from 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM. This annual pink-powered experience blends fun, fashion and philanthropy while bringing awareness to critical, yet often overlooked women’s health issues. Individual tickets start at $80.00. Guests must be ages 21+ to attend. Feminine product donations will be collected for Sistercare and The Period Project to benefit women and girls with limited resources in the Midlands.
Half of women in the United States ages 18-64 reported having an ongoing medical condition that required monitoring, care, or medication, according to the 2024 KFF Women’s Health Survey. This rate increases with age, from 41% of women ages 18-49 to 65% of women ages 50-64. Nearly one in five (17%) say that they have an ongoing health condition that keeps them from participating fully in school, work, housework, or other activities. According to the latest Period.org research, one in three (37%) women in the United States have experienced period poverty in their lifetime which may require them to make a decision between purchasing food or product periods. In South Carolina, one in five women and girls between the age of 12 and 44 live below the Federal Poverty Line. One in four students struggle to purchase period products. This leads to embarrassment, depression, and unhealthy substitution of products.
In tradition, Williams-Brice Stadium will light up pink as hundreds join together for an unforgettable afternoon of celebration. Guests are encouraged to arrive in their favorite shade of pink, raise a glass with unlimited rosé and frosé, enjoy Southern Way Catering’s signature culinary experience, and dance the day away with Shejay T.O.
“Whether you are battling cancer, fibroids, endometriosis, infertility, hysterectomy, menopause, or you proudly stand with the women who are, this is a space where every woman is seen, heard and celebrated. This event was born from resilience and love, love of our community and for every woman who has or is on their own healthcare journey,” said Deonna Wylie, founder, Cola Rosé Shower. “When we support each other, we rise together, and change lives. So, grab your tickets, put on your best pink wardrobe, and join us in celebrating women while bringing awareness to women’s healthcare. And yes, men are not only welcome, but encouraged to join, too!”
This powerful day is made possible through the generous support of community and corporate sponsors including: Richland County, Post and Courier Free Times, Prisma Health, MUSC Health, BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina, Lexington Medical Center, Jabber and Isaac, PA, Cumulus Media, Yip Premier Real Estate, Dayson Shalabi Burkett Law Firm, Vision Therapy Institute, Founders Credit Union, Lazy Daisy Coffee Company, Village Idiot Pizza, AgFirst Farm Credit Bank, 32 Dental, Law Offices of S. Chris Davis, and Tito’s Handmade Vodka.
For more information about the Cola Rosé Shower, become a sponsor or host a feminine product drive, visit: www.colaroseshower.com.
About Cola Rosé Shower
Cola Rosé Shower celebrates women and feminine healthcare in South Carolina through an annual event, awareness and product donations to nonprofits impacting women. Founder and chair of Cola Rosé Shower Deonna Wylie used her own personal testimony as fuel for the cause after a decade-long battle with uterine fibroids that ultimately led to a hysterectomy at age 36. She created the Cola Rosé Shower in 2022 as a place to be seen, heard, and celebrated. For more information, visit colaroseshower.com.






