Jake Wesley Rogers | Kara Jackson | Bright Light Bright Light

**RSVP to let us know you're coming and be entered for a chance to win two VIP tent passes!**   Please note: RSVPing helps you stay up-to-date on show info, but does not guarantee entry. Bandshell entry is first come first served.   Doors 6:00pm/Show 7:00pm   Join us on

Black Creatives and Culture Fest: Juneteenth ’23

DA SPOT NYC (DA SPOT), in partnership with City Point BKLYN, is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated Third Annual Black Creatives and Culture Fest. This three-day event, taking place from Friday June 16th -Sunday June 18th from 11AM - 8PM, promises to be an immersive cultural experience, showcasing the

Free

Rich Tolbert

Park Location: Baisley Pond Park / Rockaway and Sutphin Blvd. Genre: Gospel

River To River 2023 Closing Concert — Natu Camara

Get your comfortable shoes ON my New Yorkers, we are going to sing and dance together by the river!" - Natu Camara For the closing concert of LMCC's  River To River Festival, and in celebration of Juneteenth with Battery Park City Authority, Guinean musician and activist Natu Camara will bring her vibrant band

The Gospel According to THPAC

The Gospel According to THPAC features gospel music, dance, photography, video and spoken word. It is a dance narrative work. THPAC has formed its own pop -up dance company to present this season’s programs. It tells the story of Black America from pre-slavery, slavery, Jim Crow, the ‘60s Civil Rights

Liah Alonso – Live at The Delancey

New York, NY - Liah Alonso, the talented musician who started her career as a subway performer in downtown New York City, is set to make a triumphant return to her hometown.    The concert will take place at The Delancey on June 17th at 9:00 pm.   Liah has

Juneteenth Eve @ Brower Park

Join us for an unforgettable day celebrating Juneteenth in the vibrant neighborhood of Crown Heights!

free

The Gospel According to THPAC

The Gospel According to THPAC features gospel music, dance, photography, video and spoken word. It is a dance narrative work. THPAC has formed its own pop -up dance company to present this season’s programs. It tells the story of Black America from pre-slavery, slavery, Jim Crow, the ‘60s Civil Rights