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Memphis is poised to celebrate Juneteenth with diverse events honoring African American culture and history. The 32nd Annual Memphis Juneteenth Festival at Medical District Park will feature live music, dance, and local food. The Children’s Museum of Memphis will host a nostalgic ’90s-themed event for adults. The inaugural Downtown Memphis Brew Hop and various other cultural activities would provide a meaningful celebration, highlighting the essence of freedom and community. Free admission to the National Civil Rights Museum underscores the holiday’s significance.
Memphis is gearing up to commemorate Juneteenth with a variety of engaging events that celebrate African American culture and history. Festivities will take place throughout the city, offering something for everyone—from musical performances to community activities and educational experiences.
The 32nd Annual Memphis Juneteenth Festival will be held at Medical District Park, featuring live music, dance performances, and a variety of local food trucks. This event is free and aims to foster community spirit and commemorate the significance of Juneteenth.
On June 13, the Children’s Museum of Memphis (CMOM) is set to host an adults-only ’90s-themed after-hours event. With trivia, beer, wine, and small bites available, the evening promises a nostalgic atmosphere for attendees. Tickets for this event are priced at $35, with proceeds helping to support the museum’s educational initiatives.
The inaugural Downtown Memphis Brew Hop will explore nine local breweries through events spanning June 13 to June 14. Free transportation will be provided via the Memphis Brew Bus, and Explore Bike Share will offer free rides using promo code BREW25 from June 9 to 15, encouraging participants to enjoy the city’s vibrant craft beer scene responsibly.
Additionally, various cultural events will commemorate this significant holiday. The Cossitt Library will feature performances and activities to celebrate Black Music Month alongside Juneteenth, with local artists and vendors contributing to the celebration
On June 6, Shaunee’s Place will host a Black Trivia Game Night as part of the Roots & the Revolution’s celebrations, focusing on African American history and culture. Meanwhile, the Harriet Performing Arts Center will present the Juneteenth Memphis Matters performance through a celebration of the African Diaspora, with tickets priced at $23.
LeMoyne-Owen College will continue the celebrations with its Juneteenth Concert Series, hosting events on June 12, 19, and 26. Tickets are available at $30 per concert or for $75 for a full series pass, offering diverse musical experiences connected to the holiday.
The Cordova Library is organizing its fourth annual Juneteenth Fest, featuring local vendors, performances, and activities designed for children. In addition, families can enjoy a Family Storytime event at the Orange Mound Library on June 16, with a focus on themes of kindness and positive change.
To offer a unique festival experience, Douglass Park will host the 32nd year of the Juneteenth Freedom & Heritage Festival, which includes a parade and barbecue competition, drawing in community members of all ages.
The National Civil Rights Museum will provide free admission in honor of Juneteenth, highlighting the importance of health equity and social justice. This initiative seeks to engage visitors with the museum’s mission of promoting civil rights education.
Furthermore, New Daisy on Beale Street will feature Ladies Love Tapped IN, showcasing performances by female artists celebrating empowerment and community, offering an artistic perspective on the holiday.
Overall, Memphis’s Juneteenth celebrations offer residents and visitors alike a comprehensive look into African American heritage and contribute to honoring the ongoing impact of freedom and equality in society.
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Additional Resources
- Commercial Appeal: Memphis Juneteenth Festival Events 2025
- Wikipedia: Juneteenth
- Daily Memphian: Memphis Juneteenth 2025
- Google Search: Juneteenth celebrations Memphis
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Juneteenth
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