14 June 18th - June 24th, 2026 phoenixnewtimes.com PHOENIX NEW TIMES | NEWS | FEATURE | FOOD & DRINK | ARTS & CULTURE | MUSIC | CONCERTS | CANNABIS | include food trucks, live music, line- dancing, pony rides, games and raffles. Guests with enough gumption can also ride a mechanical bull. General admission is free, though donations benefiting local nonprofit Robinson Ranch are encouraged. D-backs Black Excellence Night Friday, June 19, 6:45 p.m. Chase Field, 401 E. Jefferson St. The Arizona Diamondbacks and the Black Chamber of Arizona team up for this Juneteenth celebration coinciding with the team’s game against the Minnesota Twins. Fans who buy discounted tickets starting at $44.95 per person through mlb. com/dbacks will get a commemorative hat honoring Black excellence. Juneteenth Block Party Friday, June 19, 7 p.m. Centerpoint on Mill, 660 S. Mill Ave., Tempe Tempe’s free Juneteenth event fills an entire city block with family-friendly activ- ities and entertainment. Live music and DJ sets take place throughout the night. The Shoes Off Podcast hosts live storytelling, guest speakers and community panels, while SouthWest Steppaz performs high- energy line dancing. Attendees can also watch b-boy and b-girl battles, contribute to an interactive art display or go for a spin on the Zoni Girls’ pop-up roller rink. Food vendors, bars and a marketplace of Black- owned businesses will be available. Juneteenth Open Mic Friday, June 19, 7 p.m. Downside Up, 12820 N. 19th Ave. Poets, musicians, spoken-word artists and storytellers can take the stage at the North Phoenix nonalcoholic bar on Juneteenth to show off their skills and speak their truth. Performers are encouraged to RSVP in advance. Admission to the 18-and-over event is free, though there’s a one-item minimum. The Family Reunion: A Juneteenth Celebration Friday, June 19, 10 a.m. Walter Where?House, 702 N. 21st Ave. Touted as Arizona’s largest Juneteenth event, this all-day celebration spans 12 hours and offers a day of entertainment, culture and community. Highlights include local art displays, food and cocktail competitions, kids’ activities, games, line dancing and dozens of vendors. General admission is free, while 21-and-over “Grown Folks” tickets are $40.30. Juneteenth Family Day: Homecoming Friday, June 19, 6 p.m. Goodyear High School, 17300 W. Van Buren St., Goodyear Goodyear’s annual Juneteenth celebration honors the traditions, pride and legacy of Historically Black Colleges and Universities with themed entertainment, art installa- tions and cultural showcases. The lineup includes performances by Outside the Line Band, Thrive City Church, the 40+ Double Dutch Club and a marching band featuring HBCU alumni from across the U.S. Family tree seminars, African drumming work- shops and kids’ activities are also planned. Admission is free. Sapphic Juneteenth Takeover Friday, June 19, 6 p.m. The Pemberton, 1121 N. Second St. The Pemberton will host a property-wide takeover celebrating Black queer joy and liberation. Activities include live perfor- mances and storytelling, a Local Legends Spotlight highlighting Black creatives and community leaders and DJs in multiple areas of the property. All of that is free to attend; separately, the Venus Juneteenth Pride Night Splash pool party at the Ibiza Pool begins at 7 p.m., and tickets cost $21.40. Picnic Sessions Juneteenth Celebration Friday, June 19, 10 p.m. Gracie’s Tax Bar, 711 N. Seventh Ave. A special Juneteenth celebration is happening at popular downtown bar at Gracie’s Tax Bar. A portion of the proceeds from the night will be going to Project Roots, Inc., an organization that increases food access and provides garden education. Juneteenth Celebration: A Legacy of Courage and Change Saturday, June 20, 11 a.m. Tempe History Museum, 809 E. Southern Ave., Tempe Tempe’s African American Advisory Committee presents this free Juneteenth event with ceremonies, performances and hands-on activities. An indoor stage hosts proclamations from city and state officials, a scholarship presentation and live music from local R&B and hip-hop act Prime Society. Outside, attendees can browse vendors, play video games or enjoy a story time session with community heroes reading children’s books. RYBE Juneteenth Freedom Celebration Saturday, June 20, 6 p.m. Arizona Center, 455 N. Third St. Local small-business advocacy organi- zation Rep Your Brand Enterprise is throwing this free event celebrating freedom, community, culture and creativity. Step teams, R&B singers, rappers, DJs, comedians and roaming stiltwalkers perform throughout the evening. A vendor marketplace spotlights Black-owned businesses and food trucks, while an artist exhibition and book fair showcase African American creatives and authors. Black Gold Party Saturday, June 20, 7 p.m. Tap That Downtown, 909 N. Fifth St. This spoken-word Juneteenth celebration will be hosted by Urban Poet, with sounds by DJ Luv. Presented by Poetry.Hype and powered by I Am Root Brand, the Black Gold Party will showcase the work of six poets who will take the stage to share their truth, their art and the trials, tribula- tions and triumphs of the Black American experience. Tickets are $17.85 general admission or $28.56 for the Gold Package, which includes reserved seating and a beverage. Time of Celebration Juneteenth events around metro Phoenix. BY BENJAMIN LEATHERMAN J uneteenth is being celebrated by communities across metro Phoenix this month with concerts, cultural performances and events highlighting Black history and culture. Festivals, pageants and community gatherings take place in cities across the Valley, including Goodyear, Avondale and Tempe. Juneteenth is observed every June 19 and commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. The holiday originated back in 1865 when more than 250,000 enslaved Black people in Galveston, Texas, learned they were free under the Emancipation Proclamation from Union Army troops. Juneteenth became a federal holiday in 2021. Here’s where to celebrate Juneteenth around Phoenix in 2026. Mercados and Melodies: Juneteenth Celebration Thursday, June 18, 6:30 p.m. Avondale Civic Center Amphitheater, 11465 W. Civic Center Drive, Avondale Avondale celebrates Juneteenth with live music, dance performances and cultural programming during this free outdoor event. Food trucks and family-friendly activities like yard games and face painting are also planned. ‘Nappy Roots, The Homecoming’ Closing Reception Friday, June 19, 6 p.m. Alwun House, 1204 E. Roosevelt St. The closing reception for painter Myja Lark’s solo exhibition exploring Black identity through a series of vibrant, stylized portraits coincides with Juneteenth. The festivities include African drumming and dancing by Dana and Cedd King, live readings inspired by Lark’s artwork and an information booth hosted by the Black River Life Collective. Black Cowboy Cookout: Juneteenth Edition Friday, June 19, 6 p.m. Robinson Ranch, 1231 E. Ardmore Road Black Hawk Freedom Ranch, an African American-owned ranching operation in South Phoenix, serves up country-fried fun during the Juneteenth edition of its monthly cowboy cookout. The festivities All smiles at a 2024 Juneteenth celebration at Grassrootz Bookstore. (Mr. P-body) ▼ Arts & Culture