Juneteenth
A Celebration of Freedom
Penn Museum
Saturday, Jun. 15, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm ET
Free and Open to the Public
Get TicketsJuneteenth—commemorating the end of slavery in the United States—is a day to celebrate freedom, heritage, and community.
Bring the whole family for a festival filled with joyful performance, live DJ sets, captivating storytelling, and hands-on activities for all ages. Support Black-owned businesses at a community marketplace or grab a bite from locally owned food trucks.
Advance registration is encouraged but not required. Walk up registration will be available.
Registration required to enjoy free access. Choose your entry time to explore the event and galleries at your own pace.
A Day of Celebration
- Music & Dance: Event host Starfire, live DJ, West Powelton Steppers and Drum Squad, and line dancing with Kenny J
- Workshops and Hands-On Activities: Drumming with Karen Smith, quilt-making with Carla Wiley, and Adinkra art-making
- In the Galleries: Join a Daily Dig pop-up talk to learn about extraordinary artifacts from our collection and explore replica artifacts at Cartifact stations
- Storytelling: Auntie Jo Jo and Black Boys Makin’ Noise storytelling group
- Support Black-Owned Business: Explore a community fair spotlighting local organizations focused on health and wellness
- Eat & Drink: Food trucks with sweet and savory fare for purchase and the Museum Café is open from 10:00 am–3:00 pm