The City of Kissimmee invites the community to come together in celebration of freedom, heritage, and unity at its annual Juneteenth Festival on Saturday, June 14, from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Kissimmee Civic Center.
This powerful celebration honors the emancipation of enslaved Black Americans and recognizes their enduring legacy, resilience, and immeasurable contributions to the nation’s progress and culture.
This year’s Juneteenth Festival promises an unforgettable afternoon filled with music, movement, and meaningful moments. Highlights include:
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🎶 Live performances by hip-hop artist Yung Joc and soulful vocalist Michael Randolph
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💃 Line dancing with the energetic and engaging Jaz
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🍽️ A diverse array of delicious food vendors
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🎨 Unique craft and merchandise booths
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👨👩👧👦 Family-friendly activities, including the exciting KUA Kids Power Zone with hands-on fun for children
The festival is made possible through the partnership and support of Experience Kissimmee, Kissimmee Utility Authority (KUA), and Toho Water Authority, with active involvement from the NAACP and the Black Empowerment & Community Council, who join the City in presenting a day of reflection, joy, and cultural pride.
Public Parking is available at the following locations:
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Kissimmee Civic Center Lot – 201 E. Dakin Ave.
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Kissimmee Intermodal Parking Garage – 205 E. Dakin Ave.
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Toho Square Parking Garage – 92 Pleasant St.
The Juneteenth Festival in Kissimmee is more than an event—it’s a vibrant tribute to history and a reminder of the ongoing journey toward equality and unity.
For more details, visit kissimmee.gov/Juneteenth.