Juneteenth Celebrations in Dallas: Music, History, and Family Fun
June signals the start of summer, offering the perfect backdrop for a Dallas weekend escape. For many African Americans, the month also commemorates June 19th—the historic day that marked the official end of slavery in the United States. It’s a time to honor culture, pride, diversity, and community, and Dallas lives up to that spirit with a lineup of engaging events throughout the city.
Jam to Some Jazz
Enjoy the smooth sounds of local favorite Martha Burks at the Juneteenth Jazz Jam. The show will take place at the Clarence Muse Café Theatre, just steps from the Kay Bailey Hutchison Center in downtown Dallas. Burks is returning for her thirteenth consecutive season, delivering a blend of jazz, blues, R&B, pop, and soul. Tickets are $15—reserve your spot here!
June 16; 9 pm
Clarence Muse Café Theatre – 650 S Griffin St, Dallas, TX 75202
Celebrate with the Entire City
The annual Dallas Juneteenth Festival is a spring staple that’s free and family‑friendly. Expect live music, a wide array of food vendors, bounce houses, and a petting zoo—perfect for kids and adults alike.
Take in a Moment in History
Visit the Dallas Historical Society for a free exhibit that honors the liberation of African American slaves. Highlights include the sole known original copy of General Order No. 3, the document that officially declared the freedom of enslaved people.
June 17‑June 26
Dallas Historical Society – 3939 Grand Ave, Dallas, TX 75210
Tickets: Free
Make Time for a Family Outing
Celebrate at Lancaster Community Park with a complimentary festival that caters to the whole family. Enjoy local art displays, musical performances, and a variety of food offerings throughout the day.
Dallas offers a diverse array of Juneteenth activities—whether you’re drawn to music, history, or family fun, there’s something for everyone.

