Miami Beach Arts in the Parks
The 6th edition of South Florida's premiere annual Juneteenth celebration, this immersive concert theater experience blends soulful melodies, gospel rhythms, and classical arrangements with spoken word and dance, led by Hued Songs' Executive Artistic Director Kunya Rowley, Musical Director King Friday, choreographer Gentry George, writer Arsimmer McCoy, and visual artist Russell Watson. This free event is presented as part of Miami Beach Arts in the Parks, by Rhythm Foundation in collaboration with Hued Songs.
Show time
7:00 PM
Doors open
6:00 PM
Event date
Fri, June 19
Minimum age
All ages
7:00 pm: A curated program of short films and videos from local South Florida filmmakers rooted in Black history, culture, and identity.
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8:00 pm: The concert begins, raising the question at the heart of this year’s season theme, I, Too, Sing America: what does America sound like today, tomorrow, and beyond? Through powerful vocalists, dynamic choreography, and immersive multimedia, Hued Songs answers with joy, with beauty, and with the full, resonant sound of Black artistry at the center of the American story.
Where do we park?
The municipal parking lot at 73rd Street and Collins Avenue is across the street from the Bandshell. Please note it is no longer free - it is $2/hour! When it is full, look for street parking.
What if it rains?
The venue is an open air facility, covered by our new canopy. Shows are scheduled rain or shine.
Can we bring a picnic?
No outside food or drink inside the Bandshell, please. We have a fully-stocked bar, and we usually feature wonderful food vendors inside the venue. We also have a water refill station.