JUNETEENTH JUKE JOINT: Inaugural celebration pays homage to the rich history of Black music, culture and food

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The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami Dade County (@arshtcenter) is proud to announce its first JUNETEENTH JUKE JOINT, a  community celebration of Black freedom and culture.  

Inspired by the vibe created by the backwoods, roadside establishments run and  patronized by Black Americans in the years after slavery ended, the JUNETEENTH JUKE  JOINT will transform the Arsht Center’s Peacock Foundation Studio into a one-night-only  hotspot for dancing, live music, cocktails and celebrating with neighbors and friends. The  night will feature pan-African beats by DJ Nickymix (@nickymix) followed by the soulful  sounds of Miami-based R&B singer LaVie (@laviemusic), whose performance will take the  audience on a journey through the rich history of Black music, featuring soul, blues, R&B  and everything in between. 

Audiences ages 18+ are encouraged to arrive as soon as doors open at 6:30 p.m. to  enjoy a specially curated menu featuring delicious soul food-inspired bites and libations

for those 21 and over. The $15 menu will include southern favorites, including BBQ, fried  chicken wings, mac and cheese, sweet potato fritters, banana pudding, and red velvet  shooters. Vegetarian/vegan options and a full bar will be available for purchase all  evening.  

General admission tickets to the JUNETEENTH JUKE JOINT are available for $25. VIP tables  are available from $100 for two guests and include guaranteed premium cabaret-style  seating and two cocktails. Tickets may be purchased beginning today at the Adrienne  Arsht Center box office by calling (305) 949-6722, or online at arshtcenter.org.  

The JUNETEENTH JUKE JOINT is made possible with the support of presenting sponsor Bank  of America and media sponsor Outclique Magazine.  

The Juneteenth holiday commemorates the effective end of slavery, when federal troops  arrived in Galveston, Texas on June 19, 1865 to free enslaved people. For generations,  Juneteenth has been celebrated with gatherings, cookouts, music, laughter and pride in  Black freedom. 

The JUNETEENTH JUKE JOINT is part of the Arsht Center’s The Heritage Project, which was  created with a commitment to promote social equality and amplify Black voices. The  Arsht Center celebrates Black artists throughout our community through The Heritage  Project’s salon series, Heritage Fest and other special events all year long.


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