Seven Black Minutes: Juneteenth
About This Event
Seven Black Comedians doing 7 minutes of Black Hilarity. Black Culture Trivia Contest. Best Dressed contest with $100 prize!
📅 When
June 19, 2026
📍 Where
Busboys and Poets
Washington, DC
💵 Price
Varies
👤 Organizer
Anthony Oakes
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What to expect at a Juneteenth festival
Juneteenth festivals are the heart of the holiday — multi-hour, family-friendly, and densely programmed. Expect a main stage with rotating performances, vendor rows featuring Black-owned businesses, food trucks heavy on barbecue and Southern cuisine, kids’ zones with face painting and bounce houses, history exhibits or living-history performers, and community resource booths. Plan to spend two to four hours if you want to see the lineup; longer if you’re bringing children. Entry is free at most festivals, but tipping vendors and supporting local businesses is part of the day.
About Juneteenth in Washington
Washington, DC marks Juneteenth alongside hundreds of other US cities, with celebrations rooted in local Black history and shaped by the people, churches, and community organizations that have sustained the day for generations. Whether you’re attending your first Juneteenth or your fortieth, the goal is the same: gather, remember, and celebrate freedom together. Our directory currently lists 3 additional Juneteenth events in Washington.
Other Juneteenth events in Washington
Frequently asked questions
- When is Seven Black Minutes: Juneteenth?
- June 19, 2026. Confirm exact start times with the organizer (Anthony Oakes) before traveling.
- Where is Seven Black Minutes: Juneteenth held?
- Busboys and Poets, Washington, DC. Check the event website for parking and accessibility details.
- How much does this event cost?
- Listed price: Varies. Pricing for individual activities, vendors, and food may vary. Check the event website for current ticket details.
- What should I bring?
- Plan for outdoor weather. Bring sunscreen, water, comfortable shoes, a hat or umbrella, cash for vendors (some are cash-only), and a portable phone charger. If chairs aren’t provided, a foldable seat or blanket is useful.
- Is the event family-friendly?
- Most Juneteenth celebrations welcome all ages. Family-specific programming varies by event — many include kids’ zones, face painting, and family activities. Strollers are usually welcome at outdoor venues.