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AFRAM a.k.a. African American Festival 2026

May 2, 2026 By Anthony Washington

AFRAM 2026

Juneteenth weekend in Baltimore always brings a different kind of energy, and AFRAM (African American Festival) 2026 returns June 19–22 to Druid Hill Park with an amazing. This isn’t just a music festival. It’s a full celebration of Black culture, community, and history, with live performances, local vendors, food, and programming spread throughout the park. This year’s lineup features names like Charlie Wilson, SWV, The Lox, Mario, Tamia, Normani, and Chloe Bailey, along with a mix of established and rising artists throughout the weekend. It’s one of those events where the music, the crowd, and the atmosphere all come together—Baltimore at its best, celebrating culture in a big way.

AFRAM a.k.a. African American Festival

Date: June 19–22, 2026
Location: Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, MD
Lineup: Charlie Wilson, SWV, The Lox, Mario, Tamia, PJ Morton, Normani, Chloe Bailey, Lil Mo, Ultra Nate, Brandon Woody, J Brown, Paula Campbell.
Website: aframbaltimore.com

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