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Rhythm Liberation Fest 2026

June 10, 2026 By Anthony Washington

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If you’re looking for a Juneteenth celebration that goes beyond a concert or street festival, Rhythm Liberation Fest deserves a spot on your calendar.

Hosted by BLK ASS FLEA MKT, this annual celebration brings together music, art, culture, community, and Black-owned businesses for a day centered around joy, creativity, and freedom. Taking place on June 19, 2026, at the Baltimore Museum of Industry, the festival blends live performances, DJs, family activities, wellness experiences, and one of the region’s largest gatherings of Black-owned vendors.

More than just a festival, Rhythm Liberation Fest is designed to celebrate Juneteenth through community connection, culture, and entrepreneurship while showcasing some of Baltimore’s most creative artists, makers, and performers.

Festival Information

Date: June 19, 2026
Time: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Location: Baltimore Museum of Industry
Address: 1415 Key Highway, Baltimore, MD 21230
Official Website: Eventbrite Event Page

What To Expect

  • 50+ Black-owned vendors
  • Live music and performances
  • DJs throughout the day
  • Family-friendly activities
  • Kids Corner
  • Art installations and activations
  • Wellness experiences
  • Food vendors
  • Community-focused Juneteenth programming

The festival is designed as an all-ages celebration where attendees can shop, eat, dance, support local businesses, and spend the day connecting with Baltimore’s creative community.

What To Know Before You Go

  • Kids under 13 are admitted free.
  • The festival is family-friendly.
  • Bring comfortable shoes if you plan to spend the day exploring vendor booths.
  • Food and beverages will be available for purchase.
  • Outdoor portions of the event may be weather dependent.
  • Arrive early for the best vendor selection.

Transportation & Parking

The Baltimore Museum of Industry sits along the Inner Harbor in South Baltimore’s Locust Point neighborhood.

On-site parking is available at the Baltimore Museum of Industry, but it will fill up quickly. Once on-site parking is full, attendees should use nearby residential street parking where permitted. Please be respectful of neighborhood parking guidelines. Ride-sharing is encouraged.

If you’re coming from outside Baltimore, the venue is approximately one hour from Washington, D.C., depending on traffic.

Food & Drinks

Food vendors are expected throughout the festival grounds, offering attendees a chance to support local businesses while spending the day at the event.

Past editions of Rhythm Liberation Fest have included food, beverages, community gathering spaces, and cultural programming designed to keep attendees engaged throughout the day.

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