Where is the Afram in Baltimore?
Druid Hill Park
While Druid Hill Park remains the home of the AFRAM festival, the 2021 festival will take place in various parks and cultural landmarks across the city.
What date is Afram in Baltimore?
AFRAM is one of the largest African American festivals on the East Coast that draws crowds as large as 100,000. The free festival will honor the Juneteenth holiday by showcasing Baltimore’s best and brightest in Black fashion, art, music, business and culture on June 18 and 19.
What day is the Afram?
The festival will take place on June 18 and June 19. Looking forward to Juneteenth Weekend. The 2022 AFRAM Festival will have a great line-up of artists on June 18th and 19th from 12-8PM in the historic Druid Hill Park. Please sign-up to be a vendor or volunteer at: aframbaltimore.com.
Where is the Afram this year?
More Stories by Mya. The 45th annual AFRAM Festival returns in-person following a two-year hybrid model. Taking place at Druid Hill Park in Baltimore on Juneteenth weekend, the festival will center R&B.
What does Afram stand for?
“AFRAM” stands for African American. Developing cultural awareness and displaying African-American heritage and pride are two of the underlying reasons for the festival.
Who is performing at Afram 2021?
The 2021 AFRAM Festival talent lineup was announced Saturday. This year’s performers include national acts like Wale, Mooski and hip-hop legend Busta Rhymes, along with national recording artists Smokie Norful, Marsha Ambrosius and music icon Chaka Khan.
Who is performing at the Afram?
Baltimore AFRAM returns featuring Ne-Yo, The O’Jays and El DeBarge. BALTIMORE (WBFF) — On Tuesday, Mayor Brandon Scott, Baltimore City Recreation & Parks’ Director Reginald Moore, and special guests announced the 2022 AFRAM festival and the talent lineup. This year’s performers include: Rapper and singer, Yung Bleu.