Across New York State, Black culture is celebrated loudly and proudly through festivals that center music, movement, storytelling, and community. From jazz stages and African diasporic dance to Caribbean rhythms, comedy, and contemporary theater, these events reflect the creative pulse of Black life across regions. This roundup offers just a taste of the types of cultural festivals, events, and fun experiences happening throughout New York State. Whether you’re planning a weekend trip, building an itinerary, or looking for inspiration once you arrive, there’s always more to discover.
P.C.D. | 2026 (Post Carnival Depression) (NYC)
🗓️When: March 1, 2026
💲Price: Tickets start at $81
A soca-driven music event inspired by Trinidad Carnival, P.C.D. brings international Caribbean artists and DJs together in Brooklyn for a night of post-Carnival musical therapy celebrating Black Caribbean culture, rhythm, and community.
The Culture Expo: Bronx Edition (NYC)
🗓️When: March 7–8, April 4–5, May 2–3 , 2026
💲Price: Free admission
A multi-weekend community expo celebrating Bronx culture with local vendors, live music, workshops, food, and giveaways—spotlighting Black and multicultural entrepreneurs and creatives through vibrant, neighborhood-driven experiences.
Raise the Page, Uplift the Word: A BIPOC Festival of Short Plays (NYC)

🗓️When: March 9-10, 2026
💲Price: Free admission
Presented by Abingdon Theatre Company, this free, two-night festival in Manhattan spotlights original short plays by BIPOC playwrights, amplifying diverse voices and contemporary stories through bold new theatrical work.
Legends of Laughter (Greater Niagara)
🗓️When: March 28, 2026
💲Price: Tickets start at $75
An all-star comedy showcase in Buffalo at Shea’s Performing Arts Center featuring Sommore, Lavell Crawford, Arnez J, Don DC Curry, and more—celebrating Black comedic legends across generations.
B.K. Art Fest: Spring Edition (NYC)
🗓️When: April 16-19, 2026
💲Price: Tickets start at $22
A four-day arts and music festival celebrating New York City’s emerging creators through visual art showcases and live performances, bringing together artists, musicians, and cultural tastemakers for a community-driven creative experience.
Pinkster Festival (Hudson Valley, NYC)

🗓️When: May 2026
💲Price: Free admission
Held in Sleepy Hollow and Yonkers, with related celebrations at Philipse Manor Hall and Brooklyn’s Weeksville Heritage Center, the Pinkster Festival honors the oldest African American holiday through contemporary Black art, live music, dance, and storytelling rooted in African American history and celebrated today as an expression of resilience and joy.
DanceAfrica 2026 (NYC)
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🗓️When: May 22-25, 2026
💲Price: Tickets start at $25
The nation’s largest African diasporic dance and music festival returns to BAM in Brooklyn, spotlighting the rhythms and culture of Uganda through performances, film, art, and an outdoor cultural bazaar.
15th Annual Blue Note Jazz Festival (NYC)
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🗓️When: June 2026
💲Price: Ticket prices vary
Curated by the legendary Blue Note Jazz Club, this citywide festival celebrates jazz’s past, present, and future with performances by legendary and contemporary Black jazz artists across iconic New York City venues.
Buffalo Juneteenth Festival (Greater Niagara)

🗓️When: June 2026
💲Price: Free admission
One of the nation’s longest-running Juneteenth celebrations, the Buffalo Juneteenth Festival honors Black freedom and heritage with live music, cultural performances, food vendors, art, and community programming.
Syracuse Juneteenth Festival (Finger Lakes)
🗓️When: June 2026
💲Price: Free admission
Held in historic Clinton Square in Syracuse, this festival brings the community together to commemorate freedom and celebrate African American culture through music, food, art, and family-friendly programming.
Rochester International Jazz Festival (Finger Lakes)
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🗓️When: June 19-27, 2026
💲Price: Ticket prices vary
One of the world’s leading jazz festivals, featuring legendary and emerging Black jazz artists performing across downtown Rochester venues and outdoor stages, celebrating jazz’s deep cultural roots and global influence.
International African Arts Festival (NYC)
🗓️When: July 3-5, 2026
💲Price: Free admission
One of Brooklyn’s largest and longest-running celebrations of African culture in the U.S., bringing together art, music, dance, fashion, and food from across the African diaspora in a vibrant, multi-day experience.
CURLFEST 2026 (NYC)

🗓️When: July 25, 2026
💲Price: Tickets start at $35
A New York City signature celebration of Black beauty, wellness, and culture featuring live performances, empowerment panels, Black-owned businesses, and immersive experiences honoring natural hair and self-expression.
Black Arts & Cultural Festival (Capital-Saratoga)

🗓️When: August 2026
💲Price: Free admission
Experience Black creativity and community at this two-day festival held in Albany at Empire State Plaza, featuring live performances, art exhibitions, food vendors, and family-friendly programming. From Gospel Night to a health and wellness fair and a concert finale spotlighting nationally recognized R&B talent, the festival brings music, culture, and connection to the heart of New York’s Capital Region.
Harlem Week (NYC)

🗓️When: August 2026
💲Price: Free admission
Discover one of New York City’s longest-running cultural festivals during Harlem Week, a multi-day series of events honoring Harlem’s rich Black history, arts, and community impact. Featuring live music, dance, film, wellness programming, educational panels, and family-friendly activities, Harlem Week brings together generations to recognize the neighborhood’s global cultural influence.
AFRO-SANKOFA Festival (Greater Niagara)
🗓️When: August 7, 2026
💲Price: Tickets start at $7
Hosted at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, this inaugural festival celebrates the global African diaspora through music, dance, fashion, art, food, education, and community programming—rooted in the principle of Sankofa.
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