Juneteenth Celebration – Kindred the Family Soul & More

Thu, Jun 19, 2025, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm CT

Harold Washington Cultural Center
4701 S Martin Luther King Dr
Chicago, Illinois 60615, United States (US)

19 Jun

About the Event

Join us for a vibrant celebration of Juneteenth at the Historic Harold Washington Cultural Center, hosted by the National A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum! This unforgettable event features the soulful sounds of Kindred the Family Soul as our headliner, along with special guest performances that promise to uplift and inspire.
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Immerse yourself in an evening filled with music, culture, and community as we honor the significance of Juneteenth. Enjoy delicious passed hors d’oeuvres and connect with friends and family in a lively atmosphere. With a total capacity of 900 seats, this is an event you won’t want to miss!
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Important Information:
– Date: Thursday, June 19th,  2025
– Doors Open: 7 pm
– Show Starts: 8 pm
– Location: The Historic Harold Washington Cultural Center, 4701 S Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, Illinois
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VIP Tickets: $150
– Includes access to a premium seating area
– Passed hors d’oeuvres and hosted bar
– Valet parking for convenience
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Balcony Tickets: $75
– Includes access to the balcony seating area
– Passed hors d’oeuvres
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Note: Parking is limited, so we encourage the use of ride-sharing services for your convenience.
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Location

Harold Washington Cultural Center
4701 S Martin Luther King Dr
Chicago, Illinois 60615, United States (US)

Date and Time

Thu, Jun 19, 2025, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm CT

Tickets

VIP
Type: Reserved
Category: VIP

- Includes access to a premium seating area - Passed hors d'oeuvres and hosted bar… [More]

- Includes access to a premium seating area
- Passed hors d'oeuvres and hosted bar
- Valet parking for convenience

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Sale ends: Wed, Jun 18, 2025, 7:00 pm CT
$150.00+$7.50 service fee
Balcony
Type: Reserved
Category: Balcony

- Includes access to the balcony seating area - Passed hors d'oeuvres [More]

- Includes access to the balcony seating area
- Passed hors d'oeuvres

[Less]

Sale ends: Wed, Jun 18, 2025, 7:00 pm CT
$75.00+$5.25 service fee

Donations

Donation

Sale ends Thu, Jun 19, 2025, 7:00 pm CT

Venue Floor Plan

Refund Policy

No refunds offered.

Organizer

National A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum
The National A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum was founded in 1995 by Dr. Lyn Hughes. The facility is located in the Historic Pullman District in Chicago Illinois. The museum is named after men who made history – Asa Philip Randolph and Pullman Porters, the men who made up the membership of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (BSCP) union. Randolph was the chief organizer and co-founder of the BSCP, the first African-American labor union in the country to win a collective bargaining agreement. Under Randolph’s leadership, the Pullman Porters fought a valiant battle for employment equality with the corporate giant, the Pullman Rail Car Company.
Their pioneering efforts created the first bonafide union for African-American workers. This victorious struggle in America’s early labor movement was also the doorway through which many civil rights gains were made.
The NAPRPPM  is locally recognized as a historic site and is a unique addition to the tourism sites of the Pullman community of Chicago, Illinois. The Museum is also nationally recognized as a valuable and unique African-American museum. The National A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum pays tribute to one of the most influential African-American leaders in history. A. Philip Randolph redefined American labor, American democracy, and American society, during a time when it was unsafe and unpopular. Randolph demanded that African-American people be fully and equally included in American society. A. Philip Randolph was an articulate, intelligent, and fair leader who devoted decades of his life to his vision of a more moral and civilized American society. A. Philip Randolph was a great man, a great humanitarian, and a great American.

Organizer

National A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum
The National A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum was founded in 1995 by Dr. Lyn Hughes. The facility is located in the Historic Pullman District in Chicago Illinois. The museum is named after men who made history – Asa Philip Randolph and Pullman Porters, the men who made up the membership of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (BSCP) union. Randolph was the chief organizer and co-founder of the BSCP, the first African-American labor union in the country to win a collective bargaining agreement. Under Randolph’s leadership, the Pullman Porters fought a valiant battle for employment equality with the corporate giant, the Pullman Rail Car Company.
Their pioneering efforts created the first bonafide union for African-American workers. This victorious struggle in America’s early labor movement was also the doorway through which many civil rights gains were made.
The NAPRPPM  is locally recognized as a historic site and is a unique addition to the tourism sites of the Pullman community of Chicago, Illinois. The Museum is also nationally recognized as a valuable and unique African-American museum. The National A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum pays tribute to one of the most influential African-American leaders in history. A. Philip Randolph redefined American labor, American democracy, and American society, during a time when it was unsafe and unpopular. Randolph demanded that African-American people be fully and equally included in American society. A. Philip Randolph was an articulate, intelligent, and fair leader who devoted decades of his life to his vision of a more moral and civilized American society. A. Philip Randolph was a great man, a great humanitarian, and a great American.

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