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04/20/2026

Signing off: Emancipation Day DC 2026 was one for the books🤩‼️📚

04/20/2026

With ‼️👑 KING @ Emancipation Day DC

04/19/2026

Up close with at Emancipation Day DC

04/19/2026

at Emancipation Day DC

04/19/2026

Emancipation DC History Fact

04/19/2026

Emancipation Day marks the end of slavery in Washington, DC, when more than 3,000 enslaved people were freed on April 16, 1862—months before the Emancipation Proclamation. Today, we gather in honor of that legacy—through music, culture, and community—with performances by T.I., Mýa, Tye Tribbett, Backyard Band, and more.

If you’re nearby, we would love to have you join us at 1301 Pennsylvania Ave NW. Gates are open, the concert begins at 2:30PM, and admission is free. We’re just getting started!

*** 😍✨ WE ARE LIVE & OUTSIDE, DC ✨***‼️🤩The stage is set 🎤The city is showing up early! Energy building by the minute 🙌🏽...
04/19/2026

*** 😍✨ WE ARE LIVE & OUTSIDE, DC ✨***‼️🤩

The stage is set 🎤

The city is showing up early!
Energy building by the minute 🙌🏽

Rain or shine, we’re celebrating today
🎉 Emancipation Day 2026 is in motion
📍 1301 Pennsylvania Ave NW
🕐 Gates are open!!
🎤 Concert 2:30PM
🎟️ Free

Come see T.I., Mýa, Tye Tribbett, Backyard Band, and more
Celebrate freedom, culture, and 50 years of go-go the DC way

04/16/2026

The 21st Annual DC Emancipation Day Concert returns!

📍*** Due to overwhelming demand, the new location is***
1301 13th Street NW, Washington, DC📍

This annual celebration honors April 16, 1862—the day over 3,100 enslaved individuals in Washington, DC were freed, marking a defining moment in our nation’s history.

Headlined by T.I., TIP a special guest of HBCU Honors, as we continue to champion his cultural impact!

Featuring Mýa, Tye Tribbett, Backyard Band, Black Alley, 44 The Musical, and Souls of Kingsmen— this will be a distinguished celebration of freedom, legacy, and community.

Link in bio for full details.

04/13/2026

A proud moment in HBCU culture. ❤️

Deyjah Harris Deyjah Harris🤎💫 crosses into Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at Clark Atlanta University—continuing a legacy rooted in excellence, sisterhood, and impact!

We were honored to previously welcome T.I. TIP as a special guest of HBCU Honors, celebrating the cultural influence of leaders like David Banner and those shaping what’s next.

Moments like this remind us—legacy lives on through the next generation. 😍🔥🔥🔥

Clark Atlanta University Frederick Anderson

Save the date—this is one you’ll want to be part of! HBCU Honors proudly supports the 21st Annual DC Emancipation Day Ce...
04/10/2026

Save the date—this is one you’ll want to be part of!
HBCU Honors proudly supports the 21st Annual DC Emancipation Day Celebration, hosted by Mayor Muriel Bowser (Mayor Muriel Bowser , as we return to where it all began—Franklin Park—for a powerful day of culture, community, and reflection.

Marking 21 years as an official District holiday, this moment honors the more than 3,100 enslaved people freed in Washington, DC in 1862—making DC the first place in the nation where emancipation became law.

👉🏽 Parade. Festival. Concert. Community.
From vibrant performances to meaningful moments rooted in history, it’s a day that brings us together to celebrate how far we’ve come—and all that’s ahead.

📍 Franklin Park | 1332 I Street NW
🕐 Gates open at 1 PM
🥁 Parade at 1:30 PM
🎶 Concert at 2 PM

Free and open to all.

Join us—link in bio for details! EntertainDC 202Creates 🎨🎬🎸

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