Celebrating African American Culture in Dallas: Events and Experiences
Dallas is a city where history, creativity, and culture converge. It is evident in the vibrant African American community in and around Dallas. From soulful music, to powerful art exploration to family festivals and cultural landmarks, the city offers countless ways to experience the richness of Black heritage. We invite you to explore historic neighborhoods, attend cultural celebrations, and supporting local Black-owned businesses. Dallas invites you to soak in the stories, resilience, and innovation that continue to shape its identity.
Sunday Call to Church - The Art of Clementine Hunter - African American Museum, Dallas
The African American Museum invites guests December 5, 2025 - March 6, 2026 to the exhibition, Sunday Call to Church: The Art of Clementine Hunter. This exhibit highlights Hunter’s gift for transforming ordinary experiences into powerful visual history. Through her lens we see , simple moments of worship gatherings, baptisms along the river, cotton harvests, all sacred acts of resilience and identity. This is a rare opportunity to experience the heart and heritage of African American culture through the brushstrokes of a woman who painted her story so the world would remember.
African American Museum of Dallas - 3536 Grand Ave, Dallas, TX 75210
Protecting Cultural Memory - African American Museum, Dallas
The African American Museum in Fair Park presents Protecting Cultural Memory: A Commitment to the Conservation and Protection of the Art and Archives, an exhibit focused on the preservation of historical archives and treasured works of art from September 17, 2025 – March 2026. Visitors will learn how the museum safeguards its collections and protects stories that are foundational to Black history and culture.
African American Museum of Dallas - 3536 Grand Ave, Dallas, TX 75210
43rd Annual Black Music & Civil Rights Concert
Join TBAAL, January 18, 2026, at Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center as they honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This inspirational concert blends music and storytelling rooted in the Civil Rights Movement. Expect soul-stirring performances from Canaan James Hill, Jessica Reedy, and Crystal Aikin, who all carry forward the spirit of unity and justice.
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center - 2301 Flora St, Dallas, TX 75201
KALEIDOSCOPE- Dallas Black Dance Theatre
Celebrate Valentine’s Day weekend with DBDT’s visually rich and emotional experience KALEIDOSCOPE. The program features works that honor the lives of Black artists and reflect on resilience, faith, and cultural expression. A perfect blend of performance where movement beautifully tells a story.
Dee & Charles Wyly Theatre 2400 Flora Street Dallas, TX, 75201
New Edition Way Tour - New Edition, Boyz II Men & Toni Braxton
This concert will be a night of unforgettable music and timeless R&B, as three legendary acts come together for a concert of epic proportions! On February 7th, New Edition, Boyz II Men, and Toni Braxton will provide an immersive 360° concert experience filled with powerhouse vocals, iconic hits, and moments that will have the entire audience singing and dancing along. This celebration of music offers fans a rare opportunity to experience these cultural icons performing together in one epic night.
American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Avenue Dallas, Texas 75219
All Black & Bling Steppers Ball Weekend
This upscale Chicago-style steppers weekend will blend nightlife, culture and elegance together starting April 30th running through May 3rd, 2026. As you dress to impress at this themed event, you will find this is a glamorous weekend of style and celebration.
Black Men’s Wellness Day
This annual event focuses on black men’s health and the disparities that exist among African American males on May 2nd. It will promote health equity with a community 5K, free wellness screenings, kids’ activities, senior programming, and live entertainment. It’s an empowering day focused on changing the narrative around Black men’s health.
PRISMATIC - Dallas Black Dance Theatre
Closing out their 2026 Spring Celebration Series, the Dallas Black Dance Theatre will showcase PRISMATIC at Dee & Charles Wyly Theatre, May 15th -16th. This season finale will feature dynamic versatility of choreography that explores color, emotion, and artistic perspective. It’s a vibrant fusion of movement and storytelling. Get your tickets early. This performance will sell out.
Dee & Charles Wyly Theatre 2400 Flora Street Dallas, TX, 75201
The BIG Dance: 90s Rewind
Relive the ’90s with a night packed full of classic R&B, hip-hop, and pop favorites at the Meyerson Symphony Center on June 6th in honor of Dallas Black Dance Theatre. The Meyerson transforms into a massive dance party where nostalgia meets high-energy entertainment, featuring the David Whiteman Band. Noted as one of the most versatile and dynamic party bands in America. They deliver an electrifying energy that keeps audiences dancing all night. From the first beat to the final encore, the timeless hits that defined a generation will be fun for anyone!
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center - 2301 Flora St, Dallas, TX 75201
9th Annual Riverfront Jazz Festival
For the 9th year in a row, The Black Academy of Arts and Letters will be hosting th Riverfront Jazz Festival. Attendees will experience multiple indoor stages featuring jazz, R&B, soul, and blues from top artists and emerging talent. Guests can enjoy delicious offerings from food trucks, browse local vendors, and explore exhibits celebrating cultural icons, including fashion and music powerhouses. With live performances, interactive experiences, and spaces for relaxation and socializing, the Riverfront Jazz Festival is a full celebration of Black music and heritage that brings together generations of music lovers in one unforgettable weekend.
Fair Park - 3800 Parry Ave, Dallas, TX 75226
South Dallas Cultural Center- Juanita J Craft Artis Residency Initiative
The South Dallas Cultural Center proudly hosts the Juanita J. Craft Artist Residency Initiative. This year - round program is designed to enrich the cultural landscape of South Dallas. The residency program provides artists of the African Diaspora across all disciplines the opportunity to experiment, innovate, and create socially engaged art that connects directly with the community.
Beyond producing art, the initiative fosters dialogue around creative processes, social practice, and community engagement. Artists participating in the program are challenged to explore new perspectives, expand their multidisciplinary approaches,. You are destined to find art that resonates with you.
South Dallas Cultural Center - 3400 S. Fitzhugh Avenue. Dallas, TX 75210