City of Lewisville is celebrating Juneteenth: The Cookout with different events across the City. Inspired by the tradition of gathering to share stories, music, laughter, and joy, this multiday event captures that spirit — no grill required. Experience live music, comedy, poetry, visual arts, and more in a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere. Together, we honor history, celebrate culture, and embrace the freedom that brings us all to the table. Join us.
The Juneteenth Celebration Concert in Wayne Ferguson Plaza is a bonus concert to the Sounds of Lewisville summer concert series, featuring two bands, step team, food trucks, and inflatable attractions
Schedule:
- 7 p.m. –Â The Peterson Brothers
- 8:15 p.m. – Elements of Fire: An Earth, Wind & Fire Tribute Experience from Taylor Pace Orchestra
Free public parking:
- Street parking on Main, Church and Charles
- Lewisville City Hall, 151 W. Church St.
- Visitor Information Center, 247 W. Main St. (front and back of building)
- North Point Church, 422 N, Mill St.
- Public lot, Main St. and Charles St.
- Kealy public lot, Kealy St, south of Main St. Cafe
Free Public Bike Parking
- Lewisville City Hall, 151 W. Church Street
- Visitor Information Center, 247 W. Main Street
- Wayne Ferguson Plaza, 150 W. Church St.
Rooted in tradition and community, The Cookout is a celebration of Black culture. It represents family, fellowship, and a safe space filled with love, laughter, and joy. It’s where stories are shared, wisdom is passed down, freedom is felt and everyone is welcome.
Live Music, Comedy, Poetry, Food Trucks, and Kids Games