Billee Redd Hospitality Presents
A community cultural experience rooted in freedom, flavor, and the soul of Atlanta's Westside. Celebrating Black joy, Black business, and the power of collective memory.
Juneteenth at the Grove isn't just a cookout — it is a living declaration that Black freedom, Black joy, and Black economic power belong together. On the most important day of the year, in the heart of Atlanta's historic Westside, we gather to remember, rejoice, and reinvest in one another.
Programming that educates, honors history, and celebrates Black excellence — not just music and food, but meaning rooted in truth.
Up to 100 Black-owned businesses, artisans, and food vendors creating a real economic ecosystem within the celebration.
Staged performances, spoken word, step shows, and DJ sets that carry you from cultural reverence to joyful, full celebration.
Programming and partnerships that leave Grove Park stronger — youth at the center, visibility for community organizations, and momentum built for years to come.
Every single detail has a "why" rooted in Black culture — the intentionality that transforms a good event into a tradition people return to every year.
From the first cultural moment to the last note of the night, every detail is designed to move you, celebrate you, and remind you of the power of this community.
Elder recognition, Juneteenth history readings, and a libation ceremony that grounds the celebration in its sacred roots before the festivities fully begin.
Walk through a vibrant marketplace of up to 100 Black-owned food vendors, artists, apparel designers, wellness practitioners, and authors — all under one sky on Atlanta's Westside.
Headlining DJs, spoken word artists, step teams, and live musical acts curated to carry the energy from reverence to full celebration as the afternoon unfolds into evening.
A dedicated space where the next generation is centered — not an afterthought — with activities, games, talent showcases, and programming built specifically for them.
Economic empowerment is not an afterthought — it is the point. Up to 100 Black-owned vendors across every category will make money on Juneteenth in Grove Park.
Vendor fees are collected upon application review and approval. Start:ME Atlanta and Northwest Business Association membership verification required to receive the community partner rate.
Whether you're securing your spot or contributing to the community fund, every dollar keeps Black culture and Black business at the center of this celebration.
Admission to Juneteenth at the Grove is completely free and open to the community. Register today to secure your spot and receive event updates directly to your inbox.
Register & Get TicketsYour contribution funds the youth zone, cultural programming, community logistics, and everything that makes this more than just an event — it makes it a movement.
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Contact us about Sponsorship →Born on Atlanta's Westside with twenty years of hospitality mastery behind every decision, Billee Redd Hospitality brings craft, intention, and cultural depth to every event we touch. The Juneteenth at the Grove 2026 is the living proof of that vision — and we are profoundly honored to serve this community.