Kansas City is buzzing with excitement as the calendar rolls into October, bringing with it a rich lineup of events that celebrate the vibrant culture of the African American community. Whether you’re in the mood for music, food, or community engagement, there’s something for everyone!
Kick off your weekend in style at the Soul Sessions KC – R&B Only Day Party! This lively event is taking place on Sunday, September 29, from 2 PM to 8 PM at the Equal Minded Night Lounge & Event Venue located at 4327 Troost Ave. It’s an excellent opportunity to unwind with craft cocktails, great food, and, of course, some smooth R&B vibes. With a ticket price ranging from $0 to $75, there’s an option for everyone to join in on the fun!
On Monday, September 30, at 6 PM, the KC Reparations Coalition Monthly Meeting will be held virtually. This month, they’re welcoming Dr. Afia Zakiya, an esteemed scholar-activist and Political Science graduate from Clark Atlanta University. If you’re passionate about reparations and the ongoing discussions surrounding equality, this is a meeting you won’t want to miss! Best of all, it’s absolutely free!
Parents, mark your calendars for Friday, October 4, at 10 AM for Jazz Storytelling at the American Jazz Museum Atrium (1616 18th St). This fun-filled experience, targeted at toddlers and early elementary schoolers, features talented vocalist Lisa Henry, storyteller Brother John, and incredible musicians who will bring jazz to life through stories. It’s a free event designed to introduce your little ones to the wonderful world of jazz!
Get ready for an exciting evening of music, food, and culture at the Nigerian Independence Celebration on Saturday, October 5 at 6 PM held at 6141 Blue Ridge Blvd. This celebration will immerse you in Nigerian culture, complete with delicious cuisine and a lively atmosphere. For only $15, you can enjoy an unforgettable night!
Calling all natural hair enthusiasts! The 8th Annual KC Curly Natural Hair Photoshoot is set for Saturday, October 5 at 5 PM at Liberty Memorial Park. It’s the biggest natural hair photoshoot in Kansas City, and best of all, it’s free! Grab your favorite hair products and strike a pose to celebrate the beauty of natural hair!
Also on October 5, at 8 PM, the American Jazz Museum Atrium will host the Steppers Lounge. Prepare for a night full of smooth moves and groovy music for only $12. Show off your best dance steps and enjoy the great vibes while making new friends!
On Sunday, October 6, from 6 PM to 11 PM, the Black & Gold New Orleans Party at the Westin At Crown Center will be a must-attend event for all football fans as the Saints go head-to-head with the Chiefs. Wear your best black and gold attire and enjoy fantastic food, music, and an electrifying atmosphere for just $45.
As the month goes on, there’s another fantastic event on October 10 at 7 PM. Join in on the UNI Recess! Jam Session at Frank A. Theis Park, featuring an impressive lineup, including Dave Hollister and LeToya Luckett. It’s a joyous occasion meant to support the community and enjoy some great live performances, all while keeping it affordable at $40+.
Don’t miss the Fall Black Business Vendor Showcase happening on October 12, from 10 AM to 3 PM at the Brookside Charter School. It’s a fantastic chance to support and shop from Black-owned businesses right here in Kansas City. Vendor registration is still open, so if you know a business looking to showcase, send them their way for a free opportunity!
Kansas City is bursting with opportunities to engage with the community, enjoy culture, and have fun this October. So grab your friends and family, and join in on these events—we can’t wait to see you out there!
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