July feature events

FEATURED EVENTS July 4 – Harlem Boys Choir Independence Day Celebration Location: The Opera House Featuring: Patriotic gospel concert + live band…
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FEATURED EVENTS

July 4 – Harlem Boys Choir Independence Day Celebration

Location: The Opera House

Featuring: Patriotic gospel concert + live band

Time: 5:00 PM and 7:30 PM

July 6–7 – Mais Soufflé Popcorn x Harlem Night Market Pop-Up

Location: La Marqueta, 116th & Park

Time: 12:00 PM–7:00 PM

Vendor: Harlem-based culinary creatives

July 11 – Schomburg Center: Black Freedom Film Series

Featured: “The Killing Floor” + panel on labor and Black resistance

Time: 6:30 PM

Tickets: Free with RSVP

July 12–13 – Black Women in Bloom Wellness Weekend

Hosted by Harlem Collective x Uptown Veg

Workshops: Breathwork, plant-based cooking, healing movement

Location: Harlem Made Studio, 127th & Adam Clayton

July 14 – Broadway in the Boroughs: Harlem Edition

Pop-up performances from Black Broadway stars

Location: Jackie Robinson Park Amphitheater

Time: 6:00 PM

July 18 – NAACP NYC Freedom Fund Gala

Venue: Cipriani 42nd Street

Honorees: Civic, cultural, and education leaders

July 20 – Mood Magazine Rooftop Social: Culture & Cocktails

Private media preview for Out of Africa + July Issue drop

Location: Private Rooftop, Harlem

By invitation only

July 24–27 – New York Black Theatre Festival (Preview Weekend)

Venues: National Black Theatre, Harlem Stage, The Poet’s Den

Plays, talkbacks, and dance theatre performances

July 28 – Apollo Uptown Hall: “What Is Harlem Now?”

Panel with activists, artists, business owners

Free with RSVP

July 30 – Gospel Under the Stars: Live in Marcus Garvey Park

Headliner: Bishop Hezekiah Walker

Presented by Dunamis Gospel Awards + Color of Music Series

Time: 8:00 PM

Broadway Highlights – July 2025

A Mood Magazine Guide to Black Excellence on Stage

MJ: The Musical

The story of Michael Jackson’s creative process, family influence, and iconic legacy. With electric choreography and deep soul, MJ continues to draw global audiences.

Venue: Neil Simon Theatre

Schedule: Tuesday through Sunday

Websitemjthemusical.com

The Lion King

Still one of Broadway’s most visually stunning productions. Grounded in African rhythm and inspired costume design, this musical remains a rite of passage for every generation.

Venue: Minskoff Theatre

Schedule: Tuesday through Sunday

Websitedisneyonbroadway.com

Hamilton

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s reimagining of American history through a hip-hop lens remains a cultural juggernaut. Featuring a cast that reflects the true face of America.

Venue: Richard Rodgers Theatre

Schedule: Dark on Mondays

Websitehamiltonmusical.com

Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations

Backed by Motown classics, this musical tells the story behind one of the most legendary groups in music history.

Venue: Imperial Theatre or returning Off-Broadway

Websiteainttooproudmusical.com

Hell’s Kitchen

Inspired by the life and music of Alicia Keys, this new musical captures a coming-of-age journey in New York with heart, grit, and soul.

Venue: Shubert Theatre

Websitehellskitchenbroadway.com

The Wiz (2024–2025 Revival)

Following its successful national tour, this revival is expected to land back in New York for a limited summer engagement. Afro-futurist, joyous, and as magical as ever.

Venue: To be announced

Websitewizmusical.com

Fat Ham

A modern, southern Black take on Hamlet by James Ijames. Poetic, hilarious, and deeply resonant, this Pulitzer Prize-winning play may return for a summer Off-Broadway revival.

Venue: The Public Theater

Websitepublictheater.org

For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf

Ntozake Shange’s groundbreaking choreopoem continues to influence generations. Check listings for limited summer revivals.

Venue: Previously staged by Roundabout and The Public

Listingsbroadway.comroundabouttheatre.org

The Classical Theatre of Harlem

Known for its powerful free summer performances in Marcus Garvey Park. This year’s feature is expected to be a radical retelling of a classic with a Harlem twist.

Location: Marcus Garvey Park Amphitheater

Websitecthnyc.org

National Black Theatre

Harlem’s own institution for Black performance and ritual-driven storytelling. Summer previews and residencies continue to spotlight emerging playwrights and choreographers.

Location: Fifth Avenue & 125th

Websitenationalblacktheatre.org

Dance & Movement – July 2025

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater

While Ailey is typically on tour in July, the Ailey Extension at their Midtown studio offers open summer workshops in African dance, modern, and Horton technique — open to all levels.

Location: Ailey Studios, 405 W 55th St

Websitealvinailey.org

DanceAfrica Summer Session

Hosted by BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music), this annual summer extension of the spring festival features pop-up performances and community classes in African diasporic dance forms.

Location: BAM Fisher and Fort Greene Park

Websitebam.org

Harlem School of the Arts – Summer Dance Lab

Youth intensives in ballet, West African, hip hop, and modern. Showcases scheduled in late July.

Location: 645 St. Nicholas Ave

Websitehsanyc.org

Opera – July 2025

The Metropolitan Opera – Summer HD Encore Series

Screenings of iconic productions return in July. Look for encores of Porgy and Bess and Fire Shut Up in My Bones, both landmark Black-centered operas.

Location: Lincoln Center & partner cinemas

Websitemetopera.org

Harlem Opera Theater – Summer Vocal Salon Series

Small performances of spirituals, art song, and arias by Black composers in Harlem churches and gardens.

Location: Rotating Harlem venues

Websiteharlemoperatheater.org

Museums & Exhibitions – July 2025

The Studio Museum in Harlem – Preview Installations & Outdoor Art

Though the museum remains closed for construction, rotating public art and installations continue throughout Harlem. Visit the Digital Learning Lab for special summer workshops.

Websitestudiomuseum.org

The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

July features a curated exhibition: The Photographic Legacy of Harlem’s Churches, and weekly Black film screenings.

Location: 515 Malcolm X Blvd

Websitenypl.org/locations/schomburg

The Museum of the City of New York – Black Style Now

A new fashion exhibit explores the history and global impact of Harlem streetwear, church hats, and Black aesthetic resistance.

Location: Fifth Ave & 103rd

Websitemcny.org

The National Jazz Museum in Harlem

Live jam sessions every Thursday in July plus the exhibit Sounds of Liberation: Protest Through Jazz.

Location: 58 W 129th St

Websitejazzmuseuminharlem.org

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