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Celebrate Brooklyn announces its summer 2026 free concert lineup 6%

By Hannah Frishberg0%

5/7/2026, 9:02:00 PM

BS Summary: This article contains 3 faulty reasoning types, including Halo Effect and Attempt to Sell a Product or Service, with Biased Writer Voice as the most egregious example at 21.5% saturation with 94 hits. Analysis detected 191 faulty-reasoning hits from 438 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 21.8% and a BS Rank of 6% (15,905 of 16,813 articles). This article is better (less manipulative) than 94.60% of the article peer group.

In New York City, the coming of summer can be sensed as much by the warming temperatures as it can by the increasing number of lineup announcements for outdoor performances. 
SummerStage released its lineup late last month, and now the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! 
Festival  the city’s other significant and long-running source of free outdoor music each summer  has also made its lineup public. 
Highlights of the 2026 season schedule include “Queen of Percussion” Sheila E., Brooklyn-born father-son DJ duo Saint James Joy, and Grammy-winning rapper Common. 
The few ticketed benefit shows (which are still free for those within earshot to listen to) include performances from “Godmother of Soul” Patti LaBelle and Gen X rock legends Sleater-Kinney. 
In all, Celebrate Brooklyn’s 47th season will feature 15 free shows and three benefit concerts from June 4 to Sept. 19 at Prospect Park’s Lena Horne Bandshell. 
Entry works on a first-come, first-served basis, but festival organizer BRIC Arts Media encourages attendees to RSVP for shows online beforehand. 
The full 2026 Celebrate Brooklyn! 
schedule below: 
 Thursday, June 4: Sheila E., Leon Knight, and DJ Spinna 
 Saturday, June 13: Antibalas, KidsRead with Kate Yamasaki, and DJ Marc Bars 
 Friday, June 19: Infinity Song, Annie and the Caldwells, Victory Boyd, and DJ Duane 
 Saturday, June 20: Wayne Wonder, Lila Iké, and DJ Gravy 
 Friday, June 26 (benefit show): Patti LaBelle 
 Friday, July 10: EMEL, Mai Elgizouli, Nesrine, Yacine Boulares and the Habibi Festival House Band, and Yalla! 
Party Project 
 Saturday, July 11: Saint James Joy, Pahua, and Puppetmobile 
 Saturday, July 18 (benefit show): Royel Otis, and Ax and the Hatchetmen 
 Friday, July 24: Cindy Blackman Santana, The Patricia Brennan Septet, and Lucía. 
(This show takes place on Park Place between Brooklyn and Kingston avenues.) 
 Saturday, July 25: BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! 
at Brower Park with Black House Radio 
 Friday, July 31: CARRTOONS & Hailé Supreme, Sofía Valdés, and Julia Zivic 
 Friday, Aug. 
7: DakhaBrakha, Yeison Landero, Sally Baby's Silver Dollars, and Sunju Park 
 Saturday, Aug. 
8: BRIC Celebrates Aaliyah: One in a Million 
 Friday, Aug. 
14: Lyricist Lounge 35th Anniversary 
 Saturday, Aug. 
15: Yola, Dom Flemons and the Traveling Wildfires, and Cleo Reed 
 Friday, Aug. 
21: Sasha Velour's NightGowns 
 Friday, Aug. 
28: Common and Special Guests To Honor the Social Justice Legacy of Harry Belafonte 
 Saturday, Aug. 
29: Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso Presents Dominican Night at the Bandshell 
 Saturday, Sept. 19 (benefit show): Liz Phair & Sleater-Kinney, and The Flannel and The Fury 2026 
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