Levitt BLOC Berea Juneteenth June 14 : Nikki D & The Sisters of Thunder | Billy Duvall Jr & more!
June 14 @ 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Berea marks Juneteenth with a free concert at the Skatepark — and this year’s lineup is amazing!
Nikki D & The Sisters of Thunder headline. They’re a multi-generational family band from Toledo playing gospel and blues on sacred steel. Billy Duvall Jr. is a gospel vocalist and Berea College alum from Park City, KY with a voice that has taken him around the world and back. Randy Westbrook & Vera Stonestreet Paige, Redbud Revival, Central Kentucky Brass Quintet, and Maddie Caudill round out the bill, plus poetry readings from Alesha Cornelison & Gabby Harris and more. Berea Kids Eat will have free youth meals.
Berea observes Juneteenth by showing up together and making space for joy rooted in history.
Free. All ages. Bring a chair, bring your family, bring your neighbors.
Berea Skatepark
Sunday, June 14
3–7pm
Presented by Berea Human Rights Commission, Berea JAG, AMP Berea with support from Madison County Historical Society, Berea Home Village, Grow Appalachia & Berea Kids Eat, Berea College, Levitt Family Foundation, Union Church, First Christian Church, Top Drawer Gallery, and Margie Pride.
Supported by: The Educational Foundation of America, South Arts, Kentucky Arts Council, Peg & Awl Public House, Rebel Rebel Studio & Lounge, Erica Chambers Photography, City of Berea, Berea Parks & Recreation, Mountain Association, Leslie Hubler Realtor, HomeGrown HideAways, Kentucky 811, Bubble Bounce KY, Another Sully Production, Berea Farmers Market, Berea Earth Warriors, Berea Arts Council
*The Levitt BLOC Berea Music Series is supported in part by the Levitt Family Foundation, which partners with changemakers and nonprofits to strengthen the social fabric of communities in America through free, live music in outdoor public spaces. In 2026, the Levitt Family Foundation is supporting over 900 free concerts in 90+ towns and cities across the country, bringing joy to over a million people. levitt.org
**This project is funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts and the Kentucky Arts Council.
***The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, supports AMP Berea, supports Music & Meaning, and provides operating support to AMP Berea with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.
