Urban Flavored Fun
Your event is scheduled, all official activities have been planned, checked and re-checked, but where can your multicultural meeting delegates and guests go for fun between planned activities? We're glad you asked that question. Collectively, the Cincinnati USA Convention & Visitors Bureau's member businesses are dedicated to ensuring that all visitors have an enjoyable, memorable experience. Please look over the following list of extensive options and feel free to recommend any or all to guests who ask: "What is there for me to do in Cincinnati?"

Annual Events
Each year, a vibrant assortment of multicultural activities and events attract residents and visitors to exciting locales across Cincinnati. Among these enticing entertainments are:
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Cincinnati Juneteenth Festival
A summertime event that began decades ago as a celebration of the end of slavery in America. Held in the city's Eden Park in mid-June, this volunteer-run event mixes learning and play, featuring historical exhibits, live music, a parade and games galore for children and families. |
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WHEN: June
WHERE: Eden Park
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Cincy Blues Fest
An outdoor concert on a Friday and Saturday evening in early August featuring more than 50 blues, boogie and gospel acts. Run from three stages set up on the city's Sawyer Point riverfront park, this event continues a longstanding Cincinnati tradition of summertime music festivals. |
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WHEN: August
WHERE: Downtown
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Cincy-Cinco Latin Festival
This spectacular Cinco de Mayo celebration has made history twice - with the world's longest taco and the world's largest pinata! Come celebrate this famous Mexican holiday at the Midwest's largest Cinco de Mayo celebration. The festival features a parade, traditional costumes, the Fiesta de Pueblo (adult's street party), fireworks, and of course great food and music! |
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WHEN: Cinco de Mayo (the Fifth of May)
WHERE: Riverbend Music Center
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Macy's Music Festival
Billed as a blend of hot fun and cool music, the Macy's Music Festival is regarded by many as Cincinnati's signature summertime event. Held on a Friday and Saturday night in July in the city's Paul Brown Stadium where the Bengals play, this much-anticipated event features national entertainers such as Patti Labelle, Earth, Wind and Fire and Jill Scott. |
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WHEN: Mid-Summer
WHERE: Paul Brown Stadium
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Midwest Regional Black Family Reunion
This outdoor event continues to grow and is now one of Cincinnati's largest family-focused events, drawing over 100,000 patrons. The Midwest Regional Black Family Reunion Celebration was inaugurated in August 1989 in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is held annually the 3rd weekend of August at Sawyer Point and Yeatman's Cove. Through the generous support of our sponsors we are able to offer the event to the public at no charge. The event has grown form the early days of 1989 to over 100,000 people of all ages on hand each year to enjoy the three days of activities. |
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WHEN: The 3rd weekend of August
WHERE: Sawyer Point and Yeatman's Cove
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