Norton opens Juneteenth weekend tonight
Art After Dark and an ArtSpeaks talk tonight, Juneteenth Community Day and a Pro-Am Saturday, and a Kravis run from Celtic Throne to Tori Amos.
Norton opens Juneteenth weekend tonight
The Norton Museum opens Juneteenth weekend tonight with an Art After Dark evening built around music, art, and community. The program runs from 5 to 10 p.m. and spreads through the galleries, mixing live programming with the museum's permanent collection. It's an easy way to mark the holiday close to home, whether you come for the exhibitions or simply the energy of a Friday night downtown. Doors open at five, and this kickoff sets the tone for a full weekend of Juneteenth events at the museum, carrying right through to Saturday's daytime celebration.
ArtSpeaks: Brian Knowles takes the floor
Stay a little later and the Norton hands the floor to Brian Knowles, M.Ed., for an ArtSpeaks talk from 6 to 7 p.m. tonight. The series invites speakers to connect art with lived experience, and Knowles brings an educator's lens to the conversation. It dovetails neatly with the Art After Dark kickoff happening the same evening, so you can move from the galleries straight into the talk without leaving the building. If you want a Friday with a little more depth than a quick gallery stroll, this is a thoughtful way to round out the night.
Juneteenth Community Day fills Saturday
The weekend's centerpiece lands Saturday when the Norton hosts Juneteenth Community Day from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Expect a daytime gathering that leans into family, history, and celebration across the museum's galleries and grounds. It's the kind of event that works for all ages, with room to wander the collection between activities and catch your breath in between. If tonight's kickoff is the spark, Saturday is the full day — a relaxed, communal way to honor the holiday in the heart of West Palm Beach, no rush and no single moment to time your arrival around.
Ballroom heats hit the Kravis stage
Dancers take over the Kravis Center on Saturday morning for the FMG Florida Pro-Am Preliminary Competition, beginning at 10 a.m. The preliminary rounds bring competitors to the stage early, and the energy of a live ballroom field is hard to match. It's a different flavor of Saturday than the museum crowd across town — polished footwork, fast turns, and the hum of a competition floor. If you'd rather spend the morning watching the heats than wandering galleries, the Kravis stage is the place to be when the first round opens.
Celtic Throne II arrives June 28
Looking just past this weekend, the Kravis Center stages Celtic Throne II: Psalter of Ireland on Sunday, June 28 at 7 p.m. The production traces Irish roots through dance and music, building on the Celtic Throne name with a fresh chapter and a sweeping live score. It's an evening show, so you get most of the day to yourself first, then a full theatrical sit-down downtown. If Irish step dance and a big, layered sound are your idea of a satisfying Sunday night out, this one is worth marking now.
The Princess Concert lands July 3
The Princess Concert: West Palm Beach brings a family-friendly afternoon to the Kravis Center on Friday, July 3 at 3:30 p.m. The show gathers beloved animated-film songs into a single sing-along program, with an early curtain that suits younger audiences and weary parents alike. With the long holiday weekend just getting started, a mid-afternoon concert downtown makes for an easy outing before the Fourth arrives. It's a bright, melodic way to kick off Independence Day weekend at the Kravis without committing your whole evening to it.
Tori Amos brings her Dragons tour July 7
Tori Amos returns to the Kravis Center on Tuesday, July 7 at 7:30 p.m. with her In Times of Dragons Tour. The singer-songwriter has spent decades building a catalog known for its piano-driven intensity and a famously devoted following, and the new tour gives South Florida fans a midsummer reason to head downtown. It's a few weeks out, but a show like this tends to draw early interest from people who don't want to miss it. Pencil it in if Amos has long been on your list.
Australian Pink Floyd plays July 23
Later in July, The Australian Pink Floyd Show lands at the Kravis Center on Thursday, July 23 at 7:30 p.m. with The Happiest Days of Our Lives — Greatest Hits 26. The long-running tribute act is known for faithful recreations of Pink Floyd's sound and stagecraft, lights and lasers and all. For anyone who grew up on the catalog, it's a full-scale night out built around the songs you already know by heart. A big summer show worth holding a little space for on the July calendar.