Commissioner Keon Hardemon will host the 18th Ave Coming to the Jam Block Party, a community celebration scheduled for Saturday, March 28, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. along NW 18th Avenue in Liberty City. This highly anticipated event, in collaboration with Headliner Market Group, will honor the legacy of Miami’s iconic artists, DJs, producers, writers, and entertainers who have shaped the city’s cultural identity.

The block party will take place on NW 18th Avenue between NW 62nd Street and NW 71st Street, the same corridor where Commissioner Hardemon’s legislation co-designated streets with music-inspired names paying tribute to legendary songs and artists.

The event will feature live music, art, food vendors, local businesses, and special tributes celebrating Miami’s rich cultural heritage. Attendees will experience all 24 newly co-designated street names, including:

Welcome to the MIA Ter. • What’s My Name St. • I Luv My Dawgs St. • City Girls St. • I Deserve It All St. • Soul Ties St. • Closer To My Dreams St. • Post & Delete St. • Can’t Live Without You St. • Chase Dis Money St. • Welcome To My House St. • Born N. Raised St. • You Go Girl St. • Big Money Baller St. • People Change Ter. • We The Best Ter. • Lovers and Friends St. • Still Da Baddest St. • Peace In Da Hood St. • Trick Love The Kids St. • Run Da Yard St. • It’s Your Birthday St. • No Pain, No Gain St. • Bad Boy Bad Boys St.

The celebration will honor Miami’s music legends, including Betty Wright, Inner Circle, Uncle Luke, JT Money, Trick Daddy, DJ Uncle Al, Trina, Michael Sterling, DJ Khaled, Jacki-O, Piccalo, 2 Live Crew, Pitbull, Rick Ross, Flo Rida, Mike Smiff, Pretty Ricky, Zoey Dollaz, Ice Billion Berg, Major Nine, Ball Greezy, City Girls, YD, Kase 1hunnid, Bustafree, and J-Shin.

DJs:

Bo The Lover and Pure Funk DJs

Food vendors include:

Bahama Mama Bahamian Cuisine • Big Wills Seafood and Things • Crissy’s Treats and More • Fatboy Snacks • Frozen By Charmaine • House of Wings

This free, family-friendly event will also include giveaways (while supplies last).

Parking and Traffic Advisory:

Free parking will be available across the corridor behind Charles R. Drew K-8 Center, located at NW 18th Avenue and 62nd Street, from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Parking is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Ride-share is strongly encouraged.

The entire corridor of NW 18th Avenue between NW 62nd Street and NW 71st Street will be closed to vehicular traffic. Streets will reopen at 9:00 p.m.

WHO: Commissioner Keon Hardemon

WHAT: 18th Ave Coming to the Jam Block Party

WHEN: Saturday, March 28, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

WHERE: NW 18th Avenue between 62nd Street and 71st Street, Liberty City

 

Media passes are required for the event. Please obtain your pass here: https://www.overtownmusicfestival.com/18thave-media-passes


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