Anniston, AL — Organizers of the Annual Anniston Heritage Festival have announced that R&B artist Ginuwine will headline the 2026 celebration, which honors Juneteenth and celebrates African American culture, history, and community.
The free, family-friendly festival is scheduled for Saturday, June 27, 2026, at Zinn Park’s MLK Pavilion in downtown Anniston. The event typically draws between 5,000 and 8,000 attendees each year.
Ginuwine, known for a series of R&B hits that helped shape the sound of late 1990s and early 2000s music, will serve as the main performer for the festival. His career has included chart-topping songs and numerous national tours.
Also scheduled to perform is TK Soul, a Southern Soul artist recognized for energetic performances that blend rhythm and blues with traditional Southern musical influences.
Festival organizers describe the event as a long-standing Juneteenth tradition in Anniston, bringing residents and visitors together to commemorate freedom and celebrate culture through music, fellowship, and community engagement.
The event will take place at Zinn Park’s MLK Pavilion, located at 114 W. 14th Street in Anniston. Admission to the festival is free and open to the public.
Organizers are currently offering sponsorship opportunities for businesses and community supporters. Sponsorship tiers include Gold, Silver, and Bronze levels, each offering promotional recognition and VIP access for the event.








