Upcoming Shows

Drunk Black History (Museum of Food and Drink)
Jul
31

Drunk Black History (Museum of Food and Drink)

Join comedian Brandon Collins (New York Comedy Festival) for a one-of-a-kind, booze-fueled deep dive into the delicious side of Black history. This special edition of the critically acclaimed Drunk Black History explores the rich food and drink culture of the African diaspora, from iconic Black chefs and culinary traditions to the trailblazers behind today’s most beloved Black-owned spirits.

Featuring a stellar lineup that includes Onika McLean (Law & Order), Punkie Johnson (SNL), and LaShana Daniels (For the Cocktail Culture) who will be recounting the stories of overlooked figures and moments in Black culinary and cocktail history, this isn’t your typical history lesson. Expect laughs, unexpected twists, and fascinating facts about how Black culture has shaped what we eat and drink today. 

Tickets are available here!

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Brooklyn, NY
Jun
19

Brooklyn, NY

Drunk Black History celebrates Juneteenth booze-fueled lesson in Black history with the help of some friends! Purchase your tickets here!

Door Time: 7:00 pm.
Show Time: 7:30 pm.

Front Bar opens 1 hour prior to door time.

Line-up includes Tocarra Elise (AppleTV+), Gary Simons (Comedy Cellar), Lea'h Sampson (BET) and more!

This show is 21 & over with valid, government-issued photo ID.

This event is General Admission standing and seating.
Seating is first come first served and not guaranteed.

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Boston, MA
May
23

Boston, MA

Drunk Black History heads back to Boston another great show highlighting Black historical figures and events while getting drunk off the good stuff!

Line-up includes Reece Cotton (Boston While Black), Porsha Olayiwola (Essence Magazine), Orlando Baxter (BET), and more!

Purchase your tickets here.

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Museum of Food & Drink Event
Feb
25

Museum of Food & Drink Event

Join comedian Brandon Collins (New York Comedy Festival) for a one-of-a-kind, booze-fueled deep dive into the delicious side of Black history. Purchase your tickets now for this special edition of the critically acclaimed Drunk Black History explores the rich food and drink culture of the African diaspora, from iconic Black chefs and culinary traditions to the trailblazers behind today’s most beloved Black-owned spirits.

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