15 Dope Events Happening This Weekend In Brooklyn
Afropunk Fest 2015 | Photo: Gretchen Robinette for NewYork.com

YESSSSSSSS….the weekend!

— Friday August 26th, 2016 —

Old Stone House: Witness to War Exhibition Opening
336 3rd Street at The Old Stone House at Washington Park
Time: 6pm – 9pm
FREE
Learn about the Battle of Brooklyn and the lifestyles of the Brooklynites that lived there during that time at this permanent exhibit.

Five/5ths Gallery Opening
534 Livonia Avenue at Arts East NY
Time: 6:30pm – 9:30pm
FREE
Five contemporary artists have come together to tell the story of FIVE/5ths, an audio/visual exhibition that is meant to offer an alternative perspective on the way we see and appreciate Black art.

August Labs: South by South Death
80 North 6th at National Sawdust
Time: 7pm
Price: $23 – $29
From the people who brought you the musical parody mashup Wicked Frozen, comes the slasher musical you’ve been waiting for: SOUTH BY SOUTH DEATH.

Movies Under the Stars: House Party
670 Lafayette Avenue at Herbert Von King Park
Time: 7:30pm – 9:30pm
FREE
Bring your own picnic blanket or chair and snacks and watch the legendary movie, House Party.

Haus of Yas Dollhouse Party
2 Wyckoff Avenue at House of Yes
Time: 9pm
Price: FREE w/ RSVP before 11, $15 after
Start the weekend with a fun dance party featuring house muse and tons of DOLLS!

BrownstoneJAZZ FRIDAY FEST CONCERT SERIES & FISH FRY
107 Macon Street at BrownstoneJAZZ
Time: 9pm
Price: $42
Enjoy back-in-the-day “no amp” salon jazz in a historic home with a authentic jazz show vibe and meal.



— Saturday August 27th, 2016 —

Bike East 2016
Vermont Street between Stanley Avenue at Linden Park
Time: 10am
FREE w/ registration
Bike East culminates East Brooklyn Biking’s 2016 season in the East New York and Brownsville community with a full day lineup of bike tours, arts and crafts activities for children, vendor marketplace, live music and a post-tour concert from Dead Prez.

Oba’s Soca Dance Flash Mob 2016 (Legends)
200 Eastern Parkway at The Brooklyn Museum
Time: Noon
FREE
Brings your flags and rep your country while dancing to the coolest soca songs of the year.
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Brooklyn Loves Michael Jackson
Stuyvesant Avenue between Lexington Avenue and Quincy Avenue on Do The Right Thing Way
Time: Noon – 6pm music, art, film, comedy, fashion and more.  music, art, film, comedy, fashion and more.
FREE
Celebrate the birthday of the King of Pop while singing and dancing to all of his classics. Spike Lee’s block parties are ALWAYS the best.

AFROPUNK FEST BROOKLYN 2016
Commodore Barry Park
Time: 27th and 28th doors open at Noon
Price: $50 – $265
Brooklyn’s biggest music, art, film, comedy, fashion two day festival! This year expect performances from Ice Cube, Janelle Monae, Tyler the Creator, Angel Haze and more.



— Sunday August 28th, 2016 —

#Hashtag Lunchbag Brooklyn
159 20th Street at BrooklynWorks at 159
Time: 11am
FREE
Help pack and deliver lunches to those in need.

Healing Arts Open House
380 MacDonough St
Time: Noon
FREE
Join the Urban Yoga Foundation as they open in their new space in Bed-Stuy. Learn from health advocates on how to live a healthier lifestyle.

Sports Illustrated Summer of Swim ft Action Bronson
3052 W 21st Street at Coney Island Ford Amphitheater
Time: 7pm – 10pm
Price: starting at $61
Witness rapper Action Bronson in concert. Get there early to get a spicy clam sandwich from Action Bronson’s F*CK that’s Delicious food truck.

West Anderson Trivia
308 Bedford Avenue at Videology Bar
Time: 8pm-10pm
FREE
Each week, host Maggie Ross brings you 5 rounds of trivia based on a popular TV series or movie and challenges the assumption that you and your friends (max 4 per team) know every last detail about it for the chance to win special prizes. This event is 21 & over.

Coney Island History Project Walking Tour
3059 West 12th Street at Coney Island History Project
Time: 1:30pm
Price: $20
Take a stroll through Coney Island’s amusement district’s past, present and future, with the Coney Island History Project. All tours begin with a private tour of the History Project’s newly expanded exhibition center under the Wonder Wheel’s iconic entrance sign on Denos D.