JUNETEENTH with Twurt Chamberlain - Fri, Jun 19, 2026 at 7PM

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Bay Saint Louis, MS - The 100 Men Hall, on the famed Chitlin Circuit, will host a Juneteenth FREE outdoor concert on the Tin Shed porch, Friday, June 19, 2026 at 7PM. Featuring Lexington, Mississippi’s own Twurt Chamberlain with his band. The evening will begin with Sherry Hill singing Lift Every Voice. Come groove to Chamberlain’s wide repertoire of blues to hip-hop. There will be food for purchase, a cash/credit bar, bring your own chair and celebrate with us, where the culture at! RSVP!

Twurt Chamberlain - Twurt is a spirited musician from Lexington, Mississippi. He is a soulful vocalist and guitarist whose music is a fusion of blues, rock, and hip-hop. Twurt’s revolutionary sound is matched by his uplifting and positive lyrics. He is an unconventional artist with rockstar energy. Twurt has made it his mission to spread light and positivity through music from the Mississippi Delta to the rest of the world.

Sherry Hill - Sherry has been fascinated with music for as long as she can remember. Although the piano was her first love, she is grateful for her masterful voice. "Of all the gifts God had to give, He gave me the best," she says. When Sherry was 15 years old, she sang at the 100 Men Hall accompanied by a band. Sherry sings with the acclaimed St. Rose Gospel Choir. She has sung the National Anthem in the boxing ring at a match hosted by Casino Magic (now Hollywood), also at the Ground Zero Museum (formerly Waveland Elementary), and at other functions. She sang the Negro National Anthem (Lift Every Voice And Sing!) on the Tin Shed porch on June 20, 2025 and the National Anthem for One Mississippi on September 28, 2025. 

Food for purchase by Nolan’s Catering. Nolan’s Catering has over 35 years of experience specializing in original Southern cuisine across Louisiana & Mississippi. Weddings, birthdays, private parties, crawfish boils, whatever the occasion Nolan’s Catering prepares fine cuisine for all events.

The historical 100 Men Hall, a famed stop on the Chitlin' Circuit, a Must See Venue by Rolling Stone Magazine, winner of the 2024 MS Governor’s Award for Excellence for Arts in the Community, a rare site on the MS Blues Trail, is maintained and preserved under a 501c3 nonprofit organization (Hundred Members Debating Benevolent Association, est. 1894). The Hall is supported by its membership organization 100 WOMEN DBA, as well as from the generosity of sponsors and donors. The 100 Men Hall is the only endowed African American landmark in Mississippi. Additional information about the venue’s history and other activities can be found on https://100menhall.com or by emailing 100menhall@gmail.com.

photo image of Twurt and Sherry by Melanie Cole
graphic design by Ann Madden