Arts
Warren County Artist, Thomas Park to Debut Original Juneteenth One-Man Show
Thomas Park’s one-man show celebrates the soul and resilience of Black America through poetry, music, and storytelling.
Step into a night of power, passion, and poetic reckoning as award-winning artist *
Thomas Park takes the stage for Incredible Soul – No Ways Tired, a one-man show that celebrates the soul and resilience of Black America through poetry, music, and storytelling on Sunday, June 22nd at 4pm.
This evocative performance, which will debut at 134 On Main in Warrenton, NC, is more than just a show—it’s a tribute. Park invites audiences to witness and honor the enduring identity and life force of African American people, with a special commemoration of Juneteenth—the day in 1865 when the last enslaved Black Americans in Galveston, Texas learned of their emancipation, more than two years after Lincoln’s Proclamation.
Blending fractured instrumentals, fresh original poetry, and spoken word with audience participation, Park pays homage to a lineage of Black creativity and struggle. The performance includes the words and legacy of towering literary voices such as Claude McKay, Langston Hughes, and Maya Angelou, alongside the raw sound and social groove of Sly and the Family Stone, James Brown’s iconic “Say It Loud (I’m Black and I’m Proud)”, and a stirring tribute to the revolutionary spirit of Gil Scott-Heron.
This is not just a performance—it is a communal moment of reflection and celebration. Light refreshments will be served.
The admission is $10 with limited seating, so arrive early for a good seat.
Incredible Soul – No Ways Tired is a call to remember, to feel, and to rise—with art, with history, and with soul.
Don’t miss this stirring and timely journey. For tickets, visit warrenist.com/calendar.
134 on Main is located at 134 South Main in Warrenton, NC. This event is presented by the Warren Artists Market.



