Each year, the second Sunday in June, ODUNDE, one of the nations oldest African American street festivals take place.  ODUNDE will be celebrating its 33rd year in the traditional south Philadelphia location near 23rd and South streets.

The festival started in 1975 with a $100.00 grant and neighbors from Fernandez's south Philadelphia community.  In two years the ODUNDE Festival exploded.  The eclectic mix of vendors, entertainment and music started to draw people from around and beyond the region and each year continues to be no different.

In 2004, Kindred The Family Soul lit up the stage with their presence singing their latest hits from their Surrender to Love album.  Along with Kindred we had lots of radio personalities and other performers.

Entertainment at ODUNDE... just gets better with time.