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Jubilee

Louisville is set to welcome a new creative hub this fall. Jubilee Field, a community-focused arts and event venue, will officially open its doors on Saturday, Sept. 27, with a 12-hour grand opening celebration that highlights the venue’s vision of joy, connection, and creativity.

Jubilee is set to open later this month on Sept. 27. Jubilee

The event, called “Jubee’s Great Sparkle Kickoff,” runs from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. at 529 East Burnett and will feature live performances, food and drink from local vendors, interactive art and family-friendly fun. Guests are encouraged to dress in sparkly attire to match the festive mood and welcome the venue’s whimsical new mascot, Jubee.

The celebration begins with a “First 50” hour (11 a.m.–12 p.m.) for contest winners and their guests, who will enjoy exclusive early access and a commemorative Jubee pin. At noon, Jubilee Field opens to the public for an all-day lineup that includes:

  • Live entertainment from local artists
  • Food, drinks, and vendors
  • A biodegradable glitter station
  • Outdoor yard games and bubble activities

Jubilee Field includes a sprawling green space, a full-service bar known as Field Bar and a private event hall called The Galerie. Jubilee stated that the venue is designed to serve as a hub for both public events and private celebrations.

“Jubilee Field is a place built to spark joy and bring people together,” organizers said. “Our mission is rooted in heart-centered hospitality, creativity, and playfulness.”

After its opening day, Jubilee Field plans to host art installations, pop-up experiences, tastings and live performances, while also offering its spaces for private events.

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