Queens Celebrates Lunar New Year with Diverse Festivities

From jewelry workshops to Mongolian folk fusion, the borough offers a wide range of cultural events for the Year of the Fire Horse.

Published on Feb. 21, 2026

Queens is bustling with a variety of events and activities to celebrate the Lunar New Year, ranging from jewelry-making workshops and Dub poetry sessions to Mongolian folk music performances and a Disco-themed after-party for the Flushing Lunar New Year Parade. The diverse lineup of festivities showcases the borough's vibrant cultural landscape.

Why it matters

Queens is known for its rich cultural diversity, and the Lunar New Year celebrations reflect the borough's commitment to showcasing a wide range of artistic expressions and traditions. These events not only bring the community together but also provide opportunities for cross-cultural exchange and appreciation.

The details

The Lunar New Year festivities in Queens include a jewelry workshop led by JCAL Visual Voices artist Alma Leya, a DJ Poetics Workshop exploring Jamaican poetry and Dub music, the annual Crazy Talented Asians & Friends animation festival, a Lunar New Year celebration at the Queens Botanical Garden featuring music, dance, and traditional Chinese performances, and a Disco-themed after-party at The Shops at Skyview. Other highlights include a Mongolian folk fusion concert by the Tuvergen Band, a dance work-in-progress examining Kurdish experiences, and a family-friendly bird-watching event.

  • The Lunar New Year celebrations in Queens take place from February 20 to February 26, 2026.
  • The Jewelry Workshop with Live Performances is on February 20 at 3 pm.
  • The Frederick Douglass Birthday Party is on February 20 at 1 pm.
  • The DJ Poetics Workshop is on February 21 at 1 pm.
  • The Crazy Talented Asians & Friends festival is on February 21, with the animation screenings at 5 pm and the mixer at 6:30 pm.
  • The Lunar New Year celebration at the Queens Botanical Garden is on February 21 at 12:30 pm.
  • The Disco Skyview event is on February 21 at 2 pm.
  • The Tuvergen Band: Mongolian Folk Fusion performance is on February 22 at 2:15 pm.
  • The SARAH dance work-in-progress is on February 21 at 7 pm.
  • The Percussia Presents Drums Around the World event is on February 22 at 1 pm.
  • The Lunar New Year Celebration at the Museum of the Moving Image is on February 22 at 11:30 am.
  • The Birds event at the Voelker Orth Museum is on February 22 at 1 pm.
  • The Lunar New Year Celebration at the Queens Museum is on February 22 at 1 pm.
  • The Feast or Famine event at the Queens County Farm Museum is on February 22 at 1 pm.
  • The A Love Letter to Lieder: From Gretchen to Jenny concert is on February 22 at 3 pm.
  • The Skimming the Surface: Movement Healing Workshop is on February 23 at 6:30 pm.
  • The Somatic Healing Group sessions are on February 24, March 10, March 24, April 7, April 21, May 5, May 19, June 2, June 16, and June 30 from 7 pm to 9 pm.
  • The Riddim Section Presents: Edmar Castañeda event is on February 25 at 8 pm.
  • The Irish & Classical Turkish concert is on February 26 at 7 pm.
  • The Acting Company's A Midsummer Night's Dream performances are on February 26 at 7:30 pm and March 1 at 3 pm.
  • The Free STEM Night: Food Science event is on February 26 at 5:30 pm.

The players

Alma Leya

A JCAL Visual Voices artist who leads the jewelry workshop.

Laila Farzana

Offers spoken word performances at the Jewelry Workshop with Live Performances.

Zariya Kamal

Offers spoken word performances at the Jewelry Workshop with Live Performances.

Aria Kamal

Offers spoken word performances at the Jewelry Workshop with Live Performances.

Sherese Francis

Teaches the DJ Poetics Workshop about Jamaican poetry and Dub poetry.

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What they’re saying

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)

The takeaway

Queens' Lunar New Year celebrations showcase the borough's vibrant cultural diversity, providing opportunities for the community to come together and experience a wide range of artistic expressions and traditions. These events not only celebrate the Year of the Fire Horse but also highlight the borough's commitment to fostering cross-cultural exchange and appreciation.