Hello, summer! The heat is HEEREE – but thankfully, we have so many fun ways to escape it. From our world-famous pool parties, to iconic museums, music festivals, and unforgettable shows, here’s what you can’t miss in Las Vegas this June.

If you’re looking for a high-energy way to celebrate the start of summer, AREA15 is hosting its first-ever district-wide Mega Block Party on June 20. The free, all-ages event spans AREA15’s 40-acre campus with a headline set from Cash Cash, plus a food festival, vendor villages, interactive art and special pop-ups.
Breakaway Music Festival Vegas takeover

Taking place June 12 – 14, America’s biggest traveling EDM festival is hosting a massive Vegas takeover at the Wynn. Instead of a traditional festival ground, the party spans daytime pool sets at Encore Beach Club and nighttime performances at XS Nightclub. Headliners include massive EDM acts like Kaskade, The Chainsmokers, and Major Lazer.

Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in Las Vegas. Whether you love Bad Bunny, old-school Hip-Hop, Queen, or Abba, there’s one that you’ll love. Grab tickets below!

On Saturday, June 13, Nevada State Parks will waive entrance fees statewide for Free Adventure Day, which this year coincides with Free Fishing Day (no fishing license required). Enjoy all that Nevada has to offer, without breaking the bank. Note that standard fees for camping, boating, reservations and special uses still apply.

If you’re looking for a lively spot to catch a World Cup game in Las Vegas this June, McMullan’s Irish Pub just earned the No. 2 spot on Yelp’s 2026 Top 100 Sports Bars list. It’s a family-run, 3-generation pub known for its cozy décor, hearty comfort food, and a broad selection of beers and whiskeys.
Eat your heart out at Restaurant Week

Now in its 19th year, Las Vegas Restaurant Week gives restaurants in our community the opportunity to give back through the culinary arts. Between June 1 and 12, plenty of restaurants in Vegas will have special menus for super affordable price points: enjoy $20 lunches, $30 brunches, $30 dinners, and more.
Free community event: First Friday
Taking place on June 5, this is Las Vegas’ first monthly community event. The entire Arts District shuts down to traffic and transforms into a huge, free street festival celebrating local culture. Expect dozens of food trucks, pop-up art galleries, and live music stages.
See Picasso, Dali & more European legends this June in Las Vegas

At the Southern Nevada Art Museum, you can see more than 500 works from 88 artists, including European-inspired masterpieces, contemporary pieces, and local talent. Located in Downtown Vegas, the museum aims to bring world-class art and cultural experiences to the city, while showcasing everything from Old Masters to modern exhibitions. Grab your tickets below!
There’s no doubt about how excited we are about this reunion! The iconic band is now live at Sphere, Vegas’ top venue. The band formed in 1986, and became one of the biggest pop-rock bands of the ’90s. Hits like Don’t Speak, I’m Just A Girl, It’s My Life, and Underneath It All have rocked many cassettes, discs, MP3s and finally…iPods. Catch them live on multiple days this June.
Kenny Chesney was Sphere’s first country artist, and his residency kicked off in May 2025. Needless to say, it was a success – as the beloved singer is returning in June, 2026. We’re sure you’ve heard some of his country classics – but you may not know that he’s the only country artist to be in Billboard’s Top 10 Touring Acts of the Last 25 Years, for the last 15 years. Catch him this June in Las Vegas!

“Discovering King Tut’s Tomb” is an interactive exhibition at the Luxor Hotel that transports you back to the groundbreaking 1922 excavation of Tutankhamun’s tomb by Howard Carter. Featuring realistic recreations of the tomb’s chambers, artifacts, sarcophagus, and famous golden mask, the exhibit explores ancient Egyptian history, religious beliefs, burial practices, and the life of the young pharaoh. It’s family-friendly, and it blends educational displays, storytelling, and immersive technology – grab your tickets below!
See an unforgettable show in America’s Entertainment Capital

There’s no boring night in Sin City: show after show, concert after concert, name-drop after name-drop. Here’s what you can’t miss in Las Vegas this June 2026:
- Rod Stewart at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace
- Bryan Adams at Encore Theater
- New Kids On The Block at Dolby Live
- The Black Keys at The Theater at Virgin Hotels
- Pablo Cruise & Pure Prairie League at Westgate
- Connor Price & Nic D at Bel-Aire Backyard
- Chris Tucker at Encore Theater
- Jerry Seinfeld at The Colosseum

Immerse yourself in ARTE MUSEUM Las Vegas, where nature is reimagined through digital art, immersive soundscapes, and custom scents. This is a multi-sensory experience beyond time and space. It’s the perfect heat escape for art lovers, families, and anyone seeking an unforgettable experience. Grab your tickets below.
Las Vegas Pride Bar Crawl

Though Vegas celebrates Pride in October, there are plenty of events happening in June, too. One of them is the beloved Pub Crawl, taking place on June 20. This event features free entry to more than 4 top bars, exclusive drink and food specials, live DJs and music, and a custom digital crawl map to guide the night.

The Downtown Rocks Summer Concert Series returns to the Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas for its 2026 season. The event promises another incredible run of free, live entertainment. As usual, the series is expected to draw massive crowds of locals and tourists alike to the heart of downtown, eager to enjoy top-tier artists. Here’s the June line-up:
- Saturday, June 13 – Fuel
- Saturday, June 27 – Finger 11

Just 2 hours from Vegas, the Tuacahn Center for the Arts is an outdoor amphitheater nestled inside a 1,500-foot canyon in Southern Utah. This stunning spot hosts top-tier Broadway productions under the stars. The 2026 summer season features an exciting lineup of fan favorites, including Les Misérables, Grease, and Disney & Pixar’s Finding Nemo. Learn more below!
Hike under the stars

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is hosting ‘Hike Under the Stars’ on Sunday, June 21, from 8 PM to 10 PM. This free, moderately rated 2-mile night hike allows you to experience moonlit views of the canyon and learn about the local environment. Advance registration is required, and the exact trail location will be provided upon signing up.

SAHARA Las Vegas is inviting locals to dive into a unique experience this summer with its ‘Pool Summer Movie Mondays.’ Held at The Pool, the event will run every Monday evening from now through Labor Day weekend. Best of all, admission is completely free for hotel guests, visitors, and Vegas residents. All you need to do is RSVP! Read below for the full lineup.

The Fallout Fringe Festival returns to Las Vegas from June 3, offering over 35 alternative theatre productions, workshops, and pop-up performances across the Arts District. The festival launches with a free, all-ages party at the Las Vegas Civic Center plaza on June 3 from 7–9 PM.

Sip wine under the stars and support rescued animals at Las Vegas Farm.
Las Vegas Farm is launching Wine Wednesdays, a quarterly fundraising series kicking off Wednesday, June 3, from 6 to 9 PM. Expect wine tastings, live music, appetizers, raffles, and opportunities to meet the sanctuary’s animals. Tickets are $50, with 100% of proceeds going to the care and veterinary needs of rescued animals.

A new In-N-Out at The BLVD opens June 9, 2026, featuring 8,000 sq ft indoors and a 2,500 sq ft terrace. Its sheer size makes it the largest in the US! It sets 170 people indoors and 50 outdoors, has a merchandise store, and fantastic Strip views.