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Summer has arrived in Memphis, and the city is heating up with a jam-packed calendar of local events. Whether you're looking to dance under the stars, explore local art, or sip craft brews in the sunshine, here are some can't-miss events happening in the 901 this month. Enjoy!
Through June 1, 2025: Bluff City Fair
Experience lively shows, snack on your favorite fair foods, and enjoy thrilling carnival rides during this family-friendly event. The Bluff City Fair takes place at Tiger Lane in Liberty Park. Admission is $15 for adults (ages 13 to 64) and $5 for seniors (ages 65+) and children (ages 5 to 12). bluffcityfair.com
June 3 – 7, 2025: Germantown Charity Horse Show
The beloved Germantown Charity Horse Show returns for another year. As usual, the event includes beautiful horses and jumping shows — all while supporting multiple local charities. The event is free to attend on Tuesday and $5 on Wednesday through Saturday. Children under 3 also receive free admission. gchs.org
June 3 – 8 & 17 – 22, 2025: Memphis Redbirds Home Games
Baseball season is in full swing, and it's the perfect time to cheer on your Memphis Redbirds at AutoZone Park. With multiple dates in June, you can attend the entire series or find a game that best fits your family's schedule. You can view the entire schedule and purchase tickets at milb.com.
June 5 – 7, 12 – 14, 19 – 21, & 26 – 28, 2025: Orion Financial Free Concert Series
Pack your picnic baskets, preferred beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs to enjoy free music at the Overton Park Shell. This annual concert series offers food and drinks for purchase, and dogs on leashes are permitted in designated areas. Concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise specified. For the full schedule and a list of performers, visit overtonparkshell.org.
June 6 & 7, 2025: Memphis Juneteenth Festival
Juneteenth, one of the longest-standing celebrations of the end of slavery following President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, is honored yearly with festivals across the country. In Memphis, the Juneteenth Festival is a free, family-friendly event at Medical District Park, featuring live music, dancers, arts and crafts, delicious food vendors, and more. memphisjuneteenth.com
June 6, 13, 20 & 27, 2025: Food Truck Fridays
Every Friday in June, Dixon Gallery & Gardens hosts a tasty lunch featuring one of Memphis' beloved food trucks. This month's eateries include Say Cheese, El Mero Taco, Green Beetle, and Good Groceries. Events run from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. dixon.org
June 6, 13, 20 & 27, 2025: Canoes + Cocktails
Shelby Farms Park presents Canoes + Cocktails, a unique outdoor experience that lets you unwind on the water with paddle boards, kayaks, and canoes. After your paddle, stick around for drinks, snacks, and live music. Tickets start at $35 if you bring your own boat or just want to enjoy the post-paddle festivities, and $45 if you need a boat rental. (Note: This event is for guests 21 and up.) shelbyfarmspark.org
June 7, 2025: Crafts & Drafts Summer Market
Spend the day at Crosstown Concourse for free, family-friendly fun at the Memphis Crafts & Drafts Summer Market. Browse a wide selection of goods from local makers and artists while enjoying tasty food and drinks from local vendors. The market runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is the perfect way to support local. memphiscraftsanddrafts.com
June 21, 2025: Memphis Brewfest
Memphis Brewfest is back and better than ever! Head to Shelby Farms Park for a full day of craft beer, tasty food, and live music. With 35+ breweries on tap, this festival is perfect for beer lovers and anyone looking for a fun day out. General admission is $65, and 'Designated Driver' tickets are $30. memphisbrewfest.com
June 21, 2025: Live at the Garden: Third Eye Blind
The Live at the Garden Summer Concert Series, sponsored by Regions Bank, kicks off with '90s alt-rock band superstars Third Eye Blind. Taking place at Radians Amphitheater, the show begins at 8 p.m. To purchase tickets, visit membg.org.
June 24, 2025: Hot Rods on Beale
On the fourth Tuesday of each month, April through September, Beale Street comes alive with classic hot rods. From 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., this event is free and open to all spectators, so bring the whole family and check out some of the coolest cars in town. (Note: Only vehicles with a valid parking pass will be allowed to park on Beale Street.) bealestreet.com
June 27, 2025: Outlaw Music Festival
Don't miss another unforgettable night of music at Radians Amphitheater. Catch legendary performers Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan, along with Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Trampled by Turtles, and Tami Neilson. To purchase tickets, visit memphopresents.com.
June 28, 2025: 7th Annual Love Well 5K
Join the annual Love Well 5K & Festival for a meaningful cause. This heartwarming event raises funds for local charities dedicated to spreading love throughout Memphis. The festivities kick off at 7:45 a.m. at Semmes Murphey Clinic. Registration is $28.74. raceroster.com
Cheers to embracing summer, Memphis!
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To keep up with more great local events, check out our Happenings calendar.
About the Author Anne Marie Hanna
Anne Marie is the Marketing & Editorial Coordinator at StyleBlueprint, where she helps tell the stories shaping the South. Outside of work, you'll likely find her on a porch with a coffee and a good book, gardening, listening to music, or enjoying time with friends and family.
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