June 4, 2026
Events
June 2026 is not a normal month in Miami. With the FIFA World Cup arriving at Hard Rock Stadium, Rosalía kicking off her entire North American arena run here, the city's beloved Mango Festival entering its 32nd year, and Wynwood Pride taking over four consecutive weekends, Miami in June 2026 is operating at a scale the city has never seen before.
Whether you live here, you're visiting for the World Cup, or you're planning a summer trip and want to know what to do in Miami in June 2026, this is your complete, up-to-date guide. We've organized every major event by category, including dates, venues, and direct links to tickets or official pages for every single event.
Miami is one of 16 official FIFA World Cup 2026 host cities, and June is when the tournament begins. Hard Rock Stadium, temporarily renamed "Miami Stadium" by FIFA, hosts seven matches through July 18, including a Quarterfinal. But the action extends far beyond the stadium, with a free 23-day fan festival, a beach soccer tournament, and the city's official kickoff concert all taking place this month.
JUNE 5–7, LUMMUS PARK, MIAMI BEACH
Street soccer takes over Miami Beach for three days as 150+ teams compete in a fast-paced 4v4 mini-pitch tournament across Youth, Women's, Corporate, and Open divisions.
Produced by Street Soccer USA and presented by the FIFA World Cup Miami Host Committee, Copa del Sol features 15-minute high-scoring matches, live DJs, bleacher seating, match announcers, an influencer opening match on Friday night, and a Guinness World Records activation on Saturday. Free to watch, free to attend. Player registration is through the Plei app.
JUNE 11, 10TH STREET & OCEAN DRIVE, MIAMI BEACH
On the opening day of the FIFA World Cup 2026, Miami Beach hosts one of the biggest free events of the year. Doors open at 1 PM for the live broadcast of Mexico vs. South Africa on giant screens along the sand. After the final whistle, DJ Cassidy opens and Colombian superstar Carlos Vives, whose voice anchors Telemundo's official World Cup anthem, headlines a massive beachfront concert. Registration is required, but the event is free.

JUNE 13 – JULY 5, BAYFRONT PARK, DOWNTOWN MIAMI
The centerpiece of Miami's World Cup month. The FIFA Fan Festival runs 23 consecutive days at Bayfront Park along Biscayne Bay, welcoming up to 30,000 fans daily.
Expect live match broadcasts on giant screens, cultural performances from 30+ local and international acts, concerts, interactive activations, food and beverage inspired by the tournament's 48 competing nations, and family-friendly programming. This is the city's World Cup living room, open to everyone, free of charge.

JUNE 14–28, 2026, LUMMUS PARK, MIAMI BEACH
Between 11th and 12th streets on Miami Beach, REEFLINE and PLAYLAB INC. transform Lummus Park into an immersive, monumental beach soccer pitch with oversized goals as part of the FIFA World Cup's "One Game, One Passion" legacy program.
The installation fuses soccer, ocean conservation, and art; visitors can play freely while learning about REEFLINE's coral restoration mission. Open daily 10 AM–6 PM, with a Sustainability Program Fridays through Sundays and a Floating Marine Learning Center on June 24.

JUNE 15 – JULY 18, HARD ROCK STADIUM, MIAMI GARDENS
Miami hosts seven official FIFA World Cup 2026 matches at Hard Rock Stadium across the group stage, the Round of 32, and the Quarterfinals. This is the highest concentration of World Cup matches in South Florida history. Tickets are available through FIFA's official platform.

June's cultural calendar is just as impressive as its soccer schedule. Miami opens Rosalía's entire North American tour, hosts a nine-time Tony Award-winning Broadway show for its final run of the season, lights up the Frost Planetarium for a Pride-themed laser evening, and gives its arts district over to a full month of LGBTQ+ celebration.
JUNE 4 & JUNE 6, KASEYA CENTER, DOWNTOWN MIAMI
Miami kicks off the entire North American leg of Rosalía's LUX Tour, with two consecutive shows on Thursday and Saturday. Her fourth album, LUX, was recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra and performed across 14 languages, from Spanish and Catalan to Arabic, Mandarin, and Hebrew.
It features collaborators including Björk, Yves Tumor, Carminho, and Estrella Morente. The live show is a five-act production that combines opera, ballet, contemporary choreography, and an intimate B-stage moment in which she performs with an orchestra mid-set. A generational concert experience, and Miami gets it first.

JUNE 4, 2026 · MIAMI BEACH BANDSHELL
A free outdoor concert at the Miami Beach Bandshell featuring Mishka and the Blak Diamond Band, part of Miami's Ocean Week programming. The Bandshell is one of Miami's most beloved open-air venues, set right behind North Beach.
JUNE 9–14, ZIFF BALLET OPERA HOUSE, ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER
The closing production of Broadway in Miami's 20th anniversary season. Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone (South Park) alongside Robert Lopez (Frozen, Avenue Q), this nine-time Tony Award winner, including Best Musical, follows two hilariously mismatched missionaries sent to Uganda.
The New York Times called it "the best musical of this century." Entertainment Weekly gave it a Grade A and dubbed it "the funniest musical of all time." Tickets run from $48 to $187 and are available through the Arsht Center box office. Multiple performances run Tuesday through Sunday.

JUNE 12, 7 PM, FROST PLANETARIUM, FROST SCIENCE MUSEUM
The Frost Planetarium's beloved monthly Laser Evening goes Pride-themed for June, with back-to-back shows set to ABBA, Lady Gaga, and Queen, all under the 67-foot dome with immersive laser light visuals.
Each artist gets a full, dedicated show, and tickets must be purchased separately per set. Snacks and drinks are available from 6:30 PM. Adults $10–$15, children $8–$12. Members receive a 20% discount. Parking in the museum garage is $8 flat starting at 6 PM.

ALL OF JUNE, WYNWOOD ARTS DISTRICT
Now in its eighth year, Wynwood Pride transforms Miami's arts district for four full weekends of LGBTQ+ programming. The 2026 edition includes the Miss Wynwood Pride pageant, the Big Wig drag festival featuring nearly 50 performers over two nights, underground raves, rooftop pool parties, drag brunches, outdoor concerts, markets, and community panels.
Unlike a single-day festival, Wynwood Pride intentionally spreads across the entire month to celebrate local queer talent and allied venues throughout the community. Many events are free or low-cost; premium ticketed experiences are available through the official site.

The first full week of June is dedicated to Miami's most important natural asset: the ocean. A series of events spanning the University of Miami, the Rosenstiel School of Marine Science, Miami Beach, and downtown brings together scientists, artists, filmmakers, and advocates for one of the most substantive environmental weeks on the city's calendar.
JUNE 5, UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI
A curated gathering spotlighting women at the forefront of ocean science, conservation art, and marine advocacy. Speakers share work spanning policy, field research, and creative practice in one of the more intimate and meaningful events of the month.
JUNE 6, ROSENSTIEL SCHOOL OF MARINE SCIENCE, VIRGINIA KEY
A hand-picked screening of ocean-focused documentary films followed by an in-depth conversation with filmmakers and researchers at one of the world's leading marine science institutions. The Rosenstiel School setting adds a layer of context that makes the post-film discussion as compelling as the films themselves.

JUNE 8, MIAMI BEACH AND DOWNTOWN MIAMI
World Oceans Day 2026 in Miami is a full city-wide program: live concerts, expert panels, beach cleanups, and a second Ocean Film Festival screening spread across Miami Beach and downtown Miami. One of the most event-dense single days of the entire month, and free to attend across most venues.

From one of the country's most celebrated food festivals to a beloved monthly block party on Calle Ocho, June's cultural programming runs deep. Miami's food scene, its Latin cultural roots, and its art district are all on full display this month.
JUNE 6, THE HUB MIAMI
Former First Lady Dr. Jill Biden joins political commentator Ana Navarro for a live in-person conversation at The Hub Miami. A rare chance to hear from one of the most prominent figures in recent American public life in an intimate venue setting.

JUNE 13–14, 10 AM–5 PM, FAIRCHILD TROPICAL BOTANIC GARDEN, CORAL GABLES
The largest mango celebration in the United States, now in its 32nd year. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden holds one of the world's most significant mango collections, and for one weekend, it opens to the public for tastings, tree sales, and a full cultural program.
Guests can explore 400+ mango varieties sourced from across the globe, attend the popular Mango Brunch (which sells out weeks in advance) featuring acclaimed chefs and live music, and join expert-led seminars on grafting, cultivation, and mango biodiversity.
A new Mango Club membership program launches this year. Free to attend with general admission to the garden. Premium experiences sold separately.

JUNE 18, LINCOLN ROAD, MIAMI BEACH
Every third Thursday of the month, galleries along Lincoln Road open their doors late for the Lincoln Road Art Walk. June's edition is one of the most popular of the year, with galleries, pop-ups, and outdoor art installations lighting up one of Miami Beach's most iconic pedestrian streets.

JUNE 19, CALLE OCHO, LITTLE HAVANA
Every third Friday of the month, Calle Ocho in Little Havana closes to traffic for Viernes Culturales, Miami's beloved free monthly block party. Galleries open late, food vendors line the street, and live music fills the air from salsa and rumba to Afro-Cuban jazz. It's one of the most authentic cultural experiences in Miami, deeply rooted in the neighborhood's community, and completely free to attend for all ages.

JUNE 21, FONTAINEBLEAU MIAMI BEACH
Classic cars line the iconic Fontainebleau pool deck while Chef Beltran serves his legendary croquetas alongside craft cocktails. A distinctly Miami mashup of Cuban culinary heritage and collector car culture, set against the backdrop of one of Miami Beach's most storied hotels. One of the more stylish and relaxed afternoons of the month.

JUNE 21–22, FRUIT AND SPICE PARK, HOMESTEAD
The Summer Fruit Festival at Fruit and Spice Park in Homestead celebrates the peak of South Florida's tropical harvest with over 200 varieties of exotic fruit, jackfruit, lychee, carambola, sapodilla, longan, and many more, alongside a live DJ and local food vendors. Fruit and Spice Park is the only public botanical garden in the United States dedicated entirely to edible plants. Rare tree sales run throughout the weekend.
Several of Miami's best experiences are open throughout the entire month, making them easy to slot into any visit regardless of when you arrive.
NOW – SEPTEMBER 27, MANA WYNWOOD CONVENTION CENTER, WYNWOOD
After captivating over 7 million visitors across New York, Atlanta, and internationally, Balloon Museum's "Pop Air" exhibition has landed at Mana Wynwood. The experience fills the convention center with monumental inflatable installations from artists across the globe, creating a multisensory journey of light, movement, sound, and play designed for all ages. Visitors step inside, not just observe.
Open daily. Book tickets in advance; the exhibition sells out regularly. Flex tickets are available without date or time restrictions.

NOW – SEPTEMBER 7, FROST SCIENCE MUSEUM, DOWNTOWN MIAMI
A deep dive into the biology and physics of extreme sports, what happens to the human body under adrenaline, high altitude, cold water, and the limits of endurance.
Interactive exhibits cover free-diving, base-jumping, ultra-marathon running, and the physiology that makes the impossible feel possible. Open daily with regular museum admission at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science.

NOW – JULY 19, AVENTURA MALL
Young soccer fans can join the CAMP Cup at Aventura Mall for free games, activities, and prizes throughout the World Cup period. A family-friendly program running alongside the tournament for kids of all ages, no registration required.

With so much happening simultaneously, planning is essential. Here are a few practical tips for navigating Miami's biggest month:
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