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On sale now! Events in the ~ future ~ that you may want to buy tickets for before they sell out:
full guide of pride events, check out the series of forklift crafting classes, St. Vincent with the NSO at Wolf Trap (6/25), tiny desk contest winner: Cure for Paranoia (7/11), tunes: Death Cab for Cutie (7/21), Lord Huron (8/2), tunes: Robyn, night 2 (9/9), Thee Sacred Souls (9/17), Mt. Joy (9/18), Charli XCX (9/28; signup for presale 6/12), Phoebe Bridgers (9/29), Olivia Rodrigo (10/3 & 10/4), Two Door Cinema Club (10/11), JPEGMAFIA (10/21), Beck (10/25), Dana and Alden (10/29), Slow Pulp (11/9), Julia Jacklin (11/10)
Wednesday June 17
Truly nothing like them
Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso went viral in 2024 with their Tiny Desk and since then have won five Latin Grammies, gone on an indefinite hiatus, returned with a new album announced by Sting, and released an incredible new album accompanied by a 13-minute movie. Everything we’ve read (on Reddit) says the tour is incredible and it’s somehow not sold out! (doors at 6:30pm)
Now’s the time to lock-in your summer fling
Good thing Crush has just the event! Stop by their mixer for queer singles and find new friends or maybe your summer lover. (6:30pm)
Also || Wharf movie night: Sinners, farmer’s market at common good city farm, student night at Keegan, folger shakespeare class: Mythmaking and Storytelling in the Regency Era, tunes in the triangle, make your own wooden earrings, the play that goes wrong, paint and sip and eat, talk: civic engagement in small town America, tunes: Billy Allen + The Pollies, tunes: Odunsi, theatre: Othello
Thursday June 18
Skate it ‘till you make it
The recent $10 million renovations to Freedom Plaza have destroyed a decades long hub for DC skateboard culture by incorporating metal “skate stoppers” on ledges to deter skaters. Join Homme Gallery for an opening reception of their new art show “Hidden in Plain Sight,” a group art show exploring the conflict in using spaces outside their intended use. (7-9pm, then open until June 25)
Hi Gay
The Capital Pride Alliance pool party might be sold out, but that doesn’t mean you can’t start your Pride weekend off with a splash. Celebrating your inner queer club kid across two floors of music at Boots dance party. (10pm)
Also || outside movie night in AdMo: MILK, silvervox: film and music festival, wine pairing dinner event at Grand Cata, in-gallery conversation at NMAI, profs & pints: owl wisdom, dc oral history exhibition, outdoor yoga class, Capitol Hill Swing Dance, book talk with former US Attorney Barbara McQuade, 10 years of Capital Trails Coalition, virtual foraging workshop, Off Campus dance party
Friday June 19
Celebrate Juneteenth
Tonight we solve the mind body problem
Man to man, I think you're going to wanna check this concert out. Dorian Electra steals the stage at the Atlantis, an experimental queer pop show you’ll replay for months to come. (7:30pm)
Juneteenth: Juneteenth celebration at Lincoln Theatre w/ Tank and the Bangas, juneteenth donation morning yoga class and free juneteenth yoga, rhizome: juneteenth foraging workshop, juneteenth in Alexandria, Scotland Juneteenth Heritage Festival, union market block party, Bryant Street Juneteenth Market, movie: Backstage, Black-woman-owned brewery opening
Pride: make your own pride farmers market tote, Panic! At the Dyke Show, local tunes (and collab w/ Black lesbian literary collective): Veronique, capital pride kickoff!, military pride, GAG ft. Alex Chapman, femme fatale dance party, Latinx Pride Party
Everything else: movie double feature: Mufasa & Wicked, local tunes: KENDALL!, summer solstice celebration at NMAI, Sarah J. Jackson - A Second Sight, Arlington Stand Up Comedy, immersive documentary: By George: It All Comes Down, national bonsai museum: art of kusamono, tunes: Wolfmother
Saturday June 20
Pride events for whatever your heart desires
We have Coachella at home
Home Rule Music Fest is back for its fifth year, it’s still free and it’s still celebrating incredible local acts (Trouble Funk, Chuck Brown Band, etc!) playing go-go, jazz, and more. Plus, there’s local food trucks, live mural painting, a kids zone, and more to enjoy. (12-9pm)
Pride!! pride mini ball at the pocket, pride @ metrobar, GLAMfest drag show, drag king event at solid state books, Kiki pride sets
Juneteenth: black author book fest, juneteenth in MoCo, Freedom to Flip Out (2nd annual Black pinball tournament at Lyman’s)
Straight events I guess? curator talk at NMAI, FOR 2026, littles bike ride, platonic touch workshop, immersive documentary: By George: It All Comes Down, national bonsai museum: art of kusamono, Bethesda stand up comedy, Dr. Jean Lau Chin memorial address, yoga for Al-Jawad Camp, Jusamono Lecture at Bonsai Museum, nerd night, the straights are fleeing to Merriweather for Zach Top’s “Cold Beer and Country Music” tour
Sunday June 21
The only way I’m celebrating America 250…
… is with an immersive documentary experience at Dupont Underground following the toppling of the King George III statue and its afterlife through the revolution and back to England. Set against contemporary monument debates, By George: It All Comes Down explores the rise and fall of empires, statues in civic life, and how we remember history. (11am-5pm; every hour, on the hour)
Hot Dog!
As I was walking down U st today a guy said to his friends “Edward Glizzyhands” and they all cheered in delight. Don your own glizzies at Crush, where there’s a DJ and free wieners. (2pm)
Also || dad noise at rhizome, Duanwu DIY at Rhizome, yacht race, tunes: Evil, Tosser, indie acts Star Sign and Canaries, national bonsai museum: art of kusamono, tunes: home remedies, tunes: Del Amitri, juneteenth pool party, pride in grief
Monday June 22
Diversify your EOY reading list
Join Lost City Books for a book talk featuring local author Hasan Dudar as he discusses his new book CARRYOUT. Following the Idilbi’s, a Palestinian-Lebanese refugee family who own a corner store in Toledo, Ohio, the book follows the life of the family through the absurdities and indignities of life in America. (7pm)
Art on a cart
Starting today until August, look out for a 20-foot digital billboard truck displaying psychedelic flowers and landscapes shifting beyond recognition. Mobile art exhibit I’ll meet you there features Edgar Reyes’s glowing visual art. (all day)
Also || local tunes in Ballston, book talk: Carryout, tunes: Daniela Andrade, tunes: of Montreal
Tuesday June 23
LGBTQ stands for Lesbians are Good at pinBall Together, Queen!
Your favorite pinball bar is hosting their PinDyke Pride Pinball Tournament. Play the beautiful game, enjoy DC’s best veggie (and “regular”) hotdogs, and listen to a set from DJ Clamazon – just a $2 entry fee to play! (7pm)
You can sneak in snacks with your box of tissues
Barry Jenkins’ Best Picture winning film about a young man’s journey to accept his queer identity is one of the most memorable from the last decade. The AFI screens Moonlight in honor of its ten year anniversary. (4:45pm)
Also || local singer-songwriter at Rhizome, LBGTQuiz comedy, talking through the body, profs & pints: mermaid tales, tunes: Elujay, tunes: Son Little, puerto rican film screenings: LUPE & DIALOGUE WITH CHE, trans night at AYA
JUNE
6/24: farmer’s market at common good city farm, tunes in the triangle, national building museum summer install preview, deep canvassing training with rising organizers, tunes: Keiyaa, phone-free experience, outdoor yoga, Fanfiction Theater, tunes at the garage, Extreme Weather Survivors presents Stolen Summers: The Next 250, punk at rhizome
6/25: outside movie night in AdMo: Kangaroo, summer harvest dinner, single release: Foot Traffic, book talk: United States of Rejection, live figure drawing with naked friends, tunes: Cailin Russo, vintage vibes comedy night, gaming fundraiser for DCAF, tunes at rhizome
6/26: movie double feature: Little Mermaid & Barbie, book talk: Scandal of the Summer, queer crafting workshop, immersive documentary: By George: It All Comes Down, comedy at Karma Hookah Bar, Ride to Catboat Pizza Bar, West African Spirits Tasting, lecture on burlesque
6/27: local tunes: Spark Isle Spark Isle, tunes at rhizome, yoga & tarot workshop, sketch night by Bad Medicine, tunes at the pocket, this dance party is out of this world!!!, tunes: LESSON ZERO, wine & watercolors 8 hour excursion, immersive documentary: By George: It All Comes Down, queer linedancing, No Exit at Scena Theatre, MONSTERS! at Thundershark Gallery, canvas for statehood at the State Fair, walking tour of queer history in Dupont Circle
6/28: dc makers club, sacred texts shared thoughts, tunes: Sun Within, profs & pints: dune and messiahs, parks flea market, immersive documentary: By George: It All Comes Down, queer linedancing at pitchers, District Creates Festival
6/29: book talk: squirming, RAMMYS Awards Gala, tunes: Knox Engler quartet
JULY
7/1: Wharf movie night: National Treasure 2, farmer’s market at common good city farm, root to rise yoga
7/3: the playground opens at national building museum, immersive documentary: By George: It All Comes Down, JDHD with Alan Ward
7/4: immersive documentary: By George: It All Comes Down, Fourth of July on the Farm
7/5: heavy tunes at rhizome, words from birds, bouquet crafting and flower design
7/6: screening: The Toni Cade Bombara School of Organizing, calling Latine/Latinx artists
7/7: author talk: The Final Score
7/8: Wharf movie night: Hamilton, farmer’s market at common good city farm
7/9: book talk: Wasp's Nest, comedy on the farm
7/10: Spirit, Sanctuary, Silence & Sound, Mura Masa DJ set, art talk: Making a Statement
7/11: tunes at rhizome, heroic measures: a rhizome LARP, yacht rock at the pocket, jazz in the parks
7/12: fermenting basics, music workshop: Committing Ourselves to Freedom
7/14: How to Wield Power in a Post-Trump World
7/15: Wharf movie night: League of Their Own, farmer’s market at common good city farm, hardcore at rhizome, novel talk: The Broken Hearts Agency, firefly yoga
7/16: author talk: Sisterhood Above All, improv-a-ganza, tunes: birthday girl
7/17: 80s happy hour, trivia at 51st wick, Sarah Gross at Pocket
7/18: lotus and lily fest, arts and crafts swap
7/19: local tunes at Pocket, art of drying and preserving flowers, punk at rhizome
7/21: author talk: Thighs Wide Shut
7/22: Wharf movie night: Catch Me If You Can, farmer’s market at common good city farm
7/23: author talk: Come Undone, commit to connect
7/24: bootgaze at Pie Shop
7/25: Cafe Love on the Clock, OCCIPITAL Fashion Festival
7/26: parks flea market, gardening 102
7/27: Colson Whitehead at 6th & I
7/29: Wharf movie night: Apollo 13, farmer’s market at common good city farm, book talk: Maggie and Arthur's Magic Moment
7/31: Shedonist w/ Josee Molavi
AUGUST
8/1: Qigong community workshop, adopted enemy and friends
8/5: Wharf movie night: Roman Holiday, farmer’s market at common good city farm
8/6: grrrrl jam
8/8: DC Roller Derby Double Decade Double Header (say that 5 times fast)
8/11: book talk: a hard habit to break
8/12: Wharf movie night: 10 Things I Hate About You, farmer’s market at common good city farm
8/13: new faces in comedy in Takoma, book talk: lost and found
8/14: local tunes at DC9
8/15: energizers speaker ball, panda fest
8/19: Wharf movie night: F1, farmer’s market at common good city farm
8/22: jazz in the parks
8/26: Wharf movie night: Project Hail Mary, farmer’s market at common good city farm
8/27: own your experience
8/30: honey harvest festival, parks flea market
SEPTEMBER
9/2: Wharf movie night: When Harry Met Sally & First Wives Club, farmer’s market at common good city farm
9/11: Camp Merry
9/17: book talk: Kristin Hannah
9/18: caribbean happy hour, PARK(ing) Day
9/26: jazz in the parks
9/27: parks flea market
OCTOBER
10/8: cookbook talk at 6th&I
10/11: moony w Wall Carpets
10/15: comedy at Sixth & I
10/16: parks line dancing
10/25: parks flea market
NOVEMBER
11/29: parks flea market