June 20-22

Find out what's happening this weekend in Phoenix. You can see some live music, see the most current art exhibitions and more. Find more things to do this weekend on our event calendar. Check out our major annual events in 2025 here

Find more things to do this weekend on our event calendar. We've also rounded up summer events and things to do in Phoenix this summer. Discover all the top events happening in Phoenix in June 2025 in our guide here. Check out our Phoenix Pride Month Guide and our Juneteenth Events Guide. Looking for 4th of July events? We've got you covered.

 

Pride Month Events in Phoenix

Friday through Sunday

Celebrate Pride Month events throughout June — from pool parties to concerts, bar crawls, and other community gatherings — using our Pride Month Guide.

Greater Phoenix

 

Juneteenth Events in Phoenix

Friday through Sunday

Looking for the best ways to celebrate Juneteenth in Phoenix? We've got you covered with our Juneteenth Event Guide.

Greater Phoenix

 

Post Malone

Saturday

9x diamond-certified GRAMMY® Award-nominated global superstar Post Malone will perform in Phoenix for Post Malone Presents: The BIG ASS Stadium Tour. Adding to the excitement, Post Malone will be joined by the breakout sensation Jelly Roll, whose recent crossover hits and authentic storytelling have made him a powerful voice in modern country music. Don't miss Post Malone's Travelin' Tailgate!

State Farm Stadium

 

Summertime Group Rides at Koli Equestrian Center

Friday through Sunday

Summer in Phoenix means sunshine—and lots of it! To keep things cool and comfortable, KOLI's Summertime Group Rides head out earlier in the day and run for 60 minutes.Located in the heart of the Gila River Indian Reservation—and just a short drive from downtown Phoenix—KOLI Equestrian Center offers Native American Enrichment Western Style Horseback Riding on open desert trails, wide scenic views, and maybe even a glimpse of wild horses roaming nearby!

Koli Equestrian Center

 

 

 

Family-Friendly Activities This Weekend

Discover the best family-friendly things to do in Phoenix—from interactive museums to outdoor adventures and kid-friendly eats. 
 

Foam Zone at the Children's Museum of Phoenix

Friday through Sunday

Bounce around in bubbles galore all summer long! With the Foam Zone outside AND three floors to explore inside, a cool day of play is guaranteed!

Children's Museum of Phoenix

 

Kids Dance Party

Saturday

Get ready to groove! Join us for a high-energy Kids Dance Party featuring disco lights, open space for dancing, and plenty of summer fun. The Sandbar transforms into a kid-friendly dance zone with extended hours to keep the party going—and of course, there will be music to keep everyone moving! Plus, delicious food will be served at Sandbar, so come hungry and ready to dance the night away!

Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort 

 

Family Field Trip at the MIM

Saturday

The Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) invites families to experience a free Family Field Trip as part of Make Music Phoenix on June 21, 2025! Explore MIM’s Geographic Galleries, discover music from around the world, and create your own sounds in the newly refreshed, hands-on Experience Gallery—where guests can play instruments from different cultures. Free admission is available for up to two adults and all children ages 4–18 per family group. Children 3 and under are free.

Musical Instrument Museum

 

Free Family Summer Saturday

Saturday

The Heard Museum’s Free Family Summer Saturday is here! Experience a day filled with live music, interactive performances, and hands-on music-making activities throughout the museum. Whether you’re exploring the exhibitions or enjoying the vibrant sounds of local artists, there’s something for everyone to celebrate the joy of music.

Heard Museum

 

 

Concerts & Performances This Weekend

Shows are taking place more often now, including theatre performances, comedy shows and concerts. Here's who you can see perform this weekend:

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Art Exhibits This Weekend

Phoenix is home to the largest art museum in the southwestern United States. Ignite your mind with the creativity and inspiration you will find at our local cultural institutions. Here's the art exhibits you can see this weekend:

 

Chicano/a/x Prints and Graphics: Selections from the Hispanic Research Center’s Collection, 1980–2010

Through June 29, 2025

 Featuring over 30 artists who each offer a kaleidoscope of perspectives on the Mexican American experience, this year-long exhibition pays homage to the ideals of the Chicano Movement of the 1960s and 70s and expands upon them through the widely disseminated medium of prints. Presented in two parts, this unique exhibition underscores how Chicano/a/x artists have employed prints and graphics to build community, engage with social concerns, and interrogate shifting notions of political and cultural identity over time.

ASU Art Museum

 

José Villalobos: Rough Rider

Through July 20, 2025

“Rough Rider” marks the first U.S. solo museum presentation for the artist. It presents a diverse collection of newly created works from the artist’s residency with CALA Alliance in the Fall of 2024. The exhibition focuses on the spectacle of rodeo culture, addressing themes related to machismo, protection and gender. Practice barrels, ropes and flanks, all of which exude preconceived ideas of masculinity, are reinterpreted with a distinct flashiness to assert a tension between what it means to be masculine. Taken as a whole, “Rough Rider” asks us to consider how we exist within the parameters of socially constructed norms and those that endure outside of them.

ASU Art Museum

 

Following Their Roots – Traditional Native American Farming in Arizona, Past and Present

Through July 31, 2025

This exhibit is all about exploring and celebrating the deep connections between Arizona’s Indigenous communities and their agricultural traditions, offering a rich historical perspective and a glimpse into the contemporary practices that sustain these cultural lifeways today. Discover how these communities have thrived for over 4,000 years, learn about farming practices unique to Arizona's diverse ecosystems, and dive into the important ongoing story of water rights in the Southwest. It is a fascinating journey through history, food, and culture that you won’t want to miss.

S'edav Va'aki Museum (Formerly Pueblo Grande Museum

 

The Power of Poison: Another Killer Exhibition

Through August 24, 2025

Learn about the many plants and animals living deep in the Colombian forest that use poison as a vital tool for defense and survival. Discover how studying poison’s effects on human cells can help scientists develop ways to protect, repair, and heal our bodies.

With interactive displays and fascinating stories, The Power of Poison is an engaging exhibition for all ages, making it a great experience for families and kids. Whether used as a defense against predators, a source of magical strength, or a lifesaving medical treatment, poison is sure to surprise you at every turn.

Arizona Science Center

 

Stradivarius and the Golden Age of Violins and Guitars Exhibit

Through September 14, 2025

Stradivarius and the Golden Age of Violins and Guitars presents more than 70 of the most extraordinary and sought-after string instruments from iconic European makers of the 16th to the 19th century. Spectacular violins, guitars, lutes, and bows show how exceptionally skilled makers elevated fine string instruments into timeless masterpieces that remain astonishing today.

Musical Instrument Museum