46 June events you won’t want to miss: festivals, a live sloth + more

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S’mores & Pours continues to be one of Birmingham’s most popular summer fundraising events. (BridgeWays)

June is packed with can’t-miss events across Birmingham, so get ready for a full calendar with lots to see and do. Whether you’re cheering on athletes at the Alabama State Games, meeting a live (and adorable!) sloth at McWane Science Center or attending PrideFest in Linn Park, this month is bringing something fun for everyone.

We also have lots of guides below (check back in for a few coming soon!), like how to celebrate Juneteenth, Father’s Day, Pride Month and more.

  • It’s Farmers Market Season: Shop fresh across Birmingham.
  • Looking for summer festivals? Find 18 here.
  • Juneteenth—ways to honor + observe: COMING SOON!
  • Father’s Day gifts + happenings: COMING SOON!
  • Pride month events + celebrations: COMING SOON!

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Arts events in Birmingham

1. ArtBreak: Sacred Imagination in Wall to Wall @ Birmingham Museum of Art

  • What: Spend your lunch break at the Birmingham Museum of Art for an ArtBreak with Viola Ratcliffe. During the talk, she’ll discuss the surreal and spiritual themes in the Wall to Wall exhibit, focusing on how Black artists use imagination, memory and symbolism in works like Antoine Williams’s The Harvesters.
  • When: Wed, June 3 | 12–12:30PM
  • Where: Birmingham Museum of Art
  • Cost: Free admission 
  • Details

2. “Working the Musical”

  • What: Don’t miss Homewood Theatre’s last show of the season! “Working the Musical”— based on Studs Terkel’s best-selling book of interviews with American workers—provides a vivid look at people the world often takes for granted. Nominated for six Tony Awards, this musical features songs by Tony Award-winning Lin-Manuel Miranda (the creator of Hamilton!) as well as Stephen Schwartz and James Taylor. 
  • When:
    • Thurs, June 4–Sat, June 6 | 7:30PM
    • Sun, June 7 | 2:30PM
  • Where: Homewood Theatre
  • Cost: $25 per ticket
  • Details

3. Simply Darling

  • What: Step into an evening filled with wit, wonder and mischief with Lucy Darling in Simply Darling—a touring variety show packed with razor-sharp humor, clever magic and her signature charm. It’s the perfect escape for a night of laughter, sarcasm and a touch of delightful chaos.
  • When: Sun, June 7 | 7PM
  • Where: BJCC Theatre
  • Cost: $62.90+
  • Details

4. “Mrs. Doubtfire” presented by Broadway in Birmingham

  • What: “HELLLOOO!” Get ready for storytime, a snug girdle and even a little air guitar in the must-see musical Mrs. Doubtfire. This hilarious, heartfelt story based on the 1993 film is all about love, chaos and doing whatever it takes for family—including creating an unforgettable alter ego that no one will ever forget.
  • When: Tues, June 16–Sun, June 21 | Times vary by show date
  • Where: BJCC Concert Hall
  • Cost: $49.05+
  • Details | Tickets

5. “Bye Bye Birdie”

  • What: Settle in at the Virginia Samford Theatre to see this sparkling musical comedy bursting with energy, color and 1950s charm. You’ll follow the story of teen heartthrob Conrad Birdie as he heads off to the army sending a small town and one lucky fan into total, toe-tapping chaos. Don’t miss out on this show’s catchy tunes and big laughs.
  • When: Thurs, June 18–Sun, June 28
    • Thurs + Fri 7:30PM
    • Sat + Sun 2:30PM
  • Where: Virginia Samford Theatre
  • Cost:
    • Adults: $47.50
    • Child/Students: $22.50
  • Details

6. Disney’s “The Little Mermaid”

  • What: An undersea adventure awaits you at Red Mountain Theatre with Disney’s “The Little Mermaid.” This special production features all your favorite characters (including Ariel, of course!), upbeat songs, dazzling costumes and spectacular stage set that brings this beloved story to life. Bonus: All ages will enjoy it!
  • When: June 12–July 19 | Times vary by show date
    • Sensory-Friendly Performance: Tues, June 30 at 6:30PM
  • Where: Red Mountain Theatre’s Cromwell Theatre
  • Cost: $40+ | Discounts for children ages 2–12
  • Details

7. “The Jungle Book”

  • What: What happens when a curious kid gets lost in the jungle? A whole lot of nostalgic fun for adults (and their kids!) during Birmingham Children’s Theatre’s June production of “The Jungle Book.” You’ll see beloved characters like Mowgli, Baloo and Bagheera go on lively jungle adventures in this family-friendly retelling of the classic tale.
  • When/Where:
    • Sat, June 20 at 10:30AM: Birmingham Public Library–Central Branch
    • Sat, June 27 at 10:30AM: Birmingham Public Library–Five Points West
  • Cost: Free to attend | Must reserve your spot to attend
  • Details

Educational events in Birmingham

UAB Center for the Arts, Whimsical Wednesdays
Show off your creative side by signing up for adult art classes inspired by the Regency era at UAB’s ArtPlay. (Jacob Blankenship / Bham Now)

8. Whimsical Wednesdays: A Regency Summer

  • What: Your Wednesday nights are about to get a little more enchanting—and just a tad more refined. This summer, UAB Center for the Arts is hosting weekly adult art classes inspired by the Regency era, with rotating themes like needlework, cookie decorating and other delightfully crafty activities.
  • When: Wednesdays June 10–July 15 | 6–8PM
  • Where: UAB’s ArtPlay
  • Cost: $50 per class
  • Details

9. Learn To Row: Adult Classes

  • What: Learn to scull (row with two oars) with Lake Purdy Rowing’s Olympic medalist coach, Jackie Zoch Major in this intensive six-session class. Note: Because each session builds on the last, attendance at all six classes is required.
  • When:
    • Sat, June 6 + Sun, June 7 | 8–10:30AM
    • Tues, June 9 | 6–8PM
    • Sat, June 13 + Sun, June 14 | 8–10:30AM
    • Tues, June 16 | 6–8PM
  • Where: Lake Purdy
  • Cost: $275 (includes 6 classes)
  • Details

10. Nature Printmaking Workshop Session 1 + 2

  • What: Explore Alabama’s beautiful landscape through art in this hands-on printmaking workshop led by Birmingham artist and educator Celeste Amparo Pfau. Using an etching press and Gelli plates, you’ll learn how to create one-of-a-kind prints inspired by nature while blending traditional and experimental techniques.
  • When: Sat, June 6
    • Session 1: 9AM
    • Session 2: 11AM
    • Note: Both sessions are exactly the same. Choose which time is best for you.
  • Where: Ruffner Mountain
  • Cost:
    • Members: $20
    • Nonmembers: $25
      • All materials included in registration fee.
  • Session 1 Details | Session 2 Details

11. Color Theory in Watercolor with Pam Benoit

  • What: Feeling artsy? Designed for watercolor artists of all skill levels, this hands-on workshop dives into color theory and mixing to help you build confidence and control in your palette.
  • When: Sat, June 6 | 10AM–4PM
  • Where: Forstall Art Center
  • Cost: $125
    • Supplies not included in registration fee.
  • Details + Registration

12. Survival of the Slowest (special exhibit)

  • What: A real sloth is coming to McWane Science Center! Survival of the Slowest opens June 13 and is bringing live animal encounters and interactive fun that show how being a little bit slower than most (or a bit unusual) can be a superpower in the wild. Bonus: This exhibit is for all ages, so bring the whole family and spend the day exploring.
  • When: Sat, June 13–Dec. 2026
    • Mon–Fri 9AM–5PM
    • Sat 10AM–5PM
    • Sun 12–5PM
  • Where: McWane Science Center
  • Cost: General admission to McWane
  • Details

13. Revolutionary Roots: Celebrating Alabama’s Unique History + Natural Beauty

  • What: Vulcan Park & Museum is honoring America’s 250th by spotlighting Alabama changemakers—past and present—who helped shape the state and country. From Calvin McGhee and Carrie Tuggle to Virginia Durr, Clyde Foster, Ashley M. Jones and Dr. Carlos E. Alemán, the display highlights powerful stories that are often overlooked. It all comes together around a striking tree installation that shows just how deep Alabama’s roots run.
  • When: Now–Jan 2027
    • Sun–Thurs 10AM–8PM
    • Fri–Sat 10AM–9PM
  • Where: Vulcan Park & Museum
  • Cost: $8
  • Details

Entertainment events in Birmingham

14. Dino Safari

  • What: Life-sized, animatronic dinosaurs have taken over the Birmingham Zoo—and they’ll be sticking around until November 1! That’s plenty of time for you and your crew to go on a wild adventure filled with interactive experiences and prehistoric fun. Here’s what you can expect when you visit:
    • 23 life-sized robotic dinosaurs, including a 35-foot-tall Brachiosaurus + roaring T-Rex
    • Dinos move, breathe + roar for a realistic safari experience
    • Get fun dino facts from dedicated Dino Guides
    • + more!
  • Fun fact: Did you know the Birmingham Zoo was named the #1 attraction in the city?
  • When: Now–Nov 1, 2006
    • Wed–Sun: 9AM–5PM
  • Where: Birmingham Zoo
  • Cost: Included in general admission to the Birmingham Zoo
    • Adults: $24
    • Seniors (60+), Military/First Responders/College Students: $20
    • Kids (2–12): $19
  • Details

15. Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu in IMAX

16. Marvel City Caribbean Food + Music Festival

Marvel City Caribbean Food and Music Festival
Marvel City Caribbean Food + Music Festival lights up Bessemer with flavor, rhythm and culture. (Central Alabama Caribbean American)
  • What: Celebrate Caribbean American Heritage Month on Saturday, June 6 with the Central Alabama Caribbean American Organization. This annual festival honoring the impact Caribbean people have made on U.S. history and culture will features a full day of family-friendly festivities, including live music, cultural performances, authentic Caribbean food and more. Tip: A vibrant parade kicks off at 12PM, so be sure to find a good spot where you can see all the magic.
  • When: Sat, June 6 | 11AM–9PM
  • Where: DeBardeleben Park, Bessemer
  • Cost: Free admission + parking
  • Details

17. African Heritage Festival

  • What: Experience the rich traditions of African culture at this annual festival at the Birmingham Museum of Art. You’ll have the chance to take part in art-making activities, see live performances and check out special highlights from the museum’s African art collection.
  • When: Sat, June 13 | 1–5PM
  • Where: Birmingham Museum of Art
  • Cost: Free admission
  • Details

18. Movies on the Mountain: “Space Jam”🌟

  • What: Break out the lawn chairs and shake out those picnic blankets—Movies on the Mountain is returning to Vulcan Park & Museum for a summer movie night with one of the best views in town. The season kicks off on Saturday, June 13 with an iconic ’90s movie favorite guaranteed to be a slam dunk: “Space Jam.” Leashed dogs are welcome, too!
  • When: Sat, June 13 | 7:30–9:30PM
  • Where: Vulcan Park & Museum
  • Cost:
    • Adults: $10
    • Kids (5–12): $10
    • Seniors: $10
    • Kids (5 and under): Free admission
    • Vulcan Park & Museum Members: $8
  • Details

19. PrideFest 2026

  • What: June is Pride Month, and Birmingham is celebrating with one of the city’s favorite events, PrideFest. Taking place on June 14 at Linn Park, the event features an electrifying day of love, celebration and unity. All ages are welcome.
  • When: Sun, June 14 | 11AM
  • Where: Linn Park
  • Cost: Free admission
  • Details

20. Screen Scene Movie Series

  • What: Gather your crew and some blankets, too, for family-friendly movie nights at Beacon Park in Irondale. The first event of the series is on Friday, June 19 and will feature the fun film “The Princess and the Frog.” Plus, expect pre-movie games and food (including free popcorn).
  • When: Fri, June 19 | 7PM
  • Where: Beacon Park
  • Cost: Free admission
  • Details

21. CahaBAZAAR Summer 2026 benefitting the ALS Association through ALES for ALS

  • What: The summer CahaBAZAAR is a must-attend for anyone who loves supporting local artists and makers and a good cause. Benefiting the ALS Association through ALES for ALS, the afternoon will feature 100+ vendors, food trucks, live music, craft beer and cocktails. New this year: An Exclusive VIP Experience at Redmont Distilling Co. which includes 2 drink tickets, catered food service, exclusive access to a private bathroom and comfortable open-air seating with cooling fans.
  • When: Sat, June 20 | 12–5PM
  • Where: Cahaba Brewing Co
  • Cost: Free admission
  • Details

22. Lemon Drop Festival

  • What: Love a good martini? Raise your glass to the Lemon Drop Festival on June 20 at Sloss Furnaces. You can expect a celebratory outdoor experience featuring 20+ lemon drop martini flavors, curated cocktails, music, food trucks and a vendor market. *Must be 21+ to attend.
  • When: Sat, June 20 | 2–8PM
  • Where: Sloss Furnaces 
  • Cost:
    • General admission: $47.75
    • VIP: $77.75
    • Each ticket purchased to the festival grants you a wristband that includes 10 lemon drop martinis during the event.
  • Details

23. Tyreek McDole Live

  • What: Spend a Saturday evening at the Carver Theatre with an unforgettable performance with Tyreek McDole. A multi-award-winning Haitian-American vocalist, you’ll be swept away by his rich voice and soulful artistry.
  • When: Sat, June 20 | 7–9PM
  • Where: The Carver Theatre
  • Cost: $35–$50
  • Details

24. A Vibe Called Black Part 3: A Night of Recognition and Giving

  • What: A celebration of Black excellence returns with A Vibe Called Black Part 3: A Night of Recognition and Giving at the Birmingham Museum of Art. This elegant Juneteenth soirée honors the achievements of Black entrepreneurs and the next generation of innovators and promises to bring even more culture, connection and celebration than ever before.
  • When: Sat, June 20 | 8PM–12AM
  • Where: Birmingham Museum of Art
  • Cost: $76.54
  • Details

25. Hank Williams Jr.

  • What: Throw your hands up, Birmingham—Hand Williams Jr. performs at the Coca-Cola Amphitheater on June 20. Expect an energetic show with a mix of legendary hits like “A Country Boy Can Survive” and “All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight.”
  • When: Fri, June 26 | 6:30PM
  • Where: Coca-Cola Amphitheater
  • Cost: $54.75+
  • Details

26. Food Truck Fridays with Magic City Sips

  • What: Your lunch break is getting a major upgrade this summer with Magic City Sips’ new monthly event—Food Truck Fridays. Taking place on select Fridays beginning in June, the foodie stop will turn 20th Street between Linn Park and Birmingham City Hall into downtown Birmingham’s tastiest midday hangout. Expect a rotating lineup of local food trucks serving everything from crave-worthy lunches to sweet treats and refreshing drinks—perfect for stepping away from the office or trying something new from Birmingham’s vibrant food scene. The first Food Truck Friday rolls in on Friday, June 26, so come hungry.
  • Where: Birmingham City Hall/Linn Park
  • When: Fri, June 26 | 11AM–2PM
    • Save the date for these upcoming Fridays in 2026:
      • July 24
      • Aug 21
      • Sept 18
      • Oct 16
  • Cost: Free admission | Food + drinks available for purchase
  • Details

27. Columbiana Liberty Day

  • What: Beginning nearly 40 years ago, this Columbiana celebration includes two days packed with family-friendly activities. A few things to look forward to include: a 5K race, live music, arts + crafts vendors, a free kids’ zone, a parade along Main Street and a fireworks show.
  • When:
    • Fri, June 26 | 5–7PM
    • Sat, June 27 | 8AM–9:30PM
  • Where:
  • Cost: Free admission + parking
  • Details

28. 2026 Birmingham Summer Sizzle Craft and Vendor Market

  • What: Head to the Galleria June 26–28 for a weekend of shopping, creativity, local talent and big summer energy. During the market there will be lots of small local businesses to shop and support offering a variety of unique products from jewelry and home décor to fashion, artwork and wellness products.
  • When: Fri, June 26–Sun, June 28 | 10AM–5PM
  • Where: Riverchase Galleria
  • Cost: Free admission
  • Details

29. ChelseaFest & The Big KaBoom

  • What: Celebrate Independence Day in June at this annual event with the City of Chelsea. The night will be full of activities for families of all ages, including live music, local food trucks, vendors and one of the biggest fireworks shows in the state.
  • When: Sat, June 27 | 6–9:15PM
  • Where: 271 County Rd 440, Chelsea, AL 35043
  • Cost: Free admission
  • Details

30. Lovesong – The Cure Tribute

  • What: Fan of The Cure? Make plans to see tribute band Lovesong on stage at the Trussville Entertainment District on June 27. The night will feature a full concert experience with the songs and video elements honoring Robert Smith and the iconic sound of The Cure. While you’re there, grab a meal from Ferus Artisan Ales or another nearby eatery and be sure to bring a lawn chair for a comfy spot near the stage. All ages are welcome!
  • When: Sat, June 27 | 8–10PM
  • Where: The Gateway, Trussville
  • Cost: Free admission
  • Details

Good cause events in Birmingham

BridgeWays
Spend a summer afternoon in bohemian bliss at the annual S’mores & Pours event at Avondale Brewing Co. (BridgeWays)

31. S’mores & Pours benefiting BridgeWays

  • What: You had us at s’mores! This annual event benefiting Bridgeways features a boho-chic wonderland you won’t want to miss. Taking place outside at Avondale Brewing, there will be catering from Taco Mama, a selection of Avondale’s finest brews, pop-up shops and vendors, local artists, raffles, live music from T.U.B – The UnKnamed Band, kids’ activities and even treats for your furry friends. It’s the perfect summer gathering to hang with your family and friends while supporting a local cause.
  • When: Thurs, June 4 | 5–9:30PM
  • Where: Avondale Brewing Co
  • Cost:
    • Adults 19+: $44.52
    • Kids 6–18: $12.51
    • Kids 5 and under: Free admission
  • Details

32. The Big Run 5K presented by Brooks – Fleet Feet Birmingham benefiting Girls on the Run

  • What: Put on those running shoes and hit the track in celebration of Global Running Day with Fleet Feet Birmingham’s Big Run 5K at Veteran’s Park in Hoover. The fun will feature a chip-timed race on the Spain Park cross country course, a vending village, post-run party and exclusive finisher medals. Proceeds from the event benefit the Birmingham chapter of Girls on the Run.
  • When: Wed, June 3 | 6–8PM
  • Where:
  • Cost: $25
  • Details

33. Funky Food Truck Festival + Market benefiting AIDS Alabama

  • What: Get ready to boogie! AIDS Alabama is hosting its annual Funky Food Truck Festival + Market on June 6, and it’s one summer event you’ll want to ensure is on your calendar. Throughout the day, there will be eats from some of Birmingham’s best food trucks, live entertainment, local artisans, vendors and pop-up shops to explore and lots of patio chill time to hang with friends while enjoying a drink.
  • When: Sat, June 6 | 11AM–4PM
  • Where: Cahaba Brewing Co
  • Cost: Free admission
  • Details

34. Golfing for Good 2026 benefiting The Arc of Central Alabama

  • What: Hit the green for a good cause at The Arc of Central Alabama’s golf tournament at Greystone Golf & Country Club. The event features on-course contests, a chance to putt with a pro and a full day of community impact supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
  • When: Thurs, June 11
    • Registration: 10:30AM
    • Shotgun Start: 12PM
    • Dinner & Scoring Party: 5PM
  • Where: Greystone Golf & Country Club
  • Cost:
    • Individual golfer: $350
    • Team of 4: $1,400
  • Details

35. Run, Ride & Rumble for PTS Awareness benefiting Sojourn Counseling

  • What: Show your support and raise awareness for Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) and mental health outreach when you sign up for this event with Sojourn Counseling. Participants can choose from a 5K run, cycling rides or motorcycle rumble and take part in a celebration at Cahaba Brewing Company with live music, door prizes and lunch from Chuy’s Mexican Restaurant.
  • When + Cost: Sat, June 13
    • Run 5K: $50 | 8–10AM
    • Ride 10 Mile: $50 | 11AM
    • Ride 25 Mile: $50 | 8:30–11AM
    • Ride 40 Mile: $50 | 7:30–11AM
    • Rumble: $35 | 9–10:30AM
    • General Admission: $35 | 10AM–2PM
    • Veterans: Use coupon code VETERAN for 20% off registration fee
  • Where: Cahaba Brewing Co
  • Details + Registration

36. Hydrangeas Under the Stars 2026

  • What: Dress your best for an elegant evening at the beautiful Aldridge Gardens’ Hydrangeas Under the Stars gala. The night will include dinner, live entertainment and silent + live auctions. This special event benefits the gardens’ education programs, community events and scenic green spaces.
  • When: Sat, June 13 | 6–9PM
    • Silent Auction: begins at 6PM
    • Dinner: begins at 7PM
  • Where: Aldridge Gardens
  • Cost: $300/person
  • Details

37. Together Under One Flag Celebration

  • What: Take part in this two-part Flag Day celebration in Pelham. The day begins with a solemn Flag Retirement Ceremony and will be followed by a hometown festival at Pelham City Park as part of an American 250 Celebration. The festival will feature live music, food trucks, family activities, patriotic crafts, games and more.
  • When/Where: Sun, June 14 | 1–6PM
  • Cost: Free admission
  • Details

38. Tacos for Tiny Lives: Rojo Giveback Night

  • What: Spend Taco Tuesday on June 23 at local Highland Park favorite Rojo. Whether you dine in or choose take out, 10% of sales will be donated to Mother’s Milk Bank of Alabama to help provide life-saving donor milk for NICU babies.
  • When: Tues, June 23 | 5–10PM
  • Where: Rojo
  • Cost: Free admission
  • Details

39. Glow for a Cure benefiting Alzheimer’s of Central Alabama

  • What: Golf is about to get a lot more interesting! Glow for a Cure is a one-of-a-kind night golf tournament where daylight tee offs lead to glowing greens under the stars. Hosted by Alzheimer’s of Central Alabama’s Junior Board, this friendly competition features a silent auction, music and barbecue from Full Moon. Proceeds from the event support UAB’s Lindy Harrell Predoctoral Scholars Program, funding Alzheimer’s research.
  • When: Fri, June 26 | Tee Time: 5PM
  • Where: Highland Park Golf Course
  • Cost: Varies
  • Details

Nature events in Birmingham

Birmingham Botanical Gardens 2024 100 46 June events you won't want to miss: festivals, a live sloth + more

Head to the Birmingham Botanical Gardens for fun summer classes. (Bham Now)

40. Daylily Gardening Master Series

  • What: Get to know the world of daylillies in this hands-on three-class course led by Holliman Gardens owner and longtime grower Rene Holliman. Each class takes place at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens and lets you explore something new, from the history and structure of modern daylillies to choosing, planting and caring for them. Plus—you’ll discover tips on soil, mulch and fertilizers to help your home garden thrive.
  • When: Wednesdays, June 3, 10 + 17 | 10AM–12PM
  • Where: Birmingham Botanical Gardens
  • Cost:
    • Garden members: $90
    • Nonmembers: $95
  • Details

41. Let’s Go Birding Together

  • What: Spend a Saturday morning outside with Alabama Audubon and Jefferson County Greenways during this special early-access birding adventure at Turkey Creek Nature Preserve. Part of the national “Lets Go Birding Together” initiative, you’ll explore the preserve with fellow nature lovers in search of breeding birds. Binoculars are available to borrow, or you can bring your own.
  • When: Sat, June 13 | 7AM
  • Where: Turkey Creek Nature Preserve
  • Cost: Free
  • Details

42. Red Pollinator Garden Workday

  • What: Roll up your sleeves and give back outdoors. This monthly volunteer workday with the crew of the Red Mountain Pollinator Garden at Red Mountain Park will focus on native planting, invasive removal and beautifying the garden. Tip: Bring water + gloves and wear sturdy, garden-ready clothes + shoes.
  • When: Thurs, June 18 | 9AM
  • Where: Red Mountain Park
  • Cost: Free
  • Details

Sporting events in Birmingham

Alabama State Games
Archery is just one of the sports you’ll see athletes compete in across Birmingham. (Alabama State Games)

43. Alabama State Games

  • What: Get ready to cheer on the Alabama State Games June 12–14! The state’s biggest multi-sport event will bring thousands of athletes together across 28 sports for a weekend of competition, community and high-energy fun. From soccer and archery to kickball and equestrian, the celebration kicks off with an Opening Ceremony at Legacy Arena at the BJCC with a Parade of Athletes, cauldron lighting and live entertainment.
  • When: Fri, June 12–Sun, June 14
    • Opening Ceremony: 7–9PM
    • Sporting events: Varies by sport, date + venues
  • Where:
  • Cost: Free admission to Opening Ceremony + sporing events
  • Details

44. Birmingham Legion FC

  • What: Wear your favorite jersey and head to Protective Stadium to cheer on the Birmingham Legion throughout the month of June. They’ll take on Louisville City, Corpus Christi and more—prepare to yell GOAL!
  • When:
    • Birmingham Legion FC vs Louisville City FC: Wed, June 3 at 7PM
    • Birmingham Legion FC vs Corpus Christi FC: Tues, June 9 at 7PM
    • Birmingham Legion FC vs Las Vegas Lights FC: Sat, June 13 at 7PM
    • Birmingham Legion FC vs Loudoun United FC: Sat, June 20 at 7PM
  • Where: Protective Stadium
  • Cost: Varies by seat
  • Details

45. Alabama Pride Hike

  • What: The Alabama Pride Hike returns for its second year and it’s set to be bigger, bolder and built for everyone. To join the hike, just sign up, choose your pace and hit the trails at Oak Mountain State Park with local guides leading the way. After the hike, stick around for music, community vibes and a celebration of inclusion, movement and being outdoors in Alabama.
  • When: Sat, June 6 | 9AM–12PM
  • Where: Oak Mountain State Park
  • Cost:
    • Advanced, Intermediate, Beginner + ADA Accessible Pride Hikes: $45 per race
    • Pride Hike Youth Hike (ages 12 and under): $30
  • Details

46. Blockfest Alabama vs Georgia Car & Bike Show

  • What: Get ready for some serious energy at this car and bike show at Legion Field. This event brings car and motorcycle fans together to show off jaw-dropping rides, swap stories and soak up nonstop good vibes.
  • When: Sat, June 13 | 10AM–9PM
  • Where: Legion Field
  • Cost: $23.18
  • Details

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