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Top 10+ Things to Do in Miami in June 2026

by CondoBlackBook Team, May 28, 2026

Top 10+ Things to Do in Miami in June 2026

Summer has officially arrived, and the Magic City is aglow with effervescent events and show-stopping spectacles. For the first time in over 30 years, the FIFA World Cup is returning to the United States, and Miami has been chosen as one of 16 host cities throughout North America. With soccer being the most watched sport in the world, Miami is bound to become even more colorful with jerseys from every country parading the streets. Expect the air to be thick with excitement, anticipation…and a little condensation. 

Beyond watching the beautiful game, there’s much to see and do in June, from immersive exhibits to concerts featuring some of the biggest names in music. Keep reading to discover our recommendations for the top Miami events in June 2026, plus two noteworthy charity galas.

 

— Our Selection of the Top Miami Events in June 2026

  • Sports

    • FIFA World Cup 2026 | Hard Rock Stadium

    • FIFA Fan Festival 2026 | Bayfront Park

    • Rhythm of the Cup | Miami Beach Bandshell

  • Arts & Culture

    • Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture | Pérez Art Museum Miami

    • World Ocean Day 2026 | Frost Museum of Science

    • Summer Friday | Vizcaya Museum & Gardens

  • Concerts & Performances

    • Rosalía, Summer Walker & A$AP Rocky | Kaseya Center

    • Charlie Puth + Josh Groban & Jennifer Hudson | Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

    • MISO @ The Garden | Miami Beach Botanical Garden

    • The Book of Mormon | Adrienne Arsht Center

  • Charities & Galas

    • Hard Hats & High Heels | Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami

    • 89th Royal Poinciana Fiesta Scholarship Celebration and Art Unveiling | Royal Poinciana Festival

— Sports

FIFA World Cup 2026 | Hard Rock Stadium

June 15–July 18 at 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens

Photo credit: Hard Rock Stadium

 

The FIFA World Cup is coming to none other than the Hard Rock Stadium. Home to the NFL’s Miami Dolphins, this 65,000-seat venue will accommodate visitors from every corner of the globe. A total of seven potentially life-changing matches will play out in Miami, with Portugal vs. Colombia possibly being our last chance to see Cristiano Ronaldo represent his home country on the World Cup stage.

Will former champions Uruguay and Brazil return to glory after years of heartbreak?  Or will Argentina defend their title as 2022’s world champions? Only time will tell.

Miami World Cup Match Schedule

  • June 15: Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay

  • June 21: Uruguay vs. Cape Verde

  • June 24: Brazil vs. Scotland

  • June 27: Portugal vs. Colombia

  • July 3: Round of 32-1J vs. 2H

  • July 11: Quarter Final

  • July 18: Bronze Final

 

FIFA Fan Festival 2026 | Bayfront Park

June 13–July 5 at 301 Biscayne Boulevard, Downtown Miami

 

Part of a worldwide celebration, Bayfront Park has been chosen as the setting for Miami’s FIFA Fan Festival. For about three weeks, this bayfront green space, which is equipped with an amphitheater, will serve as FIFA’s official hub for soccer enthusiasts, with big-screen match broadcasts, live music and entertainment, immersive fan experiences, and food-and-beverage vendors. More details are still to come, but judging from Fan Festivals in previous years, this will be an unmissable experience.

 

Rhythm of the Cup | Miami Beach Bandshell

June 22 & 24 at 7275 Collins Avenue, South Beach

Photo credit: Phillip Pessar from Miami, USA

 

Fútbol fanatics will find yet another place to cheer and congregate with Miami Beach Bandshell’s Rhythm of the Cup, a series of community watch parties and featured live concerts (and yes, there will be food and beverage options). View Argentina vs. Austria and Scotland vs. Brazil on June 22 and 24, respectively, and immerse yourself in the exhilarating communal energy of one of the world’s most anticipated sporting events, all steps away from the Atlantic’s azure waters.

 

— Arts & Culture

Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture | Pérez Art Museum Miami

March 19 to August 23 at 1103 Biscayne Boulevard, Downtown Miami

 

In recent months, Miami has hosted a succession of major sporting events: the Miami Open in March, the Formula One Grand Prix in May, and now the FIFA World Cup in June. Combined with its multinational appeal, the city serves as the perfect backdrop for Pérez Art Museum Miami’s Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture.

Featuring more than 100 works by global artists, the exhibit beautifully illustrates the nuanced convergence of athleticism and artistry from diverse cultural perspectives. Inspired by personal memories and watershed moments, fine art and historical memorabilia come together to paint a vivid picture of sport’s role and reach in our modern society.

 

World Ocean Day 2026 | Frost Science Museum

June 6 at 1103 Biscayne Boulevard, Downtown Miami

 

In celebration of World Ocean Day, Miami’s beloved Phillip & Patricia Frost Museum of Science is offering action-packed programming perfect for curious families and nature lovers alike. Roll up your sleeves with hands-on STEM activities, watch a live-science stage show, appreciate poetry written by Miami-Dade County residents and K–12 students, and more.

Advertised as “where ocean meets ingenuity,” this yearly event will be particularly special because it overlaps with the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. A poster exhibit will feature American oceanographers, scientists, and engineers who have made an impact on our big blue planet, while The Frost Planetarium will be playing a short that spotlights the role of American innovation across multiple disciplines and generations.

 

Summer Friday | Vizcaya Museum & Gardens

June 26 at 3251 South Miami Avenue, Coconut Grove

 

The June installment of Vizcaya Museum & Gardens’ Summer Fridays series kicks off the new season with rotating DJ sets, live artist demonstrations, and drinks and appetizers from local vendors. Thanks to the villa’s extended evening hours, the Main House will be accessible until 7:30 p.m. and the gardens until 8 p.m. Explore Vizcaya’s manicured grounds, groove to the beat, and get lost in the splendor of this historic Miami gem. 

 

— Concerts & Performances

Rosalía, Summer Walker & A$AP Rocky | Kaseya Center

June 4, 6, 14 & 15 at 601 Biscayne Boulevard, Downtown Miami

Photo credit: Live Nation

 

Performing songs from her critically acclaimed discography, namely 2025’s orchestral Lux and 2022’s experimental Motomami, Spanish sensation Rosalía will be gracing the Kaseya Center with her signature style of immaculately curated, high-caliber theatricalism. As an alumna of the Catalonia College of Music, the singer’s almost scholarly approach to pop and its infinite possibilities, coupled with enormous artistic talent, is a strong draw for music aficionados who appreciate a vast sonic landscape that blurs genre lines and inspires thoughtful conversation.

On the 14th, Summer Walker will be taking her confessional R&B to the stage in support of 2025’s Finally Over It, the third and last installment in her Over It album trilogy. Marketed as the final chapter of a culturally significant musical era spanning more than six years, the setlist will feature songs from all three of her albums.

On the 15th, A$AP Rocky’s second headlining concert, the Don't Be Dumb Tour, will be making a stop at the Kaseya. The tour supports Don’t Be Dumb, the rapper’s first full-length LP after an eight-year hiatus. Concert-goers can expect an eclectic mix of current earworms and past charttoppers as well as special appearances by Rocky’s six alter egos.

 

Charlie Puth + Josh Groban & Jennifer Hudson | Hard Rock Hotel & Casino 

June 5 & 20 at 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood

Photo credit: Live Nation

 

Grammy-nominated singer Charlie Puth’s Whatever's Clever! World Tour will be heading to the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on June 5. Backed by a live band, Puth will be performing some of his greatest hits, like “How Long,” “Attention,” and “We Don’t Talk Anymore.” Fans will enjoy his signature piano playing and famous perfect pitch.

On June 20, Josh Groban, with special guest Jennifer Hudson, will be unleashing their vocal talents to the stage. Expect a ballad-heavy evening from these two critically lauded performers.

 

MISO @ The Garden | Miami Beach Botanical Garden

June 6 at 2000 Convention Center Drive, South Beach

 

MISO @ the Garden’s marriage of lush greenery with live classical music is nothing short of a match made in heaven. In collaboration with the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, the Miami Symphony Orchestra, led by Eduardo Marturet, will be offering a magical evening hour of stirring sights and sounds. All are welcome, and blankets or low lawn chairs are recommended for comfortable outdoor seating.

 

The Book of Mormon | Adrienne Arsht Center

June 9–14 at 1300 Biscayne Blvd, Arts & Entertainment District

 

Critically acclaimed, record-setting musical comedy The Book of Mormon will be closing Broadway in Miami’s 2025–2026 season. The show, which has won nine Tony Awards, follows the misadventures of two missionaries who attempt to evangelize locals in a Ugandan village only to realize they bit off a little more than they could chew. Conceived by EGOT winner Robert Lopez with South Park co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, The Book of Mormon may not be a family affair, but it’ll be sure to be appreciated by those who like their humor a little on the irreverent side.

 

— Charities & Galas

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami | Hard Hats & High Heels

June 4 at 3201 Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne

 

Going on its 11th year, Habitat for Humanity’s Hard Hats & High Heels program raises funds to build safe, affordable housing for single mothers in Miami-Dade county. The glitzy evening will consist of drinks and gourmet hors d’oeuvres, a buzzing silent auction, and contagious positivity from the event’s passionate committee and dedicated sponsors. With every clink and bid, a brighter path is paved for a family in need.

 

Royal Poinciana Festival | 89th Royal Poinciana Fiesta Scholarship Celebration and Art Unveiling

June 7 at 10901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables

 

Miami's oldest continuously running festival, the 89th Royal Poinciana Fiesta will be taking place at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden to celebrate the scholarship recipients of the 2026 Royal Poinciana Fiesta Queen and Court as well as the Larry Schokman Book Award. The evening will also feature a display of works by Magnus Sodamin, alumnus of Miami’s New World School of the Arts, plus the festival’s famous Royal Poinciana Punch and Poinciana Cake. Guests are requested to bring a dish to share or make a donation.

 

— Conclusion

And that wraps up our list of the best Miami events in June 2026! The Blackbook team wishes you and yours a fabulous month of fun and sun. Follow us at @blackbokproperties on Instagram and subscribe to our YouTube channel for exclusive insights into the city’s dynamic lifestyle and booming real-estate market. You can also call, text, or email us for assistance with moving or investing in Miami.

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