From Governors Ball to the Big Apple BBQ Block Party, the Mermaid Parade and Jazz Age Lawn Party, here are the best things to do in New York City in June.
We're still dodging those rainshowers that should've gone out with April, but it's game face time, New York. The city isn't waiting for the official start of summer on June 21 to kick its events schedule into high gear. Memorial Day threw down the gauntlet, and now it's time to get started with our guide to the best June events.
Eat unlimited ice cream
Heed the call of the wild
You can love the city and still maintain your love of the outdoors — or fall in love with it for the first time. Embrace the spirit of adventure and beauty of nature during OutdoorFest with 10 days of activities across all five boroughs, starting with a campout on Staten Island, night fishing, canoeing the Gowanus Canal and surfing. June 1-10, outdoorfest.comGet literal
BookCon, the Comic Con of books, takes over the Javits Center all weekend for tons of panels with celebrity authors including former President Bill Clinton and Broad City star Abbi Jacobson, workshops on how to become the next George R.R. Martin, a giant crime fiction discussion and, of course, a marketplace where you can be the first to score new releases or a special edition of a favorite book. June 2-3, $40-$45 ($10 kids), thebookcon.comGovernors didn't party like this
Bushwick throws the block party of the year
What started out as a small block party in 2011 has grown into a full-blown arts festival, including a concert series headlined this year by Ja Rule. The Bushwick Collective Block Party takes place in the middle of the city's largest open-air art gallery — Troutman Street from Cypress Avenue to Irving Avenue — where graffiti and street artists will be working live, plus a Modelo beer garden, block party standards like food vendors and face painting, makeovers by House of Yes and more. June 2, Free-$100, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., 7 Scott Ave., BrooklynCheer on the sporting ponies
See Brooklyn artists at work
Greenpoint Open Studios is your one chance all year for a behind-the-canvas peek inside the studios of artists and designers, both up-and-comers and established names. There are also tons of special events like a kickoff party at Java Studios on June 1, a rooftop drink-and-draw and a dance party fundraiser. June 2-3, greenpointopenstudios.comKick off Brooklyn’s biggest concert series
Sample the theater district
You won’t have to wonder where to eat in the Theater District after Taste of Times Square, a lively street fair with grub from more than 40 area restaurants, accompanied by live performances (of course). Entry is free, but to try the dishes (priced between $2 and $6) you'll need to buy books of tickets. June 5, 5-9 p.m., 46th Street between Broadway and 10th AvenueAll about the brass
Find trumpets, French horns, saxophones and any other instrument made to party at the first-ever New York Brass Festival at the McKittrick Hotel. The 10-hour marathon of performances will span genres from Balkan funk-jazz outfit Slavic Soul Party to the psycho-mambo sounds of Gato Loco. June 10, 2 p.m.-midnight, $45, nybrassfest.comThe country’s best barbecue comes to NYC
The year’s most educational block party
The Upper East Side’s museums all throw open their doors and bring culture to the streets during the annual Museum Mile Festival.
Fifth Avenue closes down from 82nd to 105th streets with tons of
entertainment, activities and free admission to all seven museums along
the way, from the Guggenheim to El Museo del Barrio. June 12, 6-9 p.m., free, museummilefestival.org
Dance to the hits of the Jazz Age
All the Dapper Dans and flapper girls head to Governors
Island for two throwback weekends every summer where everything is from
the 1920s and ‘30s. The spirit of the era lives again at the Jazz Age Lawn Party,
with live music from headliner/host Michael Arenella and His Dreamland
Orchestra plus the Dreamland Follies, piano wiz Peter Mintun and many
more and all the usual trappings: dancing, cocktails, photo ops, vintage
shopping, lawn games and, best of all, endless gawking at all the
amazing ensembles. June 16-17 and Aug. 25-26, $35, jazzagelawnparty.eventbrite.com
March with the fishes
Indulge your lustful soul
There’s an art to intimacy, the slow build of pleasure in another’s company — something we could all use a reminder of in our instant gratification world. Abby Hertz’s acclaimed Lust party at Lot 45 begins with an erotic dinner party served on naked bodies and ramps up from there with sensual performances, interactive art installations, live music and anything else lurking in your lustful heart (short of actual sex). June 16, $75+, 7 p.m.-3 a.m., 411 Troutman St., BrooklynBroadway’s sexiest night
Once a year, more than 150 Broadway performers get frisky in a themed night of striptease. Broadway Bares delivers exactly what it promises, with two shows of original songs and choreography that leave nothing to the imagination, and it’s all to benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. June 17, 9:30 p.m. & midnight, $65+, Hammerstein Ballroom, broadwaybares.comGet to know Lower Manhattan
Wave your rainbow flags
The LGBT movement is never going back in the closet again. Celebrate the community during Pride Week with tons of events from the kickoff rally and annual spectacular parade to the two-day music festival Pride Island, a family-friendly block party and events all over the city. June 14-24, nycpride.orgA wildly multicultural street fest
Where else are you going to find a block party that mashes up Jewish, Chinese and Puerto Rican flavors and traditions? Egg Rolls, Egg Creams & Empanadas is a project of the Museum at Eldridge Street to highlight all the cultures of its neighborhood with Chinese opera followed by klezmer music, Puerto Rican artists and challah-braiding demonstrations, craft workshops where you’ll make yarmulkes and lace, a mah jongg tournament and more. And, of course, plenty of the fest’s namesake foods for sale all day. June 17, noon-4 p.m., free, eldridgestreet.orgSleep under the sea
Dine under the stars in Prospect Park
Wear your festive best to the Prospect Park Soiree,
the second annual dinner party under the stars benefitting the Prospect
Park Alliance. You bring the food, wine, tableware and all your
fabulous friends, they’ll bring the live music, lawn games, tables and
chairs. Proceeds support the park's maintenance and programs. June 23, $50, must be 21+, 5-10 p.m., 95 Prospect Park W., soiree.prospectpark.org
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