ASU Fashion Exhibit
Through July, Scottsdale Fashion Square
New artistic energy is taking over Scottsdale Fashion Square thanks to a window display featuring fashion designs from Arizona State University Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising alumni. Located in the windows of the former Nespresso space (on the first level of the South Wing), the fashion exhibit features nine garments designed by ASU FIDM alumni, Noé Dandurand, Samantha Angulo, Madison Nelson and Elisia Cabrera. On view during mall hours. Free. www.fashionsquare.com.
Rock ‘n Roll Car Show
Saturdays through Sept. 27, Pima Crossing
As of last month, the long-celebrated Rock ‘n Roll Car Show at The Pavilions at Talking Stick in Scottsdale moved 4 miles up the road to Cold Beers & Cheeseburgers at Pima Crossing, located on the northwest corner of the 101 Pima Freeway and Shea Boulevard. Fans and car owners are invited every Saturday and owners should be aware that staging for the show will begin after 2 p.m. out of respect for nearby businesses in the center. Then the car show fun goes from 5 to 8 p.m. Car owners will receive a Cold Beers & Cheeseburgers gift card just for participating. 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Free. www.coldbeers.com.
Nikon Small World Exhibit
Through June 22, Arizona Science Center
The Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition showcases the intricate details of life that are invisible to the naked eye. This exhibit features the top 20 winning images from the 2025 competition, including an image that highlights the structure of brain tumor cells, which can help demystify neurodegenerative diseases. Discover the hidden beauty of the microscopic world as the competition celebrates its 50th anniversary. Hours vary. Included with museum general admission. www.azscience.org.
Canine & Cocktails
Through June 30, Weft & Warp Art Bar + Kitchen
Dine with your dog on the outdoor patio every night this summer. Get a complimentary treat for your pup when you purchase a signature cocktail. The Doggy Menu includes Rover Easy eggs, a Bow Wow Burger, Canine Chicken, and Chasing Tails seared Gulf Coast shrimp. 5-6:30 p.m. Cocktail costs vary. www.andazscottsdale.com.
June Days
June 1-30, Old Town Scottsdale
June Days is a celebration of all things that make Scottsdale great: wine tastings, art exhibits, crafting workshops, live performances, family outings, and more. Visit a museum, participate in a book discussion, have breakfast at the farmers market, take a fitness class or try a sound bath experience. Signature Old Town activities are on full display as summer sets in. Visit the website for a full list of activities and special events. Times and prices vary. www.oldtownscottsdaleaz.com.
Camp Innovation
June 2-July 25, Arizona Science Center
Curious kids and budding scientists will love the interactive, high-energy programs that explore different themes throughout the summer at this camp. Sessions for kids in grades 1 through 12 include Delicious Discoveries (June 2-6, June 30-July 3); NASA Astro Camp (June 9-13 and July 7-11); Pick Your Poison (June 16-20 and July 14-18); and Sky-High Science (June 23-27 and July 21-25). 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. $325; $295 for museum members. www.azscience.org.
Phoenix Mercury
June 5, 7, 11, and 27, PHX Arena
Arizona’s WNBA team opens a home stand against the expansion Golden State Valkyries (June 5). The Seattle Storm is next (June 7) before the team hosts number-one draft pick Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings (June 11). To close out the month, Breanna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu and former Mercury guard and fan-favorite Natasha Cloud and the New York Liberty come to town. Don’t miss out on the hoops action and the hottest ticket in women’s sports. Times and ticket prices vary. www.mercury.wnba.com.
Celebrate Jazz
June 6-8, Musical Instrument Museum
A vibrant weekend of rhythm and soul with world-class performances, interactive workshops, and instrument showcases that celebrate the full spectrum of this quintessentially American musical genre. Traditional New Orleans style to cutting-edge contemporary interpretations will be on stage in the MIM theater, and the event will explore the global influence and evolution of jazz music. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Included with museum admission. www.mim.org.
Phoenix Fan Fusion
June 6-8, Phoenix Convention Center
Phoenix Fan Fusion is an annual multigenre pop culture convention celebrating fandoms like comics, anime, movies, TV shows, gaming, and more. It features celebrity guests, panels, cosplay, gaming tournaments, an exhibitor hall, and fan experiences. Explore immersive exhibits, level up in the gaming hall, or escape to the Arcade Oasis to play classic and indie games. Cosplay, book signings, and celebrity panels are all part of the experience. Confirmed celebrity appearances include Hayden Christensen, Charlie Cox, Vincent D’Onofrio, Sean Astin, Elijah Wood, Rainn Wilson, Katey Sagal, Kevin Smith, Marissa Tomei, Simon Pegg, and many more. Times vary. Tickets start at $44; free for kids 12 and younger. www.phoenixfanfusion.com.
Bite Nite
June 7, Chateau Luxe
Deck yourself out in country couture for ALS Arizona’s signature culinary-based fundraising gala. The Valley’s top chefs will showcase unique dishes during the event to raise awareness and funds for ALS treatment and research. Proceeds from the auction and donations will help further ALS Arizona’s mission to help people living with ALS until this progressive neurodegenerative disease can be eradicated. 6-10 p.m. $50. www.alsaz.org.
Flashlight Nights
June 7, 14, 21, 28, Desert Botanical Garden
Experience the magic of the garden after dark, and beat the heat on the trails at night. Come face-to-face with fascinating desert creatures that only come out at night, and soak in the nighttime vibes on a flashlight tour. Themes include Celebrating our Community (June 7), Father’s Day (June 14), Juneteenth (June 21), and Pride Night - An Evening of CommUNITY (June 28). 7-9:30 p.m. Included with garden general admission. www.dbg.org.
The Carole King & James Taylor Story
June 8, Talking Stick Resort
Through passionate renditions of Fire and Rain, Sweet Baby James, I Feel the Earth Move, Natural Woman, You’ve Got a Friend, and many more, artists Phoebe Katis and Dan Klews will take audience members on a journey through the careers of legends and Grammy winners Carole King and James Taylor. 8 p.m. $25-$55. www.talkingstickresort.com.
Juneteenth Celebration
June 10, Desert Botanical Garden
On June 19, 1865, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation, freedom reached Texas, marking the beginning of the end of slavery in the United States. Juneteenth honors this pivotal moment in history. With the theme Reclaiming the Past, Remembering Black Voices, Reshaping the Future, this event will be a blend of culture, entertainment and family-friendly fun. Kids can enjoy interactive games and activities, while adults can browse an evening market showcasing the talents of local artists and vendors. Celebrate with live music, dance performances, delicious food and much more. 6-9 p.m. Free with Community Day reservation. www.dbg.org.
Life of Pi
June 17-22, ASU Gammage
A 16-year-old boy survives a shipwreck in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, floating in a lifeboat with a hyena, a zebra, an orangutan, and a Bengal Tiger – the novel sold more than 15 million copies, became a worldwide phenomenon. The movie adaptation received four Academy Awards and was nominated for 11. Now, the stage version wil come to Gammage, having won three Tony Awards. It is an epic story of perseverance and hope, told with stunning visuals, world-class puppetry, and exquisite stagecraft. Performance times vary. $18-$150. www.asugammage.com.
Sonoran Sippin’: Sip & Swing
June 20, Desert Botanical Garden
Grab some friends for an evening of mini golf, refreshing drinks, and live music at the Desert Botanical Garden. The three nine-hole LED courses will feature exciting and challenging obstacles among the garden trails. Putters, scorecards, and pencils will be provided, with food available for purchase. This 21-and-older event is the perfect way to swing into summer. 6-9 p.m. $16.95. www.dbg.org.
Mary Chapin Carpenter
June 22, Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
Mary Chapin Carpenter has sold more than 16 million records and won five Grammy awards over the course of her career. She is only one of 15 female members of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Her intimate live shows are known to be filled with rich storytelling to complement her poetic song-stories and toe-tapping hits. Classic 1990s hits like Passionate Kisses, I Feel Lucky, and He Thinks He’ll Keep Her and new material will connect with audiences during the heartfelt performance. She will be accompanied by singer-songwriter Brandy Clark for this show. 7 p.m. $64-$135. www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org.
Fourth of July Freedom Fest
July 3-6, Fairmont Scottsdale Princess
Celebrate Independence Day in style at Fairmont Scottsdale Princess’ annual Fourth of July Freedom Fest! Enjoy three days of patriotic fun with live concerts, all-American fare, military tributes, fireworks every night, and poolside fun for the whole family. This resort-wide event features themed activities, kids’ games, and special summer spa and dining experiences. Cap off each evening with a dazzling fireworks display lighting up the desert sky. www.scottsdaleprincess.com.
12th Annual Fourth of July Celebration
July 4, WestWorld of Scottsdale
The night sky will light up with the largest fireworks display in Scottsdale’s history at this year’s star-spangled spectacular. The celebration features the return of the fan-favorite 406 Rodeo, complete with bull riding and mutton busting for kids. The mainstage heats up with the 3rd Annual Cold Beers & Cheeseburgers Summer Slider Eating Contest Championship, where 14 finalists compete for grand prizes. Guests can also enjoy classic backyard games like musical chairs and cake walks. The evening includes a presentation of colors and a performance of the National Anthem. The 6th Annual Parade of Heroes honors outstanding leaders in eight categories. Indoor backyard barbecue tickets include all-you-can-eat dining and access to a premium fireworks viewing area. 5-9 p.m. $50; child barbecue ticket, $30; indoor access with food available for purchase, $25; per car for fireworks only, $20. www.scottsdale4th.com.