Tri-Valley Events: June 2026
If you live in the Tri-Valley, you already know summer here hits different, and June 2026 is proof. The calendar is absolutely packed with free concerts, wine tastings, country festivals, car shows, and community gatherings that make the most of long evenings and that golden California light. Here's everything worth knowing about.
JUNE 2: Barrels and Bingo Game Night at McGrail Vineyards
McGrail Vineyards is hosting a bingo night that's anything but your grandma's church hall game. Expect loud music, plenty of laughs, and award-winning wine flowing from 6–8 PM. Tickets include your bingo card, and wine is available by the glass or bottle throughout the evening. Groups of eight or more can request a reserved table in advance. Must be 21+.
JUNE 3: Pleasanton RAGE USL W League Match
The Pleasanton RAGE are making their home matches a destination this season — not just a game. Themed nights at Pleasanton's city fields run 6–9 PM, blending competitive women's soccer with entertainment and community connection. Free admission makes this one of the easiest yes's on the calendar all summer.
JUNE 3: Denim & Diamonds in Downtown Livermore
Livermore Downtown's newest event arrives just in time for Rodeo Week, and it's bringing serious western energy to 1st Street from 5–9 PM. Modeled after the beloved Witches Night Out format, Denim & Diamonds invites you to stroll, shop, and sip your way through downtown with exclusive in-store specials at local boutiques and restaurants. There's also a Diamond Alley Bazaar pop-up marketplace featuring handcrafted leather goods, rodeo-ready apparel, sparkling jewelry, and locally made finds. Dinner reservations at participating restaurants are $10 per person (benefiting Livermore Downtown Inc.) with two seatings available: 5:30–7 PM and 7:30–9 PM. No ticket required to enjoy the shopping and street atmosphere.
JUNE 5: Pleasanton Concerts in the Park – Other People's Money
Free outdoor concerts don't get much better than this. Other People's Money — a Diablo Magazine reader favorite for Best Band in the East Bay two years in a row — brings a full rock concert experience to Lions Wayside Park from 7–8:30 PM. Their setlist pulls from Billy Idol, Tom Petty, Lynyrd Skynyrd, U2, Stevie Wonder, Bad Company, and more. Bring a blanket, grab some snacks, and settle in for a real show under the summer sky.
JUNE 6: Palate: The Art of Cuisine at the Bankhead Theater
Livermore Valley Arts is introducing a brand-new annual tradition: a celebration of the culinary arts alongside the performing arts. On June 6, noon–3 PM, six Tri-Valley chefs will each present a signature small plate inspired by a single bold color. Three pastry chefs and three bars round out the experience, and your ticket covers ample tastings, sweet treats, and one drink. Live music from Jeff Bordes plays outdoors on the Shea Homes Stage. This inaugural event is part of Visit Tri-Valley's Twist Weekend — a great reason to make a full day of it.
JUNE 6: American Cancer Society Discovery Shop Pop-Up in Pleasanton
The Discovery Shop is heading outside for a pop-up in Pleasanton's Valley Plaza from 10 AM–6 PM, complete with live music and sidewalk activities. Shop gently used clothing and goods while supporting sustainability and the American Cancer Society. A low-key, feel-good way to spend part of a Saturday.
JUNE 6–7: 3rd Annual Taste of Greece Festival
The Pleasanton Senior Center transforms for two days of authentic Greek food, drinks, desserts, live music, and dancing. Noon–8 PM both Saturday and Sunday. OPA — come hungry, come ready to dance, and come be Greek for the day.
JUNE 6: The Longest Table in Downtown Pleasanton
One of the more unique community events you'll find anywhere: Longest Table takes over Main Street with a giant community picnic. Tables and chairs are provided — you bring your own food, drinks, and company. Show up with a full crew, a small group, or fly solo and get seated alongside neighbors. Free to attend, but reservations are required for every person in your party. 6:30–8 PM.
JUNE 6: Hot Rod Row in Downtown Pleasanton
Classic cars roll into Downtown Pleasanton for a full day of automotive eye candy from 10 AM–4 PM. A perfect pairing with everything else happening downtown that Saturday — stroll the cars before dinner or between events.
JUNE 6: Twist into Summer at The Wave in Dublin
The Wave is offering buy-one-get-one admission as part of Tri-Valley Twist, making it the most affordable splash of summer. Open 11 AM–6 PM — a great option if you've got the family in tow and want to balance the evening's downtown events with some afternoon water fun.
JUNE 7: Downtown Pleasanton Country Fest
This one's brand new, and it sounds like an instant classic. Country Fest on Main makes its debut on Sunday, June 7, with five live band stages, a BBQ smoker cook-off, beer gardens, line dancing, a petting zoo, and local vendors all along Main Street, 11 AM–3 PM. Free admission, all ages, pure Pleasanton at its best. If you only go to one new event this summer, make it this one.
JUNE 7: Bubbles and Boots in Downtown Pleasanton
Running alongside Country Fest from 11 AM–1 PM, Bubbles and Boots adds a country-themed cocktail tasting experience to the morning — wandering through downtown with a commemorative glass in hand and a line dancing section waiting for you. Grab a ticket, get your two-step ready, and kick off Sunday in style.
JUNE 7: Trolley Art Roll in Downtown Livermore
End your Twist Weekend on a mellow, creative note. The Livermore Wine Trolley departs from First Street Wine Company at 10 AM, 12 PM, and 2 PM, rolling through the streets so passengers can take in the city's colorful mural art. Guests get 10% off any purchase at the starting point to enjoy on board. Bring friends, bring your beverage of choice, and let the city show you what it's made of.
JUNE 10: Pleasanton RAGE USL W League Match
Another themed match night at 6 PM, another chance to catch the RAGE in action — for free. The midweek match is a great way to break up the week and support local women's soccer. Community, competition, and no cover charge.
JUNE 19–JULY 12: Alameda County Fair
The Fair is back at the Alameda County Fairgrounds, and this year it runs Wednesdays through Sundays from noon to 11 PM. Classic fair food, monster trucks, a demolition derby, pig racing, shopping, and a summer concert series that includes the Beach Boys and Flo Rida. Whether you go once or make it a summer tradition, the Fair is a Tri-Valley rite of passage.
JUNE 13–JUNE 14: 108th Annual Livermore Rodeo
The Livermore Rodeo returns for its 108th year with two days of world-class PRCA competition, a downtown parade, and a full week of western-themed events.
JUNE 21: 5th Annual Jon Snyder Memorial Father's Day Car Show at the Blackhawk Museum
Danville's Blackhawk Museum is the perfect Father's Day destination this year, hosting its fifth annual car show from 9 AM–2 PM. Classic cars, rare collectibles, custom builds, and beloved film cars fill the courtyard, with live music from the Juke Joint Band, food trucks, and a 9-hole inflatable mini golf course for kids. All five museum galleries are open, and dads receive free admission. Vehicle registration is open at $50 for one car; the first 200 registered vehicles receive a goodie bag.
JUNE 27: Wine Fest at the Alameda County Fairgrounds
Summer afternoons were made for this. The annual Wine Fest runs 2–5 PM in the stunning outdoor spaces of the Fairgrounds — unlimited tastings, a commemorative glass, and beautiful gardens as your backdrop. Fair admission is sold separately, and non-drinking guests can tag along at no cost.
JUNE 27: ComicCon Livermore at the Bankhead Theater
The Bankhead becomes geek headquarters from 11 AM–4 PM as ComicCon Livermore brings together artists across every genre — graphic novels, manga, sci-fi, horror, fantasy, romance, and more. There's also a cosplay contest, gaming tournaments, and anime and toy vendors. A fun, creative, community-driven afternoon in the heart of Livermore.
JUNE 28: Fiesta at The Fair
Cap off June at the Fairgrounds with Fiesta at the Fair, presented by Casamigos. Sunday, June 28, noon–9 PM: live music, dancing, and vibrant cultural performances for the whole family. Included with general Fair admission — no extra ticket needed.
The Tri-Valley has always had a strong sense of community, and June is when that really shows. Whether you're bringing the whole family, planning a date night, or just looking for something free to do on a summer evening, this month has you covered from Livermore to Pleasanton to Dublin. Get out there.