June marks the unofficial start of peak festival season, and this year’s calendar is packed with major music events across the country. From country music takeovers in Nashville and Myrtle Beach to multi-genre weekends in New York, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Montana, and beyond, festivalgoers have plenty of chances to turn a summer weekend into a live music getaway.
Whether fans are planning ahead or making last-minute moves, Ticket Club can help festivalgoers find tickets to some of June’s biggest festivals without hidden service fees for members.
1. CMA Fest — June 4–7
CMA Fest returns to downtown Nashville, Tennessee, with performances spread across Music City venues including Nissan Stadium, Riverfront Park, Ascend Amphitheater, Music City Center, and stages throughout Lower Broadway. One of the biggest country music celebrations in the world, the festival brings together longtime stars and rising favorites, with artists such as Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton, Keith Urban, Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, Cody Johnson, Carly Pearce, Ella Langley, Shaboozey, HARDY, The Red Clay Strays, Zach Top, Riley Green, Tucker Wetmore, Jordan Davis, Deana Carter, and Gretchen Wilson among the performers fans can expect throughout the weekend. Find tickets here.
2. Carolina Country Music Festival — June 4–7
Carolina Country Music Festival brings four days of country music to the Myrtle Beach oceanfront in South Carolina, turning the boardwalk area into one of the biggest country beach parties of the summer. Held at the Burroughs & Chapin Pavilion Place festival site near the beach, the event features a high-profile lineup led by Post Malone, Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, and Riley Green, with additional performances from Ashley Cooke, Chris Janson, Chris Lane, Cole Swindell, Dasha, Drake White, Drew Baldridge, Emily Ann Roberts, Flatland Cavalry, Justin Moore, Lauren Alaina, Locash, Rodney Atkins, Tracy Lawrence, Tucker Wetmore, and more. Find tickets here.
3. The Governors Ball — June 5–7
The Governors Ball heads back to Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, New York, for a three-day weekend that blends pop, hip-hop, rock, R&B, K-pop, and electronic music in one of New York City’s most recognizable park settings. This year’s lineup features headliners Lorde, Stray Kids, and A$AP Rocky, along with Baby Keem, Katseye, Pierce The Veil, Mariah the Scientist, Kali Uchis, Major Lazer, Blood Orange, Wet Leg, Jennie, Dominic Fike, Geese, Clipse, and more. For fans who want a festival with big-city energy, Gov Ball remains one of June’s standout stops. Find tickets here.
4. Railbird Festival — June 6–7
Railbird Festival brings music, bourbon, and Kentucky culture together at The Infield at Red Mile in Lexington, Kentucky. The two-day festival is headlined by Tyler Childers and The Lumineers, with a strong supporting lineup that includes Mt. Joy, Caamp, Margo Price, The Wallflowers, Sam Barber, Shakey Graves, Shane Smith & the Saints, Watchhouse, Ella Langley, Braxton Keith, Muscadine Bloodline, Zach Top, Waylon Wyatt, and more. With its mix of Americana, country, folk-rock, and Southern flavor, Railbird is built for fans looking for a destination festival with a distinct regional identity. Find tickets here.
5. Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival — June 11–14
Bonnaroo returns to Bonnaroo Farm in Manchester, Tennessee, for four days of camping, music, art, late-night sets, and genre-spanning discovery. This year’s festival is led by The Strokes, Skrillex, Rüfüs Du Sol, and Noah Kahan, with additional performances from Kesha, “Weird Al” Yankovic, Alabama Shakes, Turnstile, Teddy Swims, Clipse, Modest Mouse, Four Tet, Japanese Breakfast, Vince Staples, Blood Orange, Role Model, Wet Leg, Major Lazer, Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist, and many more. For festivalgoers who want the full immersive experience, Bonnaroo remains one of the most iconic summer festivals in the country. Find tickets here.
6. Country Summer Music Festival — June 12–14
Country Summer Music Festival takes over the Sonoma County Event Center at the Fairgrounds in Santa Rosa, California, bringing a three-day country lineup to Northern California wine country. Keith Urban, Cole Swindell, and Koe Wetzel lead this year’s bill, with Nate Smith, Chase Matthew, Tyler Braden, Ingrid Andress, Dasha, BRELAND, Bayker Blankenship, Taylor Demp, Aaron Watson, John Morgan, Morgan Myles, Tyler Halverson, the Kruse Brothers, Ariel Jean, Dustin Saylor, and others rounding out the weekend. With its Santa Rosa setting and country-heavy lineup, Country Summer is a strong West Coast pick for fans looking to kick off summer with live music. Find tickets here.
7. Warped Tour D.C. — June 13–14
Warped Tour makes its Washington, D.C. stop at the Festival Grounds at RFK Campus, bringing back the punk, emo, pop-punk, hardcore, metalcore, and alternative spirit that defined the traveling festival for generations of fans. The D.C. lineup includes Jimmy Eat World, All Time Low, Rise Against, Dance Gavin Dance, Killswitch Engage, Yellowcard, 3OH!3, Anberlin, Bayside, Coheed and Cambria, Flogging Molly, Gym Class Heroes, Hawthorne Heights, Hot Mulligan, New Found Glory, Plain White T’s, Sleeping With Sirens, Taking Back Sunday, The Used, The Front Bottoms, The Story So Far, Third Eye Blind, Thrice, Underoath, Waterparks, and many more. For fans of scene nostalgia and modern rock energy, Warped Tour D.C. is one of the month’s most anticipated festival weekends. Find tickets here.
8. Field Of Dreamz — June 13
Field Of Dreamz brings a hometown-style San Diego festival to Petco Park for one day of reggae, rock, and beach-ready sounds. Headlined by Slightly Stoopid, the inaugural event features a lineup that also includes Sublime, Stephen Marley, Pepper, The Elovaters, DENM, Z-Trip, Band of Gringos, and Boostive. With two stages inside one of baseball’s most scenic ballparks, Field Of Dreamz gives fans a laid-back but high-energy way to spend a summer Saturday in San Diego. Find tickets here.
9. Summerfest — June 18–July 4
Summerfest returns to Henry Maier Festival Park on Milwaukee’s lakefront for its multi-weekend run, bringing one of the broadest festival lineups of the summer to the shores of Lake Michigan. Known as one of the largest music festivals in the world, Summerfest features major names including Garth Brooks, Ed Sheeran, Post Malone, Muse, Jelly Roll, Megan Moroney, Don Toliver, Charlie Wilson, Passion Pit, Third Eye Blind, Hot Mulligan, Father John Misty, Styx, David Lee Roth, The Roots, Louis Tomlinson, Subtronics, Tucker Wetmore, Halestorm, Russell Dickerson, KALEO, The Revivalists, Ella Mai, Sam Barber, Sean Paul, Buju Banton with Stephen Marley, and Whiskey Myers. With multiple stages and three weekends of performances, Summerfest offers something for nearly every kind of music fan. Find tickets here.
10. Barefoot Country Music Festival — June 18–21
Barefoot Country Music Festival brings country music straight to Wildwood Beach in Wildwood, New Jersey, giving fans four days of music with the Atlantic Ocean as the backdrop. This year’s beachfront lineup is led by Post Malone, Eric Church, Kelsea Ballerini, and Miranda Lambert, with Ashley Cooke, Chase Matthew, Chase Rice, Chris Lane, Cole Swindell, Colt Ford, Dasha, The Fray, Tracy Lawrence, Tucker Wetmore, Ty Myers, and more also set to perform. Part country festival and part beach vacation, Barefoot Country is one of June’s top destinations for fans who want sun, sand, and live music in one trip. Find tickets here.
11. Tailgate N’ Tallboys Illinois — June 18–20
Tailgate N’ Tallboys returns to Bloomington, Illinois, at the McLean County Fairgrounds for a Midwest festival weekend built around country music, tailgate culture, and a high-energy outdoor crowd. The lineup includes Zach Top, Treaty Oak Revival, Jessie Murph, Gavin Adcock, Braxton Keith, Kaitlin Butts, Wyatt Flores, Chase Matthew, Waylon Wyatt, Graham Barham, BigXthaPlug, Cameron Whitcomb, Cooper Alan, Drew Baldridge, The Jack Wharff Band, Jay Webb, and more. With a mix of country, red dirt, Americana, and crossover acts, this festival is a strong pick for fans looking for a rowdy summer weekend in the heart of Illinois. Find tickets here.
12. Zootown — June 19–20
Zootown Music Festival returns to the Missoula Fairgrounds in Missoula, Montana, for two days of music surrounded by Big Sky Country scenery. This year’s lineup features The Lumineers, The Chicks, The Head and the Heart, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Trampled By Turtles, Built To Spill, Joy Oladokun, Michael Marcagi, Robert Randolph, Hazlett, BALTHVS, and Vincent Lima. Blending folk, rock, Americana, jam, indie, and roots-driven sounds, Zootown offers a destination festival experience with a distinctly Montana feel. Find tickets here.
Find Last-Minute June Festival Tickets With Ticket Club
With so many major festivals happening throughout June, there is still time for fans to make last-minute plans. Whether the destination is Nashville, Myrtle Beach, New York City, Manchester, Milwaukee, Wildwood, San Diego, Lexington, Bloomington, Santa Rosa, Washington, D.C., or Missoula, Ticket Club can help festivalgoers shop available tickets and passes before the gates open.
Ticket Club members can compare festival ticket options without hidden service fees, making it easier to secure last-minute passes and get ready for a summer weekend packed with live music.
