Between Pride, America 250 events, Juneteenth celebrations, film festivals, and new museums, June is not a month to stay home. Here’s how to up your D.C. cultural ~ aura ~ this month without getting overwhelmed.
Catch D.C.’s Documentary Film Festival
DC/DOX is returning June 11-14 with 100+ feature and short documentaries from around the world. For a D.C.-focused film, check out “The Custodian” about local legend Samu Kureshi, who spent 50 years building the country’s largest private collection of Commanders memorabilia! You can get an all-access pass for $237 or catch individual films for $17 a pop.
Celebrate America 250 Your Way
America's 250th anniversary events are coming to the National Mall and beyond. From the UFC Freedom 250 fight on June 14 to the Great American State Fair starting June 25, the celebrations are going to be non-stop. For something more local check out the District Vibes exhibit at the MLK Library or the National Gallery Block Party.
Hack Your Way Into a Hotel Pool
Turns out you don’t need to stay at a fancy D.C. hotel to use their pool. You can just buy a day pass on ResortPass for around $20 to $60. You can even rent a whole cabana with your friends for $100. But of course, we’re never too good for a dip in one of D.C.’s public pools either. Here’s a list of our favorites.
Show Up and Show Out for Pride
It’s impossible to talk about June without mentioning Pride. The annual Pride Parade is on June 20 this year, but why stop there? Watch the Capital Pride Concert with Maren Morris and Leikeli47, hit up a queer fashion show at Transmission, a drag show at metrobar, or the big dyke flea market at Wunder Garten.
Artist’s rendering of the National Geographic Museum of Exploration’s Eatery, opening in June.
(Courtesy of the National Geographic Society)
Explore the National Geographic Museum
The long-awaited Museum of Exploration opens on June 26 with interactive exhibits, massive projections, and a magazine archives gallery. Tickets are $29 and include entry to the museum and attached food hall with Italian, Moroccan, Peruvian, and Vietnamese options, plus a full bar and bakery.
Get Dressed Up and Go to Sundress Fest
One of the best darties of the year — Sundress Fest — is happening at Wonderland Ballroom on June 7. Sundresses are required (regardless of gender). So beg, borrow, or steal one from a friend and show a little leg for charity. There will be some to borrow if you don’t have your own so you can compete for the best dress award.
Get the Meat Sweats at the National Capital Barbecue Battle
Endless meat for the price of a $21 day pass. What could go wrong? Barbeque vendors from around the country descend on Pennsylvania Ave on June 27-28, while local go-go legends like Rare Essence, Junkyard, EU, and the Chuck Brown Band sing your meaty worries away.




