Your Ultimate Guide to Things to Do in Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Apex, Wake Forest, and Across the Triangle

The Triangle is packed with exciting events this weekend as communities come together to celebrate Juneteenth, Father’s Day, the Summer Solstice, the Carolina Hurricanes Stanley Cup Championship, live music, outdoor movies, food truck rodeos, family festivals, and free community activities.

Whether you’re looking for cultural celebrations, concerts, markets, outdoor adventures, or family-friendly fun, here’s your guide to the best events happening across the Triangle from June 18-21.

Thursday, June 18: Music, Arts & Juneteenth Celebrations

Kick off the weekend with a variety of free and low-cost events throughout the Triangle.

Featured Events

  • Juneteenth Tours at Pope House Museum (Raleigh)
  • Free Kids Movie: Shrek 2 at Triangle Cinemas
  • Third Thursday Art Gallery Reception at Durham Arts Council
  • Juneteenth Film Screening at Nasher Museum of Art
  • Midtown Beach Music Series at Midtown Park
  • Live After 5 Summer Concert Series featuring AZUL at Raleigh Union Station
  • Groovin’ in Garner featuring Jim Quick & Coastline
  • Raleigh Uke Jam
  • Free Comedy Night at Sneaky Penguin Brewing
  • Jazz: The Session at Bond Brothers Eastside
  • Open Mic Nights, Karaoke, Trivia, and Live Music throughout the region

Food and drink specials include Dairy Queen’s 50-cent Sparkler and Cooler promotion, discounted wine specials, and brewery happy hour deals.


Friday, June 19: Juneteenth Celebrations Across the Triangle

Juneteenth takes center stage Friday with dozens of celebrations honoring African American history, culture, and freedom.

Must-Attend Juneteenth Events

Juneteenth Day Party at Chavis

10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
John Chavis Memorial Park, Raleigh

One of Raleigh’s largest Juneteenth celebrations featuring community resources, live entertainment, food vendors, family activities, and cultural programming.

Juneteenth at Marbles & Moore Square

12 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Downtown Raleigh

Family-friendly activities, vendors, performances, and community engagement in the heart of downtown.

Juneteenth Celebration at RTP

5 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Hub RTP

An evening of music, culture, food, and community celebration.

Juneteenth Night Party at Chavis

5 p.m. – 9 p.m.
John Chavis Memorial Park

Continue the celebration with live performances and community festivities.

Additional Friday Highlights

  • Chapel Hill-Carrboro Juneteenth Celebration
  • Juneteenth Tour at Stagville Historic Site
  • Seeds of Freedom at Historic Oak View
  • Juneteenth History Lecture at City of Raleigh Museum
  • World Cup Watch Parties throughout the Triangle
  • Third Friday Durham Art Walk
  • Meet on Main Outdoor Concert Series in Wendell
  • Fridays on the Front Porch at Carolina Inn
  • Summer at The Springs featuring Joe Hero Band
  • Morrisville Music in the Park Juneteenth Celebration
  • Front Porch Friday at Haven Farm

Saturday, June 20: Hurricanes Parade, Juneteenth Festivals & Family Fun

Saturday may be one of the biggest event days of the year in the Triangle.

Carolina Hurricanes Stanley Cup Championship Parade & Rally

11 a.m.
Downtown Raleigh

Celebrate the Carolina Hurricanes’ Stanley Cup Championship with thousands of fans expected downtown for the championship parade and rally.

Major Juneteenth Celebrations

Capital City Juneteenth Celebration

2 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Harvey Hill at Dix Park

A major regional celebration featuring live entertainment, vendors, cultural performances, food, and family activities.

Cary Juneteenth Celebration

4 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Downtown Cary Park

Music, culture, vendors, food trucks, and community celebration.

Juneteenth in the Peak

12 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Apex Historic Depot

Community celebration featuring local performers, vendors, and family-friendly activities.

Zebulon Juneteenth Celebration

5:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Nomaco Park

An evening of entertainment and community engagement.

Other Saturday Highlights

  • Raleigh Twilight Market
  • NCMA Outdoor Film: Shrek at Moore Square
  • Fenton Makers Market
  • Pop-Up Raleigh Art & Vintage Market
  • Historic Raleigh Trolley Tours
  • Carolina ClayFest in Clayton
  • Blueberry Bash at Western Wake Farmers Market
  • Father’s Day Markets and Family Events
  • Saturdays in Saxapahaw Concert Series
  • Open Farms and Community Work Days

Sunday, June 21: Father’s Day, Food Truck Rodeo & Summer Solstice

Celebrate Father’s Day and the first weekend of summer with family-friendly events throughout the Triangle.

Raleigh Food Truck Rodeo

12 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Downtown Raleigh

One of Raleigh’s most popular events returns to Fayetteville Street with dozens of food trucks, live entertainment, local vendors, and thousands of attendees.

Summer Solstice Sunrise Yoga

6 a.m.
Dorothea Dix Park

Welcome the official start of summer with a peaceful sunrise yoga session surrounded by nature.

Father’s Day Highlights

  • Dads play mini-golf free at Adventure Landing
  • Father’s Day at Mason Jar Lager Company
  • Father’s Day Field Day in Knightdale
  • Father’s Day Specials at Blackbird Brewery
  • Father’s Day at Pluck Farm
  • Brews & Barbecue for Dads in Pittsboro

Additional Sunday Events

  • Pope House Museum Tours
  • Pullen Park Summer Concert Series
  • National Smoothie Day Deals
  • Bluegrass Open Jam in Cary
  • Jazz at Steel String Brewery
  • Open Mic Events throughout the Triangle
  • Sunday Brunch Music in Carrboro
  • Blackberry Boogie Festival in Pittsboro

Weekend Picks

Best Family Event

Carolina Hurricanes Stanley Cup Championship Parade

Best Cultural Event

Capital City Juneteenth Celebration at Dix Park

Best Free Festival

Raleigh Food Truck Rodeo

Best Outdoor Concert

Live After 5 Summer Concert Series

Best Father’s Day Event

Adventure Landing Father’s Day Free Mini Golf

Best Historic Experience

Juneteenth Tours at Pope House Museum

Plan Ahead

With large crowds expected for the Hurricanes Parade, Juneteenth celebrations, and the Raleigh Food Truck Rodeo, attendees should arrive early, consider rideshare options, and check event websites for parking and transportation information.

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