🌞 Rochester MN Events Guide
Things to Do in Rochester MN
in June 2026
Your complete local guide to festivals, concerts, comedy shows, outdoor markets, and can’t-miss events this June in the Med City.
June is one of the best months to be in Rochester, Minnesota. The city comes alive with outdoor festivals, free neighborhood concerts, national comedy tours, live music at the historic Chateau Theatre, and the crown jewel of summer—Rochesterfest. Whether you’re a lifelong local or visiting for Mayo Clinic, there is no shortage of things to do this month. Below is our verified, chronological guide to events happening in and around Rochester in June 2026.
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June 2026 Event Calendar
FORWARD Concert Series: Cori Kennedy at Mayo Park
Rochester Public Music kicks off its free 2026 FORWARD Concert Series with singer-songwriter Cori Kennedy, with opening support from Clayton Ryan. These casual outdoor events are built for community—bring a chair or blanket, grab food from local vendors, explore the Rochester Public Library Bookmobile, and enjoy The Art Stop, a free hands-on creative experience for all ages. The concert runs 5:30–7:45 PM, with food vendors opening at 5:00 PM.
FORWARD Concert Series: Davina & the Vagabonds at Cascade Lake Park
The FORWARD Series continues with the beloved Davina & the Vagabonds, one of Minnesota’s most energetic blues and soul acts, with opening set from the Mississippi Hot Club. Cascade Lake Park is a beautiful setting for a summer evening—bring the family, grab food from local vendors, and catch The Art Stop creative activity station. Free and open to all ages. Runs 5:30–7:45 PM.
Poetry Reading at the Historic Chateau Theatre
In collaboration with the Southeastern Minnesota Poets, Threshold Arts presents a poetry reading series at the beautiful Historic Chateau Theatre. This intimate evening of spoken word runs 6:30–7:30 PM and celebrates the literary voices of the region. Whether you’re a poetry enthusiast or just looking for something a little different, this is a wonderful way to experience one of Rochester’s most storied buildings.
Fortune Feimster: Takin’ Care of Biscuits Comedy Tour
Fortune Feimster—beloved comedian, Netflix star, and voice actress—brings her “Takin’ Care of Biscuits” tour to the Mayo Civic Center Auditorium. Known for her warm, hilarious storytelling and infectious energy, Fortune is the kind of comedian who makes you feel like you’re laughing with a close friend. This is one of the most anticipated comedy nights to hit Rochester in 2026. Grab your tickets before they sell out.
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Thursdays Downtown — Summer Street Festival
Rochester’s beloved summer street party is back! Thursdays Downtown runs every Thursday from June 11 through August 13 (except July 2), taking over 1st Avenue SW from West Center Street to Historic 3rd Street SW and Peace Plaza. From 11 AM to 8:30 PM, enjoy a full block-party-style event with live music, food vendors, local artisans, arts activities, and yard games. New this year: Youth Booth Vendors every week. The June 11 kickoff features a special community sing-along with the Twin Cities Beer Choir through YourClassical Minnesota Public Radio’s “Bring the Sing” program from 5–6 PM.
Sal Vulcano: Everything’s Fine Tour
Sal Vulcano of the hit truTV show Impractical Jokers brings his stand-up comedy tour to the Mayo Civic Center Auditorium. Originally scheduled in 2025 and rescheduled to June 2026, don’t miss your chance to see one of TV’s funniest personalities live. This is a Sunday afternoon show—a perfect way to round out the weekend.
FORWARD Concert Series: Sleeping Jesus at Allendale Park
The third FORWARD concert of the summer features Sleeping Jesus with support from Mike Munson & Mikkel Beckmen, playing at Allendale Park on Rochester’s west side. These neighborhood park concerts are designed to bring live music directly to communities across the city—free, relaxed, and welcoming to all. Grab dinner from local food vendors, explore the Library Bookmobile, and enjoy The Art Stop with the kids.
BBQ on the Farmstead — History Center of Olmsted County
Celebrate the heart of summer at the History Center of Olmsted County with their annual BBQ on the Farmstead. From 4–7 PM, enjoy vintage charm and community spirit on the George Stoppel Farmstead—one of Minnesota’s most intact mid-1800s historic sites. The evening features guided tours of the caves, barn and smokehouse, live music from the Farmers Market Ramblers, pulled pork and chicken sandwiches for purchase, and ice cream from Flapdoodles. A perfect summer evening for history lovers and families alike.
Rochesterfest Treasure Hunt Begins — $500 Prize
The excitement of Rochesterfest 2026 starts early! On June 20th, the annual Treasure Hunt launches—sponsored by KAAL TV and Hiller Carpets. A hidden treasure worth $500 is somewhere in Rochester, waiting to be found. Clues are released throughout the week leading up to the main festival. It’s one of Rochester’s most beloved annual traditions and a great way to explore the city.
Rochesterfest 2026 — Rochester’s Favorite Summer Celebration
Rochesterfest is the signature summer festival of Rochester, Minnesota—and 2026 marks another incredible year. Five full days of food, live music, community events, kids activities, and beloved traditions at Graham Park. Here’s what’s happening each day:
Tuesday, June 23 — Senior Shine Day: Noon–8 PM with bounce houses, lunchtime trivia, USA Dance performances, a Frisbee Dog Show, and live music including a V-Gees Band (Bee Gees Tribute) and A Hard Day’s Night (Beatles Tribute).
Wednesday, June 24 — Veterans & First Responders Day: Featuring fencing demonstrations, laser tag, bags tournaments, the Sister Luv Band (Veteran’s Day Theme), line dancing with USA Dance, and fAABAulous—a Tribute to ABBA closing out the night.
Thursday, June 25 — Carole Brown Day: Community Excellence Awards at 11 AM, Rochester Trivia, a Magical Afternoon Party with Disney Princesses (4–7 PM), the Becky Schlegel Band at 5 PM, and Honky Tonk Happy Hour closing at 10 PM.
Friday, June 26 — Family Fun Day: Youth Dance Showcase at 2:30 PM, multiple Frisbee Dog Shows, Femmelectric Band 5–7 PM, and The Rockin Hep Cats at 8 PM. Bags Tournaments run 6–10 PM.
Saturday, June 27 — Grand Parade Day: Mayor Norton’s “America 250 Bike Ride” at 10:30 AM, the iconic Grand Parade at 2:00 PM, Kids Adventure Quest at 3–5 PM, Dream Bubble Dance Party at 3:30 PM, Incognito’s 40th Anniversary Concert at 5–7 PM, and a Tribute to the Troops Show Concert closing at 10 PM.
Blues-Rock Night at the Historic Chateau Theatre
The Historic Chateau Theatre hosts a multi-night blues-rock event featuring original songs and reimagined classics inspired by rock legends. Jennifer Lyn & The Groove Revival is featured in this weekend run, bringing an electric blend of soul, blues, and rock to one of Rochester’s most iconic venues. The Chateau’s intimate setting makes this a standout live music experience. Check the Chateau calendar for specific performance nights and times as they may vary.
Village Agricultural Cooperative Farmers Market
The Village Agricultural Cooperative runs their popular seasonal farmers market on Sundays and Tuesdays throughout the summer in Rochester. Shop directly from local farmers and food makers for fresh produce, specialty goods, and more. The Village is a community-focused cooperative rooted in supporting sustainable agriculture and food access in the Rochester area. A great weekly ritual for fresh food lovers and community supporters.
Rochester Art Center — Exhibitions & Programs
The Rochester Art Center is one of the city’s cultural anchors, located in downtown Rochester with stunning views of the Zumbro River and Mayo Memorial Park. RAC offers rotating exhibitions of contemporary art, public programming, and educational events throughout June. It’s free to visit during many programs and parking is free after 5 PM on weekdays and all day weekends. The RAC also partners with Art 4 Trails, bringing large-scale sculptures to Rochester’s trail system—explore them on your next walk or bike ride.
History Center of Olmsted County — Summer Exhibits
Beyond the BBQ on the Farmstead event on June 20, the History Center of Olmsted County is worth a dedicated visit this month. Located on 54 acres in southwest Rochester, the campus includes two historic farmsteads, the George Stoppel Farm (on the National Register of Historic Places), the William Dee Log Cabin, and the Hadley Valley Schoolhouse. Inside, current exhibits include an IBM history deep-dive, the 100th anniversary of the Olmsted County Historical Society, and military artifact collections. Adults $9, children $5. Those receiving SNAP benefits get free admission with their EBT card.
Mayo Clinic Art Tours — For Patients & Guests
Visitors to Mayo Clinic can take advantage of guided art tours through the campus—beginning and ending at Heritage Hall in the Matthews Grand Lobby. Mayo Clinic’s art collection spans donated pieces from around the world, each with a unique story. Tours are available to patients and their guests on appointment days. A wonderful way to experience one of the most storied institutions in the world during a visit to Rochester.
Rochesterfest Daily Bingo, Frisbee Dogs & Laser Tag
Every day during Rochesterfest (June 23–27) is packed with free and low-cost family fun at Graham Park. Daily highlights include: Daily Bingo from 4–6 PM each day, the spectacular Frisbee Dog Shows (multiple shows daily), and Camp Victory Laser Tag from 4–8 PM Thursday through Friday. The kids’ area includes bounce houses running noon through close all five days, and a Digital Photo Booth several afternoons. These are perfect drop-in activities that make Rochesterfest an all-day destination for families.
Rochesterfest Grand Parade 2026
The Rochesterfest Grand Parade is the crown jewel of Rochester’s summer festival season—a beloved community tradition that draws crowds from across Olmsted County and the region. The 2026 parade steps off at 2:00 PM on Saturday, June 27. Line the streets early for a great spot. Following the parade, the celebration continues at Graham Park with USA Dance, Kids Adventure Quest, the Dream Bubble Dance Party, and Incognito’s 40th Anniversary Concert. This is the one event in June you absolutely do not want to miss.
Historic Chateau Theatre — Full June Programming
The Historic Chateau Theatre, operated by Threshold Arts, is one of Rochester’s most vibrant cultural hubs all month long. Beyond the listed events, June programming includes regular Puzzle & Game Nights, community arts events, local film screenings, and the ongoing partnership with the Southeastern Minnesota Poets for readings and literary events. Originally constructed in 1927 by Ellerbe Architects in French Renaissance and Art Deco style, the Chateau is itself worth a visit. Check the full calendar for all June happenings—something is always going on.
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