Things to Do in Fort Worth in June 2026
June is a great time to get out and enjoy everything Fort Worth has to offer with friends and family. Give back to the community by volunteering with The Welman Project and helping support local teachers, enjoy an unforgettable night of live music when Mumford & Sons bring their energetic folk-rock sound to town, or spread out a blanket and relax at Friday on the Green while listening to local musicians under the stars. Families and friends can also spend an evening exploring the Artisan Circle Street Market, browsing local vendors, enjoying food and entertainment, and soaking up the welcoming community atmosphere. For families with kids, Camp Carter offers the perfect summer adventure with outdoor activities, new friendships, and plenty of opportunities to explore nature. Whether you're looking to volunteer, listen to great music, shop local, or enjoy.
Welman Project
The Welman Project is hosting a volunteer opportunity to support local teachers by helping process donations, prepare classroom kits, and organize free supplies in their teacher warehouse. Volunteers play a direct role in ensuring educators have easy access to creative, hands-on materials that enrich student learning, all while helping the organization turn surplus business materials into valuable classroom resources instead of landfill waste.
- Date: June 25th
- Time: 9:30 am - 11:30 am
- Location: 2109 S. Main St
- Cost: Volunteer
Mumford & Sons
Mumford & Sons are bringing their big folk-rock sound to Fort Worth for a night of singalongs, banjos, and arena energy that fits right in with the city’s live music scene. Fans can expect a mix of longtime favorites and newer songs, with Texas singer-songwriter Dylan Gossett opening the show with his red dirt-inspired country sound.
- Date: June 8th
- Time: 7:30 pm
- Location: Dickies Arena
- Cost: $55 - $150+
Friday on the Green
Friday on the Green is a free, family-friendly outdoor concert series held at Magnolia Green Park in Fort Worth’s Near Southside, featuring live local music, food vendors, and a relaxed community vibe. It’s a great place to bring a blanket or lawn chair, grab something to eat from local vendors, and enjoy an easygoing evening with friends and neighbors. Dogs are welcome too, as long as they’re leashed and comfortable around crowds and music, making it a fun outing for the whole family.
- Date: June 9th
- Time: 7 pm-10 pm
- Location: 1201 Lipscomb St
- Cost: FREE
Artisan Circle Street Market
Artisan Circle is the kind of event that feels right at home in the welcoming Cultural District neighborhood. Surrounded by local shops, restaurants, and friendly faces, it’s a great spot to slow down, stroll around, and enjoy an afternoon with family and friends. Visitors can explore local vendors, grab a bite to eat, enjoy live entertainment, and experience the warm community atmosphere that makes this area so special.
- Date: June 13th
- Time: 6 pm - 10 pm
- Location: 816 Foch St
- Cost: FREE
Camp Carter
Looking for activities this summer for ages 5–17? YMCA Camp Carter Day Camp in Fort Worth offers a classic outdoor camp experience where kids are grouped by age and spend their days swimming, canoeing, doing archery, playing team games, and exploring nature on a 360-acre property along the Trinity River. The camp runs in weekly 5-day sessions, and families can choose one week or multiple weeks throughout the summer. It’s a fun, active way for campers to build friendships, stay engaged, and enjoy summer adventure in a safe, structured environment.
- Date: Weekly Options
- Time: 7 am - 4 pm
- Location: 6200 Sand Springs Rd
- Cost: $275 - $325