Community members participating in various activities during Irvine's events.
Irvine is gearing up for a month filled with diverse community events, featuring art showcases, outdoor movie nights, sports matches, and fitness sessions. Residents and visitors can explore local talent at the Studio Arts Festival, enjoy live performances, and engage in healthy activities like Fresh Air Fitness. With events suitable for all ages, including family-friendly shows and comedy nights, June promises a vibrant atmosphere for everyone in the community to connect and participate.
IRVINE, CA – A variety of community events are set to take place throughout Irvine in June 2025, offering residents and visitors numerous opportunities to enjoy local culture and engage with fellow community members. The month features artistic showcases, sports events, fitness activities, and family-friendly entertainment.
The Studio Arts Festival will kick off the month on June 7 at Heritage Community Park. From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., attendees can explore handcrafted works from local artists, including ceramics, jewelry, painting, and photography. This event offers an excellent opportunity to support local talent and discover unique art pieces. For more information, contact 949‑724‑6880.
The community can also enjoy outdoor movie experiences with the Movies on the Lawn series featuring “Harold and the Purple Crayon” on June 13 at Hicks Canyon Park. The films will begin after sunset, creating a magical atmosphere, while food trucks will offer a selection of gourmet options starting at 6 p.m. This event promotes a relaxed evening under the stars and is free to attend, with more information available by calling 949-724-6600.
Additionally, the Movies Under the Stars series will take place at the Irvine Spectrum Center’s Giant Wheel Lawn on select dates, including “The Garfield Movie” (June 8), “Mufasa” (June 15), “Kung Fu Panda 4” (June 22), and “Frozen 2” (June 29). All movies will begin at 7 p.m., and seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Irvine will also host a tribute to pop icon Taylor Swift with Irvine Nights: Swift Nation on June 7 at Great Park Live. Starting at 6 p.m., the event will feature live music, photo opportunities, and local food vendors, promoting a vibrant community atmosphere.
The Ballet Nights: Season 2 will take place on June 20 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, showcasing three world premieres and Christopher Wheeldon’s “Carousel” duet, performed live with piano accompaniment. This performance starts at 8 p.m. and promises to be an outstanding celebration of dance. More details can be found at thebarclay.org.
Outdoor enthusiasts can participate in Fresh Air Fitness sessions, with HIIT workouts on June 7 and yoga on June 21, both taking place at the Irvine Spectrum Center’s Giant Wheel Lawn from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. These sessions are designed for all fitness levels and are free to attend; however, reservations are recommended via the Irvine Spectrum Center’s website.
On June 28, sports fans can catch an exciting match as the Orange County Soccer Club faces off against the Sacramento Republic FC at the Great Park Championship Soccer Stadium at 7 p.m. This match provides an excellent chance for families to enjoy an evening of competitive soccer action.
The Super Swim Lesson is scheduled for June 27 at the William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center, with check-in starting at 5:30 p.m. and lessons beginning at 6 p.m. This event caters to individuals ages 3 and up and includes recreational swimming, a giant inflatable, and an outdoor movie showing post-lessons. Registration is required, and inquiries can be directed to 949‑724-6717.
Another delightful option for families is Breakfast at the Farm, hosted every Saturday and Sunday at Tanaka Farms from 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. This event promises a restaurant-style dining experience coupled with a tractor ride and barnyard animal visits, welcoming all without the need for reservations.
Comedy lovers can attend performances by comedian Zarna Garg at the Irvine Improv on June 26, 27, and 28, offering a refreshing dose of humor to the community.
Lastly, the second annual CicloIrvine Event will transform Campus Drive into a vibrant promenade celebrating community spirit and cycling on that same day, further enriching Irvine’s June calendar.
With such a rich selection of events, June 2025 in Irvine promises to be a month filled with creativity, entertainment, health, and community spirit.
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