Napa Valley Events • June 2026
What to Do in Napa Valley This June
From a lakeside wine tasting in Calistoga to a Juneteenth lobster boil at the valley's oldest winery, June in Napa is as good as it gets. Here is what is on our radar this month.
June 2026 • Coldwell Banker Brokers of the Valley • Napa, California
June is when Napa Valley fully comes into its own. The vines are green, the evenings are warm, and the valley's calendar fills with the kind of events that remind you exactly why people want to live here. Whether you are a longtime local or still exploring whether wine country is the right place to put down roots, this month gives you plenty of reasons to get out and experience it firsthand.
The Napa TableFriday, June 6 • 5:00 PM – 8:30 PM • Downtown Napa |
Now in its fifth year, the Napa Table is one of the most beloved community events on the valley calendar. Four hundred guests gather at a single table in Downtown Napa for an evening of local wines, a chef-curated menu, and the kind of collective experience that is hard to replicate anywhere else. All proceeds benefit the CanV Food Bank and its mission to serve the Napa community.
Single tickets are $295. Registration is closing soon, so check the link below for availability or waitlist options.
Check Availability →Calistoga Food and Wine 2026Sunday, June 7 • 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM • Four Seasons Resort, Calistoga |
Now in its fourth year at Four Seasons Napa Valley, the Calistoga Food and Wine festival is a walk-around tasting that brings together nearly 30 local wineries alongside nine wine country restaurants. Hosted in partnership with the Calistoga Wine Growers Association, the afternoon takes place on the Lakeside Lawn and in the Calistoga Ballroom, with curated bites and live music running throughout.
This is a strong introduction to what makes Calistoga's wine identity distinctive, from its robust Cabernets to the more boutique producers that do not always show up at larger regional events. Tickets run $175 to $190.
Location: Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley, 400 Silverado Trail, Calistoga • Price: $175 to $190 • Hosted by: Four Seasons Resort and Calistoga Wine Growers Association
Vintage Rock Night: Summer Sessions at Napa YardSunday, June 7 • 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM • Napa Yard at Oxbow Gardens |
For those who prefer their Saturday evening with a side of 80s rock, Not Loud Concerts brings its Summer Sessions series to Napa Yard at Oxbow Gardens on June 7. The concept is intentionally approachable: not too long, not too expensive, and not too loud. Two bands share the outdoor stage simultaneously, trading songs and making for a genuinely lively atmosphere without the scale of a full festival.
Vintage Rock Night features The Rockbusters alongside Dirty Cello, whose performances span everything from the Rolling Stones to Creedence Clearwater Revival. The beautiful lawn setting at Napa Yard makes this a great evening out. Tickets are $20.
Location: Napa Yard, 585 1st St, Napa • Price: $20 • Hosted by: Napa Yard and Not Loud Concerts
Sip and Support: Pride Month at Clif FamilyWednesday, June 10 • 11:30 AM – 7:00 PM • Clif Family Bruschetteria, St. Helena |
Clif Family Bruschetteria on Main Street in St. Helena hosts a full-day Sip and Support event on June 10 in celebration of Pride Month. The globally inspired street food menu from the Clif Family Food Truck runs all day from 11:30 AM, with live music on the patio from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Clif Family is partnering with LGBTQ Connection Napa and Sonoma for the day, donating 20% of all wine and food sales to support the organization's work fostering an inclusive community for LGBTQ+ youth, adults, and elders across the North Bay. It is a genuinely feel-good way to spend a Wednesday afternoon in the valley.
Location: Clif Family Bruschetteria, 709 Main Street, St. Helena • Price: No ticket required • Live Music: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Disco Dance Party: Rainbow EditionSaturday, June 13 • 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM • Napa Valley Museum Yountville |
The Napa Valley Museum Yountville hosts its Rainbow Edition Disco Dance Party on June 13, and it sounds like an absolute blast. DJ Rotten Robbie spins an all-vinyl, all-disco set with guests helping pick the records. For those less inclined to dance, there is a red carpet VIP photo nook and a spread of gloriously 1970s and 80s-themed food: fondue, pigs in blankets, mini gherkins, and oyster shooters courtesy of Osprey Seafood swimming in Bloody Mary mix.
Charbay Distillery pours its classic clear vodka for dry martinis, and mocktail options from Mother Root keep the party inclusive. Disco attire is strongly encouraged. Tickets are $65 for non-members and $50 for museum members.
Location: Napa Valley Museum Yountville, 55 Presidents Circle, Yountville • Price: $65 non-members / $50 members • Dress code: Disco attire encouraged
Music on the Lawn at Silverado ResortJune 18 through August 13 • 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM • Free • Silverado Resort, Napa |
A free summer concert series set on the Silverado Mansion Lawn is about as Napa as it gets. Music on the Lawn at Silverado Resort kicks off June 18 and runs weekly through August 13, every Wednesday evening from 6 to 8 PM, featuring a rotating lineup of local artists. Bring a blanket, gather with friends and family, and let the summer evening do the rest.
This is one of those events that locals look forward to every year and that gives visitors a genuine taste of what summer life in Napa actually feels like. Admission is complimentary. Note that no outside food or beverages are permitted.
Location: Silverado Mansion Lawn, Silverado Resort, Napa • Price: Free • Series runs: June 18 through August 13, Wednesdays
Juneteenth Lobster Boil at Charles Krug WineryThursday, June 19 • 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM • Charles Krug Winery, St. Helena |
Celebrate Juneteenth at Charles Krug Winery, Napa Valley's oldest winery, with a festive family-style lobster boil set in the historic Private Barrel Room. The menu is a classic coastal spread: Maine lobster, jumbo shrimp, Louisiana hot links, corn, potatoes, artichokes, and fresh bread, served traditionally right on the table for a hands-on communal experience.
The evening is paired with pours of Charles Krug Chenin Blanc and Merlot, with insights from Mondavi family members on the winery's legacy. The combination of the historic setting, the celebration, and the sheer abundance of the menu makes this one of the most memorable events on the June calendar. Tickets are $160 per person.
Location: Charles Krug Winery, Private Barrel Room, St. Helena • Price: $160 per person • Hosted by: Charles Krug Winery
June in Napa Valley is a reminder of what makes this place unlike anywhere else. If any of these events have you thinking about what it would be like to have this as your everyday, we are always happy to talk about what that actually looks like.
This post was prepared with the assistance of artificial intelligence and reviewed by Coldwell Banker Brokers of the Valley for accuracy. Event details, pricing, and availability are subject to change. We recommend confirming directly with each venue or organizer before making reservations or purchasing tickets.
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