Your 2026 Summer Event Guide for Iowa City and the Corridor

Your 2026 Iowa City Summer Events Guide

Summers in Eastern Iowa fill up fast. Between the free outdoor concerts, community festivals, and annual warm-weather traditions, the June-through-August stretch melts away faster than a Heyn’s ice cream cone in July. 

In this year’s guide, we’re covering the entire Corridor—Iowa City, Coralville, North Liberty, Solon, and Swisher. Whether you’ve been calling the area home for years or you’re still getting your bearings, there are plenty of events to get on your radar.

 

June Events 

Iowa Arts Festival

People walking through the Iowa Arts Festival in downtown Iowa City

Photo Credit: Travel Iowa

When: June 5-7

Where: Downtown Iowa City (Clinton Street and Iowa Avenue) 

The Iowa Arts Festival has been kicking off Iowa City summers for over 40 years. More than 100 local, regional, and national visual artists take over the streets around Clinton and Iowa Avenue for the weekend, alongside live music on the main stage, food vendors serving regional and ethnic dishes, and hands-on activities for kids. 

Saturday and Sunday also feature the Emerging Artist Area, where visual artists ages 16–25 get their own dedicated space in the fair.

 

Downtown Summer Gallery Walk

People browsing in a shop during the Summer Gallery Walk in Iowa City, Iowa

Photo Credit: Iowa City Downtown District

When: June 5 from 5-8 PM

Where: Downtown Iowa City 

The Gallery Walk lands the same evening as the Iowa Arts Festival’s opening night, so it’s easy to pair the two if you want to make a full Friday of it. Shops, galleries, libraries, and museums throughout downtown open their doors for a free self-guided tour. 

Pick up a map at any participating location, and if you get it stamped at seven stops, you’re entered to win a gift card to Prairie Lights. A very Iowa City way to spend a Friday night.

 

Let Love Fly

Kites flying during the Let Love Fly festival in North Liberty, Iowa

Photo Credit: City of North Liberty

When: June 13, 11 AM-3 PM 

Where: Centennial Park, 1565 St. Andrews Dr., North Liberty 

The mega kites are back above Centennial Park, and the 2026 event is a bigger production than last year. New this year, the Iowa Raptor Project will be inside Hy-Vee Center with live raptor educational programming, and Forever Green is bringing a mobile butterfly house where over 100 butterflies fly free.

Food trucks, a DJ, and LGBTQ+ community organizations and sponsors will be on-site all afternoon. Organizers are giving away 400 free kites, or you can purchase your own from Great American Kites. All ages, free to attend.

 

Riverside Shakespeare Festival – A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Performers on stage during a performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Riverside Shakespeare Festival in Iowa City, Iowa

Photo Credit: Riverside Theatre

When: June 12-28 (Thursdays-Sundays, 7:30 PM)

Where: Festival Stage, Lower City Park, 200 Park Rd., Iowa City 

A Midsummer Night’s Dream—enchanted forests, mistaken identities, a guy with a donkey head—is about as well-suited to an outdoor summer stage as Shakespeare gets. The performances are free and professional, running Thursday through Sunday evenings at Lower City Park through the end of June.

Arrive a bit early to grab your seat. 

 

Iowa City Pride Festival

People celebrating in the streets at the Iowa City Pride Festival

Photo Credit: Gay Travel

When: June 20, Noon-9:30 PM

Where: Downtown Iowa City 

Iowa City Pride is one of downtown’s most energetic days of the year. The Pride Parade kicks things off at noon, followed immediately by the vendor fair and full stage lineup on Washington Street, with performances, drag shows, live music, local businesses, action groups, and good food everywhere you turn.

 

Downtown Block Party

Children playing in the sand at the Iowa City Block Party

Photo Credit: Iowa City Downtown District

When: June 27, 3-10 PM

Where: Downtown Iowa City 

Fourteen blocks of downtown Iowa City close down for the evening on one of the summer’s best free nights out. Dueling pianos, a silent disco, roller skating, kids’ street hockey, and performances are all free to attend, with cups available if you want beer or wine. All ages welcome.

 

July Events

Coralville 4thFest Concert

People attending the Coralville 4thFest Concert in S.T. Morrison Park in Coralville, Iowa

Photo Credit: The City of Coralville Iowa

When: July 3, 6:30 PM

Where: S.T. Morrison Park, 1513 7th St., Coralville 

Fourth of July weekend kicks off in Coralville with the annual 4thFest concert at S.T. Morrison Park, free for all ages. This year, 4thFest features KC Bruner opening at 6:30 PM and Big & Rich headlining at 8 PM. 

Bring chairs and blankets; the park has plenty of room to spread out. The show runs rain or shine.

 

Iowa City Jazz Festival

Aerial photo of downtown Iowa City during the Iowa City Jazz Festival

Photo Credit: Little Village Magazine

When: July 3-5

Where: Downtown Iowa City 

The Jazz Festival is the same weekend as 4thFest, so if you’re staying in the Corridor for the holiday, you’ve got back-to-back live music from Friday through Sunday. Watch three days of performances by well-known jazz musicians and up-and-coming talent alongside national and international artists, with food vendors, artist booths, and a beverage garden downtown. 

Stick around after Saturday’s headliner for a fireworks show over the Pentacrest.

 

North Liberty Blues & BBQ

Lineup of performers at the North Liberty Blues and BBQ Festival in 2026

Photo Credit: City of North Liberty

When: July 11

Where: Centennial Park, 1565 St. Andrews Dr., North Liberty 

Blues & BBQ sat out the summer last year while the new Hy-Vee Amphitheater was being built at Centennial Park. This summer it’s back for the 17th year, with a new stage and a full day of music.

The Main Squeeze headlines at 8:30 PM, with Kevin Burt opening on the new stage earlier in the day. The full lineup includes The Beaker Brothers, Jeni Grouws, The Finesse, Katie & the Honky Tonks, and Daniel Xavier & Co. 

Live music starts at 11 AM. Kids’ inflatables and activities run from 10 AM–2 PM. Entry to the festival is free. There’s barbecue, craft beer, and sponsor booths throughout the day.

 

Solon Beef Days

Man throwing a hay bale during the Solon Beef Days Hay Bale Toss in Solon, Iowa

Photo Credit: Mitch Fick/Iowa’s News Now

When: July 17-18

Where: Downtown Solon, 110 S. Dubuque St.

More than 50 years running, Solon Beef Days is still a great reason to get out of Iowa City for a summer weekend. The festival runs Friday evening and all day Saturday with live music, carnival rides, beef dinners, a fun run, bags and archery tournaments, and the hay bale toss competition that Hawkeye football players have been known to dominate. Proceeds support local scholarships and community projects.

 

Swisher Fun Days

Llamas and other animals at a petting zoo at Swisher Fun Days in Swisher, Iowa

Photo Credit: Swisher Fun Days

When: July 24-25

Where: 2nd Street SW, Swisher 

Swisher Fun Days is a classic small-town summer festival that includes a vendor market, live music, food, horseshoes, bags, and a petting zoo, right off I-380. It’s worth the short trip if you haven’t been to Swisher before, and a good summer tradition to keep alive if you have.

 

August Events 

Rock the Chalk

People admiring chalk art in downtown Iowa City during Chalk the Walk

Photo Credit: Midwestone

When: August 7, community activities from 5-8 PM (chalk artists working throughout the day) 

Where: 102 S. Clinton St., Iowa City 

Rock the Chalk turns the streets around MidwestOne Bank into an outdoor gallery for the day. Community members and local artists fill the pavement with chalk murals while live Iowa music plays. 

Come by during the day to watch the pieces develop, then stay for the free community activities from 5–8 PM, including face painting, crafts, caricatures, and more live music.

 

Farm to Street Dinner

People sitting at tables and having conversation in downtown Iowa City during the Farm to Street dinner

Photo Credit: Iowa City Downtown District

When: August 20, 5-8 PM

Where: North Linn Street, Iowa City Northside Neighborhood 

The 10th Annual Farm to Street Dinner takes over Linn Street in the Northside, with a six-course communal meal prepared by local chefs using locally sourced ingredients. Share a table with others in the Iowa City community while enjoying a delicious meal and lively conversations underneath the glow of string lights and the setting sun. 

While tickets are already sold out for the 2026 event, you can sometimes find them on local marketplaces if you’re patient and quick to the draw. 

 

Farmer’s Table at Walker Homestead

Diners enjoying conversation at Walker Homestead

Photo Credit: Walker Homestead

When: August 5 (and monthly throughout the summer) 

Where: Walker Homestead, Iowa City 

If the Farm to Street Dinner sold out before you got your ticket, Walker Homestead’s monthly Farmer’s Table dinners are just as fun and delicious. Enjoy intimate, multicourse evenings on a working farm, with menus built around what’s in season that week and live music throughout the night. 

Menus go up the week before each dinner; reservations required.

 

North Liberty Community Block Party & Street Dance

Children playing a game at the North Liberty Community Block Party and Street Dance in North Liberty, Iowa

Photo Credit: City of North Liberty

When: August 23, 5-10 PM

Where: North Liberty City Hall, 360 N. Main St.

North Liberty closes down Dubuque Street in front of City Hall for one more summer night before the school year arrives. There’s live music, food trucks, beverages, dancing, and games. The Community Block Party has become the city’s final farewell to summer. 

 

Taste of Iowa City

People tasting food samples at the Taste of Iowa City

Photo Credit: Think Iowa City

When: August 26, 4-8 PM

Where: Downtown Iowa City 

The 18th Annual Taste of Iowa City is the summer’s final big downtown event. Tickets are only $1 and redeemable at 40+ bars and restaurants across downtown and the Northside. Six ticket booths are set up around the area, and UI students can grab a limited number of free tickets at the Pentacrest booth with a student ID. Most samples run 2–4 tickets each, so $20 gets you a solid evening of grazing.

The event coincides with Engaged Hawkeyes Week, so downtown will have extra energy. If there’s a restaurant you’ve walked past a hundred times and never gone into, this is the night to finally try it.

 

Events Happening All Summer Long 

Iowa City Farmers Market

Table of produce at the Iowa City Farmers Market in downtown Iowa City

Photo Credit: Think Iowa City

When: Saturdays, May 2-October 31, 7:30 AM – noon

Where: Chauncey Swan Parking Ramp, Iowa City 

Saturday mornings at the Iowa City Farmers Market are a reliable summer ritual. Shop local produce, baked goods, honey, flowers, and handmade goods every week through the end of October.

 

Coralville Farmers Market

People visiting a vendor booth at the Coralville Farmers Market in Coralville, Iowa

Photo Credit: Think Iowa City

When: Wednesdays, June 3 – August 5, 4-7 PM

Where: Iowa River Landing, Coralville 

Coralville’s market runs Wednesday evenings along E 2nd Ave at the Iowa River Landing, which makes it a nice option if your Saturdays are already full. Explore fresh produce, artisan goods, baked goods, and live music. 

At 5:30 PM, Recharge in the Landing adds a free group walk, run, or bike ride through the area.

 

Ranshaw House Concert Series

People dancing at the Ranshaw House Concert Series in North Liberty, Iowa

Photo Credit: City of North Liberty

When: Fridays in June and July, 6-8 PM

Where: 515 Community Drive, North Liberty 

Catch live, local music on Friday evenings on the front porch of North Liberty’s historic Ranshaw House. The Concert Series is free and BYOB welcome (wine or beer in cans approved for the event). Bring chairs or a blanket and a picnic. 

The 2026 lineup includes Ingrid Streitz, The Poor Poor Rich, Joe & Vicki Price (both Iowa Blues Hall of Fame members), Steve Kalmes, The Regular Joes, and performances from Eastern Iowa Arts Academy and United Action for Youth. 

Urban Acres is a proud City Slate sponsor, which helps keep events like this free for the community.

 

FilmScene at the Park

Audience members watching a dinosaur on screen at FilmScene in the Park in Iowa City

Photo Credit: Ava Neumaier/The Daily Iowan

When: Every other Saturday, beginning May 23 at sunset 

Where: Chauncey Swan Park, Iowa City 

See free outdoor movies on the lawn outside FilmScene, including the classics and cult favorites. It’s a good excuse to be outside after dark and catch a movie under the stars.

 

Friday Night Concert Series

People gathered in the Ped Mall in Iowa City, Iowa watching a performance during the Friday Night Concert Series

Photo Credit: Julia Hansen/Iowa City Press-Citizen

When: Fridays, May 8 – September 25, 6:30 PM

Where: Ped Mall Stage, Downtown Iowa City 

Local musicians take the Ped Mall stage every Friday evening through late September. Concerts are free and open to everyone.

 

Drive-In Movies at the Hangar

Cars parked at the Iowa City Municipal Airport for Drive-In Movies at the Hangar

Photo Credit: IOWA Magazine

When: Third Saturday of most months, May 16 – August 15

Where: Iowa City Municipal Airport, 1801 S. Riverside Dr. 

The pop-up drive-in at the Iowa City Municipal Airport is back for another summer, and Urban Acres is a co-sponsor. The run is a bit shorter this year—through mid-August rather than late September—so check the schedule before summer gets away from you.

 

Rhythms at Riverfront Crossings

Band members of The Recliners, one of the performing acts at Rhythms at Riverfront Crossings in Iowa City, Iowa

Photo Credit: Summer of the Arts

When: Last Saturday of each month, May 23 – August 22, 6:30 PM

Where: Riverfront Crossings Park, 1001 S. Clinton St., Iowa City 

Over the past three summers, Rhythms at Riverfront Crossings has become a fixture in the summer rotation. Come check out live music from well-known regional acts, kids’ activities, food trucks, and an adult beverage garden at one of Iowa City’s newer parks.

 

Music on the Move

The Brick Street Ramblers band playing at Music on the Move in Iowa City, Iowa

Photo Credit: Summer of the Arts

When: Wednesdays, June 10 – August 26, 6:30 PM 

Where: Various Iowa City neighborhoods 

Music on the Move brings live music to a different neighborhood each week, and the location rotates all summer.

 

Public Observing Nights at the Van Allen Observatory

People sky gazing at the Van Allen Observatory on the University of Iowa Campus in Iowa City, Iowa

Photo Credit: Van Allen Observatory

When: Monthly Fridays throughout the summer, 9-11 PM

Where: Van Allen Hall, 30 N. Dubuque St., Iowa City 

The University of Iowa Physics & Astronomy Department opens the rooftop Van Allen Observatory to the public once a month, with small telescopes set up to tour the night sky. It’s free, and a clear summer Friday night on the roof of Van Allen Hall is hard to beat.

 

Make This Summer Count 

Summer in the Corridor is always packed with energy—and we wouldn’t have it any other way! We hope this event guide inspires you to get out, explore, and soak up the sunshine.

If you’re considering making this community your permanent home, we’d love to chat. Showing people around our favorite local spots is easily the best part of our job. Reach out to our team anytime.

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