Free & Fun Events in Arlington: June 25-July 1, 2026

Published on June 24, 2026

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By Office of Communication

Enjoy these free and fun events scheduled across The American Dream City from June 25 - July 1, 2026. Check back each week for a new list of family-friendly activities!

Visit Jordan Experience

Take a trip across the globe without leaving Arlington at the Jordan Experience on June 25–27 at Levitt Pavilion. This multi-day cultural celebration brings the spirit of Jordan to downtown with live music and performances, cultural showcases, authentic cuisine, artisans, interactive experiences, and live FIFA World Cup match viewing.

The event is free to attend, but pre-registration is required, giving visitors a chance to experience Jordanian culture and World Cup excitement in a vibrant community setting.

Soccer Themed Pub Trivia

Trade goal celebrations for trivia victories at Soccer Themed Pub Trivia on Friday, June 26 from 7–9 p.m. at TANSTAAFL Pub. This library-sponsored event brings soccer fans together for a night of fun, friendly competition, and questions covering the world’s game. Gather your team, test your soccer knowledge, and compete for prizes and bragging rights.

The event is free to play and open to ages 21+, making it a perfect way to enjoy a night out while showing off your football expertise.

Mat Pilates with Maddy

Start your weekend with movement and mindfulness at Mat Pilates with Maddy on Saturday, June 27 from 9–10 a.m. at The Lawn at Arlington Highlands. This free outdoor workout session focuses on core strength, balance, and flexibility while offering a fun way to get active with the community.

Participants must reserve a spot in advance to attend, so be sure to register early before spaces fill up. Bring a mat, enjoy the fresh air, and kick off your morning with an energizing workout.

West Abram Street Art Walk

Take a stroll through Arlington’s creative side at the West Abram Street Art Walk on Saturday, June 27 from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. along West Abram Street. Visitors can explore new art openings at The Upstairs Gallery and Renaissance Art Center while experiencing a day centered around local art and creativity.

Make an afternoon of it by stopping at Tin Cup for lunch or a blueberry tea break before continuing your art-filled adventure. The event offers a fun way to discover local artists and enjoy Arlington’s growing arts scene.

The Reading Magic Show

Get ready for surprises, laughs, and a little bit of magic at The Reading Magic Show on Wednesday, July 1 with performances at 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers. Magician John O'Bryant brings a high-energy 45-minute show packed with magic, illusions, music, and audience participation that keeps kids engaged from start to finish.

Designed for ages 3–12, this interactive performance turns reading and imagination into a magical adventure the whole family can enjoy.

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