Memphis in June is jam-packed with all kinds of activities, festivals, and more. Check out these events, put them on your calendar, and share with your friends. Ongoing Weekly Events:

June 7 – Moon River Music Festival Hosted by Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors at the Levitt Shell. Gates open at 11 a.m. and festival ends around 10:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 with VIP packages available. Get tickets here.[fve]https://vimeo.com/95619457[/fve]

June 7 –Side Street Steppers 5th Anniversary Reunion Show at Otherlands– 8pm- Free Five years ago Christian Stanfield and Vera Victoria Stanfield played their very first show as the Side Street Steppers at Otherlands Coffee Bar as a lil’ duo act. Five years later, they’re still at it, and are celebrating with a FREE show at that same venue with all the folks who’ve played with them throughout the years. June 8 – LuvWig 5k Costume and obstacle race to benefit Habitat for Hope.

June 12 – Hoop FemCity Memphis – 6:45pm-7:45pm Get your hula hooping on with great instructors and enjoy a fresh cold-pressed juice after your workout. Tickets are $20 here.

June 13 – Spillit Story Slam : Heroes – 8pm If you want to tell your five minute story, you’ll drop your name in the bucket. They’ll draw up to eight names and each person will have five minutes to win over the audience and three judges. $10 at the door, 18+. Learn about Spillit here.

June 14 – Live at the Garden Grand Opening Celebration This event takes place at the Memphis Botanic Gardens (750 Cherry Road). Performers include the Memphis Symphony Orchestra, Ballet Memphis, Opera Memphis, the Stax Music Academy and Jason D. Williams. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased here.

June 14 – LaVinnia London’s Cabaret The perfect cure for the winter blues, get warmed up with summertime-fun themed acts of variety from LaVinnia London and her cast of talented Memphis performers, including: Live Music, Comedy, Illusion, Burlesque, LED Hoop Dance and Poi, Aerial and Floor Acrobatics, Bellydance and more. Tickets start at $14.

June 19 – Cooper Young Pup Crawl to Benefit Humane Society Ten Cooper-Young restaurants will offer special canine-themed drinks for the evening, which will be available from 6 to 9 p.m. during the Pup Crawl. The event will feature live music by Jeff Hulett and Chad Nixon in the gazebo. An HSMSC dog will serve as an outdoor greeter at each participating restaurant, so attendees will have the opportunity to mix and mingle with some of Memphis’ finest adoptable canines. June 20 – Spillit Center Stage: Identity Crisis

Join in for an evening of true stories. The theme for the night is Identity Crisis. Interested in telling your story? Email a summary to spillitstories@gmail.com Seating is limited, arrive early. $10 admission at the door. Doors 7:30, stories at 8:00. 18+ Learn about Spillit here.

June 21 – Live at the Garden with Little Big Town Little Big Town will play at the Memphis Botanic Gardens (750 Cherry Road). Tickets start at $45 for the lawn and $69 for a table; get them here. June 25 – Indie Memphis Presents The Room and Miami Connection Sponsored by Mark Jones and presented in collaboration with Black Lodge Video, this is going to be a night of fun and tons of laughs! Get your tickets before they sell out.

June 27 – South Main Trolley Night Trolley Night is a South Main tradition since 1998. Some of the galleries, restaurants and shops got together and decided to open their doors, stage live performances in the street and have one big street festival, and they have done it every month since then. You can expect to see art openings, live music, performances, lively restaurants, and full patios.