June offers a variety of interesting and exciting events for families to experience in and around the Triad. Here are some of the top offerings:
The Notebook: The Musical
Steven Tanger Center, Greensboro
June 2-7, various times
Tickets start at $48
Based on the bestselling book that inspired the movie, “The Notebook” tells the story of Allie and Noah, both from different worlds who share a lifetime of love despite the forces that threaten to pull them apart.
’Weird Al’ Yankovic: Bigger & Weirder 2026 Tour
First Horizon Coliseum, Greensboro
June 5, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets start at $68
Weird Al is bringing his legendary multimedia comedy rock show back to the concert stage. He will perform his iconic hits along with some fan favorites that he hasn’t performed on stage.
The Legend of Georgia McBride
Theatre Alliance, Winston-Salem
June 5-7 and June 12-14, various times
Tickets start at $23
In this unforgettable saga, where Southern charm meets dazzling sequins, the story follows the unexpected transformation of Casey, an Elvis impersonator with more bad luck than good.
Toast – The Best of Bread
Carolina Theatre, Greensboro
June 12, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets start at $30
Experience why Toast is one of the hottest tribute acts in the world. During their career, Bread scored 13 hits on Billboards Top 100. Toast’s sound is often described as “spot on” to the original recordings. cherished records of the original recordings.
An Evening With Steep Canyon Rangers
Blue Ridge Music Center, Galax, Va.
June 13, 7 p.m.
Tickets start at $40
Members of the band are from the Appalachian and Piedmont regions of North Carolina. Holding bluegrass close, they incorporate other types of music. They are three-time Grammy nominees and released 14 albums. At times, actor and banjoist Steve Martin has appeared with the group.
The Malpass Brothers
The Reeves Theater, Elkin
June 19, 8 p.m.
Tickets start at $42
Best known as modern-day troubadours who carry the torch for traditional country music, the brothers began singing and playing together at a very young age. In 2011, Merle Haggard produced their debut album.
jagged little pill: The Musical
Theatre Alliance, Winston-Salem
June 18-21, various times
Tickets start at $23
This Broadway show won two Tony Awards in 2020 and had 13 nominations, including best musical. The Healys appear to be the perfect suburban family. But when the cracks beneath the surface begin to show they must choose between maintaining the status quo or face harsh truths about themselves, their community and the world around them.
Darius Rucker: Songs of Summer Tour 2026
White Oak Amphitheatre, Greensboro
June 18, 7 p.m.
Tickets start at $50
Darius Rucker, a multi-Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter, rose to fame as the frontman for the 1990s rock band Hootie & the Blowfish. After starting a solo career in country music, he has had numerous No. 1 hits.
Elmo’s Got the Moves
Steven Tanger Center, Greensboro
June 19, 6 p.m.
Tickets start at $51
Elmo and his friends will have kids and parents alike out of their seats and dancing to fan-favorite songs. Families will discover fun ways to move – from yoga and jumping rope to cartwheeling and silly dance moves.
Chicago
Steven Tanger Center, Greensboro
June 21, 7 p.m.
Tickets start at $77
Chicago has been called one of the most important bands since the beginning of the rock and roll era. Chicago is the highest-charting American band in Billboard magazine’s Top 125 Artists of All Time.
An Evening with Houses of the Holy: The True Led Zeppelin Experience
The Ramkat, Winston-Salem
June 27, 8 p.m.
Tickets start at $24
Houses of the Holy is a nationally touring tribute band featuring seasoned musicians with over 30 years of experience. They faithfully re-create the sound, energy and look of Led Zeppelin’s live shows.















