Getting to NYC events can be a nightmare: tight streets, Manhattan traffic, and parking prices that hit hard before the fun even starts. Bravo Limo can get your crew there in Limousines, Party Buses, Mercedes Sprinters, Stretch SUVs, and other luxury rides. Vehicles are booking up fast for this weekend's events, so book your ride before the best options are gone.
SummerStage is back for its 40th year, and the lineup is packed. This favorite NYC summer tradition is bringing a huge slate of performers to the city.
Transportation Tip: A limo or Mercedes Sprinter makes it easier to get your group to SummerStage without fighting traffic or hunting for parking.
The 15th Annual Blue Note Jazz Festival runs June 1 through July 1 at major NYC venues. The lineup includes Ledisi, Durand Bernarr, Big Freedia, UMI, Shabaka Hutchins, Kokoroko, Take 6, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Jose James, and more.
Transportation Tip: A luxury ride keeps your jazz night smooth, especially when shows are spread across busy NYC venues.
The first Brooklyn Guitar Festival takes over Warsaw in Greenpoint and LeFrak Center in Prospect Park on June 12 and 13. The lineup includes John Scofield, Bill Frisell, Mike Stern, Vernon Reid, and tribute sets.
Transportation Tip: A party bus helps your crew move between Brooklyn stops without parking stress.
UCB's Del Close Marathon returns June 12-14 with 56 nonstop hours of comedy across six stages. The event brings improv teams, sketch shows, workshops, podcasts, and headliners like Edi Patterson, Chris Flemming, Please Don't Destroy, Patti Harrison, Rory Scovel, and Paul Scheer.
Transportation Tip: A limo makes late-night comedy hopping easier when Manhattan traffic and parking get messy.
Jazz Age Lawn Party returns to Governors Island on June 13 and 14 for its 21st anniversary. Expect 1920s music, vintage fashion, cocktails, dance lessons, Charleston contests, antique cars, picnic fare, croquet, and retro photo booths.
Transportation Tip: A Stretch SUV adds extra style to a vintage-themed day and helps avoid the parking scramble before the ferry.
Forest Hills Stadium in Queens has announced its 2026 season lineup. The outdoor venue is a major NYC pick for summer concert plans.
Transportation Tip: A Mercedes Sprinter is a smart move for concert groups heading to Queens without dealing with stadium parking.
BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! returns to the Lena Horne Bandshell in Prospect Park from June 4 to September 19. The 47th season features a wide-ranging, multi-generational lineup with a strong women-forward roster.
Transportation Tip: A party bus keeps your group together for a Prospect Park concert night and cuts down on parking headaches.
Or'esh's Jerusalem bagel is getting an easier way to try it this weekend. The Bagel Box pop-up is a simple pick for anyone who has had it on their food list.
Transportation Tip: A luxury car makes a quick food stop feel easy, with no need to circle busy NYC blocks for parking.
Time Out Market is teaming up with the Portugal Football Federation for a FIFA World Cup 2026 fan experience. Guests can expect watch parties, cultural activations, live DJs, and more.
Transportation Tip: A party bus is a solid call for fans heading to Brooklyn together without dealing with parking near the Market.
The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens becomes the NYNJ World Cup 26 Queens Group Stage HQ from June 11 through June 27. The event is built as a global fan fest for World Cup celebrations.
Transportation Tip: A Mercedes Sprinter makes it easier for fans to arrive together and skip the parking mess near the venue.
Brooklyn Army Terminal brings back Summer at the Terminal from June 4 through August 30. The free waterfront lineup includes outdoor films, food festivals, salsa nights, wellness events, makers markets, and cultural celebrations.
Transportation Tip: A limo or Sprinter helps your group reach Sunset Park without the stress of waterfront parking.
World Gin Week runs June 13-20 with events centered around Manhattan's The Ivory Peacock. The festival includes tastings, seminars, pop-ups, martini celebrations, and participating bars from cities around the world.
Transportation Tip: A chauffeured limo keeps cocktail night simple and removes the need to drive after tasting events.
HAGS is bringing back its Pay-What-You-Can Farm Dinner Series for the summer. Starting June 3, the restaurant serves a five-course prix fixe dinner every Wednesday with produce from the farmers market.
Transportation Tip: A luxury ride makes dinner plans easier, especially when parking near popular NYC restaurants is tight.
The William Vale is bringing back its annual Vale Cinema Series with six poolside rooftop screenings this summer. The series takes place at the Vale Pool with city views and cocktails.
Transportation Tip: A limo adds an easy VIP feel to rooftop movie night while helping you avoid Brooklyn parking hassles.
National Queer Theater's Criminal Queerness Festival returns to HERE Arts Center from June 9-27 as the official theater event of NYC Pride. The festival features new works by LGBTQ+ playwrights from countries where queerness is criminalized or censored, with this year's lineup focused on Arab queer voices.
Transportation Tip: A chauffeured ride helps make a Pride theater night downtown smoother, especially with tight streets and limited parking.
Summer for the City returns June 10 through August 8 at Lincoln Center. The festival brings hundreds of performances, most of them free, with select indoor events offered on a choose-what-you-pay basis starting at $5.
Transportation Tip: A Mercedes Sprinter is great for groups heading to Lincoln Center without dealing with Upper West Side parking.
The 25th anniversary edition of Tribeca Festival is expanding its reach. The downtown festival continues its focus on building a film community in New York.
Transportation Tip: A limo helps you move through downtown traffic and arrive at Tribeca events without parking drama.
"North Star" runs at Irish Arts Center from June 3-21. Created and directed by Kwame Daniels, the North American premiere mixes live music, spoken word, and a chorus of voices across generations and continents.
Transportation Tip: A luxury vehicle gets you to the Irish Arts Center in comfort while avoiding the usual Manhattan parking hunt.
MoMA's "Universal Westerns" screening series runs June 5-July 3. The monthlong lineup tracks the Hollywood Western through classics, cult picks, and restored films from the Universal archive.
Transportation Tip: A chauffeured car makes a MoMA movie night simple, especially when Midtown traffic is at its worst.
Free Shakespeare in the Park returns to Manhattan with The Public Theater's summer season. The first preview of "Romeo & Juliet" kicks off the season.
Transportation Tip: A Stretch SUV can get your group near the park without the headache of searching for spots around Manhattan.
Bryant Park's annual giant game of musical chairs returns to Midtown on Monday, June 8. The free event turns a childhood recess game into a big, chaotic spectator sport.
Transportation Tip: A limo or luxury SUV makes a Midtown outing easier by cutting out the parking search near Bryant Park.
Time Out Market is hosting fans for The Finals so they do not miss the action. The event is built around watching the games with other New York fans.
Transportation Tip: A party bus keeps your group together before and after the game watch, with no parking stress at the Market.
The Paley Museum is hosting a month-long FIFA World Cup celebration starting June 11. It includes live watch parties, interactive exhibits, soccer programming, big-screen match screenings, and appearances tied to kickoff events.
Transportation Tip: A Mercedes Sprinter helps soccer fans get to Midtown together without fighting traffic around the museum.
OutCycling's annual Pride Ride returns Sunday, June 14, bringing LGBTQ+ cyclists and allies together for a daylong ride through New York and New Jersey. Route options include 40, 65, and 100 miles, with support, rest stops, mechanical help, and a barbecue at the finish.
Transportation Tip: A luxury vehicle can help with group drop-off or pickup so riders do not have to worry about parking before or after the ride.
Centre 360 is a new free panoramic experience on top of the historic David N. Dinkins Municipal Building. Reservations are now open for the rooftop tour.
Transportation Tip: A chauffeured car makes the trip downtown easier and saves you from circling for parking near city offices.
Free yoga in Bryant Park is back for the summer. Midtown workers and visitors can take part in outdoor sessions on the lawn.
Transportation Tip: A luxury ride makes it simple to reach Bryant Park without adding Midtown parking stress to your workout.
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