Getting to NYC events can be a mess: driving is stressful, Manhattan traffic crawls, and parking can cost more than dinner. Bravo Limo can get your group there in Limousines, Party Buses, Mercedes Sprinters, Stretch SUVs, and other luxury rides. Vehicles are booking up fast for this weekend's events, so reserve your ride before the best options are gone.
Governors Ball runs from Friday, June 5 through Sunday, June 7. The festival features more than 60 acts, including Lorde, Katseye, Stray Kids, Major Lazer, Wet Leg, A$AP Rocky, Japanese Breakfast and more, plus food, drinks and pop-ups.
Transportation Tip: A party bus keeps your festival crew together and helps you skip the stress of NYC parking.
The 15th Annual Blue Note Jazz Festival runs from June 1 through July 1. Shows pop up at major NYC venues like Sony Hall, Blue Note Jazz Club and SummerStage in Central Park, with performers including Ledisi, Big Freedia, UMI, Take 6 and more.
Transportation Tip: A limo makes venue-hopping easier when Manhattan traffic is packed around showtime.
Forest Hills Stadium in Queens has announced its 2026 outdoor concert season lineup. The venue is one of the city's top open-air spots for summer music planning.
Transportation Tip: A luxury SUV or Sprinter helps your group avoid the parking crush near Forest Hills Stadium.
BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! returns to the Lena Horne Bandshell in Prospect Park from June 4 to September 19. The 47th season brings a multi-generational, genre-crossing lineup with a strong women-forward focus.
Transportation Tip: Book a party bus for Prospect Park nights so everyone arrives together without circling for parking.
Bryant Park Picnic Performances returns with a big free season of music, dance, opera and more. The series turns the Midtown lawn into an open-air stage for nearly four months.
Transportation Tip: A chauffeured ride drops you close to Bryant Park without the Midtown parking hunt.
NY Laughs Festival runs from June 4 through June 7. The comedy fest brings stand-up names, rising comics and open-air shows to downtown Manhattan, including a free kickoff show in Union Square Park.
Transportation Tip: A limo turns comedy night into a smooth group outing, minus the downtown parking headache.
QC Spa New York pairs skyline views of Lower Manhattan with sunset DJ sessions. The Italian-born spa also has wellness rooms, waterbeds, saunas and a new Italian-leaning restaurant.
Transportation Tip: A luxury vehicle adds VIP style to your spa night and saves you from dealing with traffic after sunset.
Ciao Day brings a free Italian celebration to Madison Square Park on Tuesday, June 2 from noon to 4pm. Expect cafe tables, flowers, lemons, live brass bands, caricature drawings, kids' activities and plenty of food.
Transportation Tip: A limo makes it easy to enjoy Madison Square Park without fighting Flatiron traffic or parking.
The 128th Philippine Independence Day Parade and Philippines Fest comes to Midtown Manhattan on Sunday, June 7. The street festival features more than 30 Filipino food and retail vendors, plus karaoke, line dancing, performances and celebrity appearances.
Transportation Tip: A Sprinter keeps your group together for the Midtown parade and helps avoid street-closure stress.
Queens Pride Parade and Multicultural Festival returns to Jackson Heights on Sunday, June 7. The parade runs along 37th Avenue and leads into a street fair with floats, performers and community groups.
Transportation Tip: A party bus is a smart move for Jackson Heights crowds, especially when nearby parking is tight.
HAGS is bringing back its Pay-What-You-Can Farm Dinner Series for the summer. Starting Wednesday, June 3, the queer-owned restaurant will serve a five-course prix fixe dinner with produce from the farmers market.
Transportation Tip: A chauffeured car makes dinner night feel special and removes the parking guesswork.
The Oxtail Off is a cooking competition built around one question: who makes the best oxtail? The viral food event started as a backyard party in Los Angeles and is now making a New York stop.
Transportation Tip: Bring your food crew in a luxury ride so nobody has to hunt for parking after the tasting.
Smorgasburg is now at Columbus Circle, bringing its open-air food market to the southwest corner of Central Park. The market is known for drawing big crowds with craveable eats.
Transportation Tip: A limo drop-off near Columbus Circle beats paying steep parking prices by Central Park.
Bucket Listers is bringing The Drunken Clam from Family Guy to New York City starting June 4. The pop-up features burgers, drinks and plenty of Family Guy-style antics.
Transportation Tip: A party bus makes this themed night out easier for groups and keeps the parking drama off your plate.
The 25th anniversary edition of Tribeca Festival is leaning into growth. The festival continues the downtown cinematic community started by Robert DeNiro, Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff after 9/11.
Transportation Tip: A luxury vehicle helps you move between Tribeca events without dealing with downtown traffic and parking.
North Star runs at Irish Arts Center from June 3 to 21. Created and directed by Kwame Daniels, the North American premiere blends live music, spoken word and voices across generations and continents.
Transportation Tip: A limo gets you to the Irish Arts Center in style while your driver handles the traffic.
MoMA's Universal Westerns series runs June 5 through July 3. The monthlong screening lineup traces Hollywood Westerns through classics, cult favorites and restored films from the Universal archive.
Transportation Tip: A chauffeured ride makes a MoMA movie night easier than searching for parking in Midtown.
Free Shakespeare in the Park returns to Manhattan with Romeo & Juliet. The Public Theater's summer season began with the first preview on Friday, May 22.
Transportation Tip: A luxury ride helps you avoid Central Park-area parking stress before the show.
Brooklyn Museum is opening a futuristic fashion exhibition from Iris van Herpen. The show features ideas tied to bioluminescent algae, laser-cut dresses and 3D printing.
Transportation Tip: A Sprinter is great for a museum group trip and saves everyone from finding separate parking.
Motion Picture House featuring KID A MNESIA has opened at Brooklyn Navy Yard. The large Radiohead installation is inspired by the albums Kid A and Amnesiac.
Transportation Tip: A chauffeured vehicle makes the Brooklyn Navy Yard trip simple, especially for groups coming from Manhattan.
Flower Power runs at the New York Botanical Garden from May 23 through October 18. The garden-wide show mixes colorful botanical displays with 60s-era art, installations, live music and after-hours light shows.
Transportation Tip: A luxury SUV makes the NYBG trip feel easy and helps you skip the parking scramble.
The New York Transit Museum is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a yearlong lineup of events. Plans include vintage train rides and a citywide scavenger hunt tied to NYC's transit system.
Transportation Tip: A private ride is a fun backup when your day is all about transit but you want an easy trip home.
Summer at the Terminal runs from June 4 through August 30 at Brooklyn Army Terminal. The free series includes outdoor films, food festivals, salsa nights, wellness events, makers markets and cultural celebrations.
Transportation Tip: A Sprinter is a simple way to bring the whole group to Sunset Park without juggling multiple cars.
Time Out Market is hosting fans for The Finals. Game dates listed include June 3, June 5, June 8, June 10 and more if needed.
Transportation Tip: A party bus turns game night into a group win before you even get to the market.
Astoria Park Carnival runs June 3 through 7 under the RFK Bridge. The free-admission event brings rides, games, a Ferris wheel, thrill rides and fair food like funnel cake and fried Oreos.
Transportation Tip: A chauffeured ride saves families from circling Astoria Park when the carnival crowds show up.
Free yoga in Bryant Park is back for the summer. The series brings morning yoga to the Midtown lawn for office workers, visitors and anyone ready to stretch outside.
Transportation Tip: A private ride makes an early Bryant Park session easier than dealing with Midtown traffic yourself.
Roosevelt Island Day returns Saturday, June 6 at Firefighters Field. The free community event features games, inflatables, kids' activities, music, food, giveaways and community booths from 11am to 3pm.
Transportation Tip: A luxury vehicle makes the Roosevelt Island outing simple for families carrying bags, strollers or picnic gear.
Bryant Park is hosting its first-ever read on the lawn day on June 1. Visitors can enjoy book talks, ambient music and a relaxed evening on the grass.
Transportation Tip: A chauffeured drop-off lets you enjoy the Bryant Park lawn without worrying about expensive nearby parking.
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