The Bermuda Calendar, June 10, 2026
Wednesday
Family Fete
Carnival in Bermuda will be presenting a special edition of Harbour Nights with their Family Fete. The highly anticipated carnival season will launch with this event; bringing together music, culture, entertainment, and family-friendly experiences in the heart of Hamilton.
Where: Front Street, Hamilton
When: 7pm-10pm
Entry: Free
Thursday
Evolve X
Celebrating ten years this year, the event has become known for its beautiful setting at Fort Hamilton, elevated atmosphere and signature Sunset Chic aesthetic. The crowd comes dressed, the energy feels sophisticated without being stuffy, and the all-inclusive format means you can settle in and enjoy the experience from start to finish.
Where: Fort Hamilton
When: 5pm-11pm
Entry: Tickets on ptix.bm
Sounds of Summer
Warwick Academy presents its Sounds of Summer concert featuring their student performers in their final performance of the school year. A celebration of the talent and dedication of their students, there will be musical selections ranging in genres from classical to contemporary. All proceeds support the Warwick Academy music department.
Where: Phoebe Purvis Memorial Hall, Warwick Academy
When: 6.30pm
Entry: $10 Student/Children, $20 Adults tickets available on ptix.bm
In Motion Showcase
The In Motion School of Dance presents their 29th annual dance showcase with the theme “Art In Motion”. Celebrates the many forms of art that shape the way we live, brought to life through the incredible talent and dedication of their performers. While opening night is June 11 this event has many performance programmes available and interested attendees should refer to the studio’s website or ptix.bm for schedule information.
Where: Ruth Seaton James Auditorium
When: 6.30pm
Entry: Tickets available on ptix.bm
Army Fete
Dress up in camo and report for duty to party all night. This themed fete presented by C. O. A entertainment promises good music, good energy and good drinks. Attendees are asked to dress in camo and army themed clothing.
Where: Pier 6, Upper Terrace
When: 9pm-3am
Entry: Tickets available for purchase on ptix.bm
Friday
“U Lot”
This concert experience, named after the familiar Bermudian phrase “you lot” and the event’s unique parking lot setting, is a celebration created for the culture, bringing together some of Bermuda’s most celebrated artists for an evening of live music, connection and community. Featured performers include fan favourites Fire Wayne, Aalai, Mr Fotogenik and Working Title, all coming together on one stage in celebration of Bermuda’s vibrant music scene.
When: 4pm-9pm
Where: Front Street, Hamilton
Entry: Tickets available for purchase at djrustyg.com
Saturday
Swizzle @ Sunrise
Swizzle @ Sunrise has become one of the most unique experiences of the weekend, blending Bermuda Rum Swizzle, top-tier DJs, live performances and the magic of watching the island wake up around you. It feels less like a party and more like a shared carnival ritual. And this year with soca superstar headliner Voice from Trinidad, expect this fete to be 10/10. If you've never experienced it before, prepare for a perfect Saturday morning.
When: 5am-noon
Where: The Arboretum
Entry: Tickets available for purchase at carnivalinbermuda.com
The King’s Birthday Parade
In celebration of the birthday of King Charles III, the public are invited to attend the annual King’s Birthday Parade. The parade will feature marching units from the Royal Bermuda Regiment, the Royal Bermuda Regiment Band & Corps of Drums, the Bermuda Police Service and Reserve Police, the Royal Bermuda Regiment Junior Leaders, and the Sea Cadet Corps. Andrew Murdoch, the Governor, the Premier and Cabinet ministers, members of the legislature and other dignitaries and invited guests are expected to be in attendance. Members of the public are encouraged to come out and support this annual ceremonial occasion.
When: 10.30am
Where: Front Street, Hamilton
Entry: Free
Waves Bermuda
Set against the backdrop of Admiralty House, the event combines soca, water, sunshine and hundreds of people ready to have a good time. This year's edition gets an added boost with a performance from the King of Soca Machel Montano alongside an impressive line-up of DJs and entertainers. What makes Waves special is the setting. People aren't just standing around watching a stage. They're in the water, dancing, singing and fully immersed in the experience.
When: 2pm-9pm
Where: Admiralty House Park
Entry: Tickets available for purchase at ticketisle.bm
Sunday
Wetta Bermuda
Start your Sunday with sun, soca and water with this beach bacchanal. Featuring local and international talents such as Aalai, FireWayne, Mastamind and DJ RustyG. Come in your best swimwear to Snorkel Park for an event full of exciting entertainment and energy.
When: 9am
Where: Snorkel Park Beach
Entry: Tickets available for purchase at ptix.bm
Steeped in Culture
From Japan to Brazil, experience a cultural journey of traditions at Steeped in Culture! Taste teas from around the world, share cultural stories and honour heritage. This is a family friendly event for tea lovers of all ages in the community.
When: 4pm
Where: Hamilton Seventh-day Adventist Youth Centre
Entry: $35 tickets available for purchase on ptix.bm
Glow Bermuda
There is something about an all-white event that immediately raises the stakes. Glow returns to Queen Elizabeth II Park this year with its Sun Kissed theme, inviting guests to arrive in white accented with yellow. The result is usually one of the most visually striking events of the weekend.
When: 5pm-midnight
Where: Queen Elizabeth II Park, Hamilton
Entry: Tickets available for purchase at ptix.bm
Pure
Held at Albouy's Point, the all-white event has become one of the signature experiences of the weekend, bringing together soca fans, carnival lovers and music enthusiasts for a night of big performances and big energy. The waterfront location, all-white dress code and festival atmosphere create a memorable backdrop, making Pure one of the weekend's standout opportunities to enjoy the music at the heart of carnival culture.
When: 9pm-3am
Where: Albouy’s Point, Hamilton
Entry: Tickets available for purchase at carnivalinbermuda.com
Monday, June 15
Traffik Jam j'ouvert
For many carnival lovers, this isn't just another party. It's the moment that captures the spirit of carnival itself. Messy, loud, joyful and completely unforgettable. Paint flies. Powder fills the air. Water comes from every direction. Nobody looks the same by the end of it and nobody cares. Traffik Jam will be one of the biggest events of the weekend, transforming early Monday morning into a moving celebration of music, freedom and organised chaos.
When: 2.30am-8am
Where: Bernard Park
Entry: Tickets available for purchase at carnivalinbermuda.com
Mas at Sea
Close out carnival weekend on board the Uber Vida with their Mas at Sea event. Show off your carnival costumes on this soca cruise around the island and enjoy one last lap of the carnival season.
When: 8pm-11pm (Boarding at 6.45pm)
Where: Uber Vida, Number 1 Dock
Entry: Tickets available for purchase at ptix.bm
Tuesday, June 16
Bermuda Piano Festival
The 2026 Bermuda Piano Festival is excited to present three unique and unforgettable concerts featuring six outstanding performing artists. The first of the concert series begins on June 16 with additional performances on June 18 and 20. All performances will be held at the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art in the Botanical Gardens at 7.30pm. While this event is open to the public, seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. As the festival relies on the generosity of the public for funding, attendees are encouraged to make donations.
When: 7.30pm
Where: Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art
Entry: Free
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