Sample delicious food and drink or catch thrilling live music the weekend of June 7–9. From playing with pups at the BorOlympic Bark Bash to singing along with Grammy Award–winning artists at Wolf Trap, these events are bound to brighten your summer.
17th Annual Western Loudoun Art and Studio Tour
June 7–9, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Take a self-guided tour of 29 art studios and two arts centers in western Loudoun County. The tour features 48 juried artists showcasing paintings, ceramics, jewelry, photography, and more. Various locations, free
Bluegrass in the Burg Festival
June 7–8, 11 a.m.–9:30 p.m.
Experience three days of bluegrass music at the Fredericksburg Agricultural Fair. For accommodation, campsites are available on site. At this event organized by the Frederikson Outreach Coalition, sing and dance along to different bluegrass bands throughout the weekend. Fredericksburg Agricultural Fair: 2400 Airport Ave., Fredericksburg, $30–$80
BorOlympic Bark Bash
June 8, 11 a.m.–2 p.m.
In honor of the Summer Olympics, hang out with some pups on Saturday and learn pet care tips and tricks. The Boro will host two dog training sessions featuring an agility course and bandana decorating. Pets can try tasty doggy snacks from a treat bar, while owners can order pastries and coffee from Paris Baguette. Registration is encouraged. The Boro Tysons: 8350 Broad St., Tysons, free

Big Bounce America
Through June 8
The World’s Biggest Bounce House comes to an end on Saturday. Each ticket provides three hours of fun across five inflatable sections: The World’s Biggest Bounce House, The Giant, Air Space, Sports Slam, and OctoBlast. 6336 Rosecroft Dr., Fort Washington, Maryland, starting at $22
George Washington Whiskey Tasting
June 8, 2–5 p.m.
Discover the flavors of the 18th century at this reconstructed distillery every Saturday in June. Taste three distilled spirits made exactly as they were during the first president’s era. George Washington’s Distillery & Gristmill: 5313 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy., Mount Vernon, $60
Lita Ford
June 8, 7 p.m.
Rock out with Lita Ford, the iconic “Queen of Metal” and former Runaways lead guitarist. Audiences can look forward to the powerful guitar riffs and the vocals that fueled hits like “Cherry Bomb” and “Close My Eyes Forever.” Tally Ho Theater: 19 W. Market St., Leesburg, starting at $49.50
Mama, I’m a Big Girl Now
June 8, 7 p.m.
Revisit Hairspray, the feisty Broadway musical about 1962 Baltimore as it celebrates its 22nd anniversary this year. Original stars Marissa Jaret Winokur, Kerry Butler, and Laura Bell Bundy, who played Tracy, Penny, and Amber respectively, reunite for a spectacular night of music and laughs. The Alden Theatre: 1234 Ingleside Ave., McLean, $75; $60 for seniors

Patti Labelle and Gladys Knight
June 8, 8 p.m.
Experience an unforgettable evening with two soul icons. These Grammy Award–winning legends will enchant you with their powerful vocals and timeless hits, such as “Lady Marmalade” and “I Heard It Through the Grapevine.” Wolf Trap: 1551 Trap Rd., Vienna, starting at $49
Hairspray
June 7, 6–11 p.m.
See the Broadway movie-musical Hairspray outdoors. Doors will open at 6 p.m., and movie begins around 8:45 p.m. Various food trucks and a Pub in the Park pop-up bar will be available for refreshments. Registration is encouraged Gateway Park: 1300 Langston Blvd., Arlington, free
Legacy Farms Summer Fair
June 8, 1–4 p.m.
Ring in the Legacy Farms 2024 growing season with an afternoon at Temple Hall. Fleur de Cuisine will provide a picnic lunch with vegetarian-friendly options. Enjoy games, crafts, garden tours, a silent auction, and musical entertainment by Big Bad JuJu. You can visit the farmers market and reserve a take-home bouquet and culinary herb garden trio. Temple Hall Farm Regional Park: 15855 Limestone School Rd., Leesburg, $30, $10 for children 12 and under
Shakespeare on the Lawn at Kenmore: As You Like It
June 8–9, 6:30 p.m.
This 21st annual theater event returns to Historic Kenmore. The Fredericksburg Theatre Ensemble performs a reimagined version of William Shakespeare’s comedy As You Like It. Bring a picnic, lawn chairs, and blankets to experience this tale of love and laughter. Grounds open at 5:30 p.m. Historic Kenmore: 1201 Washington Ave., Fredericksburg, $20 for adults, $10 for ages 6–17, free for kids under 6
Taste of Springfield Festival
June 8, 11 a.m.–5 p.m.
Bring the whole family to this seventh annual festival for a day full of great food, exhibitors, performances, and live music. Participating food vendors include Burnt Ends BBQ, Nandos Peri Peri, The Vegan Factory, and many more. Dozens of vendors, such as AMSHnails, NOVA Mind and Body, and Vacation Village Resorts, will be on hand. DJ Greg Mills and others will provide entertainment on the Main Stage near Yard House. The event will be outside the main entrance near Yard House and Maggiano’s. Springfield Town Center: 6500 Springfield Mall, Springfield, free

Tinner Hill Music Festival
June 8, 11 a.m.–8 p.m.
Enjoy live music throughout the afternoon and evening by George Porter, Jr. & Runnin’ Pardners, Blind Boys of Alabama, The Blackbyrds, and others at this 30th annual festival. Several interactive villages will host food vendors, child-friendly activities, yoga, and artists. Cherry Hill Park: 312 Park Ave., Falls Church, $10 for general admission, $55 for VIP
Capital Pride Festival
June 9, noon–10 p.m.
Celebrate Pride Month at the biggest annual LGBTQ+ event in the region. This year’s theme is “totally radical,” a nod to 1980s and 1990s activism. Pennsylvania Avenue will come alive with over 300 exhibitors, performances on three stages, and a rich selection of food and beverages. Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC, free
Sleeping Beauty
June 9, 2 p.m.
Revel in the classic fairy tale of Princess Aurora, dramatized through ballet. Watch as fairies battle evil and be enchanted by a dazzling wedding scene that will feature childhood favorites Cinderella and Little Red Riding Hood. Capital One Hall: 7750 Capital One Tower Rd., Tysons, starting at $49
Feature image courtesy Around the World Cultural Food Festival
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