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5 Must-Watch Live Events You Should Stream in June 2025

Get into the summer spirit! As the weather warms up, live events ramp up, too.

Music festivals, sports, awards shows and Pride celebrations will be full of exciting celebrity appearances and top-notch entertainment.

But if you can’t make it IRL to these events, you can still join the fun remotely.

Watch With Us is highlighting the coolest live events you can stream in June 2025.

LA and NYC Pride Parades (June 8 and 29)

People love to compare and contrast New York and Los Angeles — but which city shows the most love to the LGBTQ+ community with their parades in celebration of Pride Month? If you can’t be in either city, why not livestream the events and find out? The Los Angeles Pride Parade will feature appearances from celebrity Grand Marshalls Niecy Nash-Betts (joined by her wife, singer Jessica Betts) and Broadway superstar Andrew Rannells.

The theme of New York’s Pride March is “Rise Up: Pride in Protest,” and will honor the legacy of the very first Pride March in 1970, which commemorated the first anniversary of the Stonewall Riots.

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You can watch the LA Pride Parade on Hulu on June 8 at 11 a.m. PST/2 p.m. EST, and the New York Pride March on YouTube on June 29.

The Tony Awards (June 8)

Wicked superstar Cynthia Erivo is sure to “defy gravity” as she takes to the Radio City Music Hall stage for the Tonys. Who will take home Broadway’s biggest awards? Nominated celebrities include George Clooney for his performance in the play Good Night, and Good LuckSadie Sink (Stranger Things) for the play John Proctor is the VillainDarren Criss (Glee) for Maybe Happy EndingNicole Scherzinger for her performance in Sunset Blvd., and many more.

You can watch the Tony Awards on Paramount+ at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PST.

Wimbledon (June 30-July 13)

It’s not summer without tennis! Wimbledon is one of the most famous tennis tournaments in the world, so much so that it’s become a tradition for the Royal Family. There’s sure to be other celebrity sightings at the matches as well, if past years are any indication. Seeing the fashion at Wimbledon is almost as fun as the tennis itself — though that’s sure to be spectacular too. If you’re a tennis fan, you’ll be thrilled to see stars like Novak Djokovic or Coco Gauff return to the courts.

You can watch the first matches of Wimbledon on June 30 on ESPN+ or on Hulu + Live TV.

Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival (June 12-15)

If you’re feeling festival FOMO, fear not! You can get in on the Tennessee music festival virtually and watch performances from artists like Tyler, The Creator, Olivia Rodrigo, Hozier and more. All the fun of a music festival, but from the comfort of your couch instead of camping in a field. What more can we ask for?

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Bonnaroo takes place between June 12-15, and the festival will be available to stream on Hulu throughout the weekend. The link is not yet live.

Austrian Grand Prix (June 29)

Nothing says European glamor like jetting off to some far-flung racetrack to watch Formula 1. Cool cars, incredible speeds and death-defying drivers are sure to enthrall you at the Austrian Grand Prix, which will be held at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria, on June 29. 20 drivers will compete for the trophy, racing at speeds up to 234 miles per hour. Brad Pitt’s F1 movie premieres June 25, so if you know nothing about the sport, maybe watch the movie to get hyped up.

The Austrian Grand Prix will be available to stream on ESPN+ or Hulu + Live TV, as well as on Formula 1’s exclusive streaming service, F1TV.



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