Naval Base Coronado becomes the most unlikely racetrack in NASCAR history on June 19–21, 2026 — and that is exactly the point. For the first time ever, an active United States military base will host a NASCAR race weekend, placing the Craftsman Truck Series, the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series, and the crown jewel NASCAR Cup Series Anduril 250 against a backdrop of aircraft carriers, fighter jets, and the wide blue sprawl of San Diego Bay.
The Coronado Street Course features 16 turns carved through Naval Air Station North Island, offering sightlines no traditional oval can match. Turn 16 sits at the edge of the bay. The grandstands look over the flight deck toward downtown San Diego. This is not a race at an anonymous speedway — it is a race inside a working carrier air base during the peak of summer.
Getting here requires planning. All guests 18 and older must show a government-issued ID to access the federal installation. US citizens need a Real ID-compliant license; foreign nationals need a passport. Vehicles enter through designated checkpoints on Third Street in Coronado. Parking inside the base is limited — the official transportation plan recommends shuttles from the Coronado Ferry Landing and from off-site lots in downtown San Diego.
Sunday grandstands are already sold out. Friday and Saturday tickets remain available through Ticketmaster. General field access on Saturday is still open. If you are going, Friday's truck race is the insider move: shorter crowds, faster access, full speed on the street circuit. The Cup Series Sunday finale is the main event for casual fans, but the Truck Series is where the driving gets interesting.
This is a one-of-a-kind SoCal event. No road course in the country shares a runway with active military aircraft. The inaugural year is the one to catch.
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In 4 days· Jun 13 – Jun 14
Los Angeles Convention Center, 120…
The pair you have been tracking exists. It is on a table somewhere at the Convention Center this weekend, and the price is negotiable.
SneakerCon Los Angeles runs June 13 and 14, 2026 at the Los Angeles Convention Center — two days, one address, thousands of pairs you will not find at retail. Doors open at 10 AM both days. The floor runs collector-to-collector: no bots, no lottery, no retail markup. You are buying directly from the person across the table. Authentication desk runs all day. If you are buying something significant, get it checked before you walk out.
Day one is the high-demand session — inventory is freshest, the pairs everyone came for are still available in the morning. Day two is when the deals happen. Sellers who did not move what they came with are ready to negotiate by Sunday afternoon.
Los Angeles Convention Center, 1201 S Figueroa St. Metro Blue/Expo lines to Pico Station, five-minute walk. South Hall parking garages. General admission and VIP at sneakercon.com.
The floor exists. You just have to get there first.
Aug 15 – Aug 17, 2026
$112
Lena Horne Bandshell at Prospect P…
Every person in attendance looks like they have been waiting their whole life to wear this exact outfit. That is the first thing you notice. AFROPUNK Brooklyn 2026 is a two-day celebration at Prospect Park Bandshell in Brooklyn — Jazmine Sullivan, Flying Lotus, Joey Bada$$, Vince Staples, Baby Tate, and 70,000 artists, activists, and culture makers who refuse to be categorized. Founded in 2005 as a response to the whitewashing of punk and rock spaces, AFROPUNK has evolved into the definitive gathering of Black culture in its most expansive and unapologetic form.
The moment you step in, you understand that AFROPUNK is not a music festival in the conventional sense. It is a fashion show, a protest, a family reunion, and a concert all happening simultaneously across a Brooklyn park. The stages host acts spanning neo-soul, hip-hop, punk, afrobeats, and electronic music. The Spinthrift Market features independent Black vendors. Bites n Beats serves some of New York's top street food. Activism Row dedicates an entire section to live muralists and community organizing.
If you are someone who has ever felt like you exist at the intersection of too many things to be claimed by any one scene, AFROPUNK was built for you. This is not for people who want a clean corporate festival experience. It is for people who want to feel seen in a crowd of 70,000.
The 2026 edition is at Prospect Park Bandshell (Lena Horne Bandshell) — confirm transit before you arrive, as this location requires planning. Arrive by noon: crowds become immovable between the two main stages by 3pm. Bring a reusable water bottle — free water stations throughout the grounds. Clear bags only. SeeTickets is the only official ticket vendor. August 15 and 16, 2026, Brooklyn, NY.
AFROPUNK earns its place on Falkor's Nation's Best list because it is the cultural event that hip-hop, punk, jazz, fashion, and activism all claim as their own. Twenty years in, nothing else is quite like it.
In 10 days· Jun 19 – Jun 20
Fairplex at Pomona, Pomona, CA
The LA Roadster Show returns to the Fairplex at Pomona on June 19–20, 2026 — one of the longest-running traditional hot rod and custom car shows in Southern California. Now in its sixth decade, the LA Roadster Show is dedicated exclusively to roadsters: open-body traditional hot rods in the style of the 1930s, 40s, and 50s that define American car culture at its most essential form.
Unlike general car shows that mix eras and styles, the Roadster Show maintains a strict definition: all vehicles must be roadsters in the traditional sense. This creates a visually cohesive event that feels more like a living museum of American automotive art than a typical car show. The quality of the builds is exceptional — many vehicles have been in families for decades or represent lifetime builds by their owners.
The Swap Meet component runs alongside the show, filling additional lots with parts, memorabilia, tools, and vintage automotive goods for builders and collectors. Gates open at 9 AM both days. The Fairplex at Pomona offers excellent accessibility via Interstate 10 and ample parking across the fairgrounds. Admission available at the gate. For anyone who loves traditional American car culture, the LA Roadster Show is one of the essential summer events on the West Coast calendar.
In 5 days· Jun 14
Rose Bowl Stadium, 1001 Rose Bowl …
Rose Bowl Stadium, 1001 Rose Bowl Dr, Pasadena. June 14th. The Rose Bowl Flea Market — 2,500 vendors, the largest in California — runs its second-Sunday format in June with the specific inventory that moves as summer fashion cycles and vintage buyers make room in their collections for fall.
The Rose Bowl runs by geography: the serious buyers work the outer rings before 8 AM, where the dealers set up the inventory that moves before the casual crowd arrives. Mid-century furniture, deadstock denim and sneakers, vintage jewelry, original art, old records, cameras, ceramics — it's all present, none of it organized. The discovery requires patience and a route.
Come at 7 for first access. Come at 9 if you want the coffee and the crowd. Either way, wear comfortable shoes — the loop is a mile at minimum — and bring cash. Vendors who take Venmo are the exception. The flea market experience at this scale is qualitatively different from anything smaller: the density of options means you find something you didn't know you were looking for, which is the whole point. June in Pasadena is warm and manageable early. Plan to be there before mid-morning.
Jun 27 – Jun 28, 2026
Free
SFV Japanese American Community Ce…
The parking lot at the San Fernando Valley Japanese American Community Center transforms every June — paper lanterns, taiko drums shaking the warm air, and three generations of families doing the same steps they've been doing here for decades. The SFV Obon Festival runs June 27 and 28 at 12953 Branford St in Pacoima: Saturday 4:30 to 10 PM, Sunday 4:30 to 9 PM. Admission is free.
Obon is a Buddhist tradition for honoring ancestors, which means the atmosphere is simultaneously celebratory and reverent in a way that doesn't happen at other summer festivals. The bon odori circle dancing is open to everyone. You don't need to know the steps — you'll pick them up by watching, and within twenty minutes you'll be in the circle.
The food is the real draw: yakisoba, teriyaki, shave ice, mochi, things you won't find at most summer fairs. A flea market runs all weekend alongside cultural exhibits and games. Live taiko performances punctuate the evening with percussion you feel in your chest.
This is a neighborhood event that happens to be open to everyone. The people who come every year come because it doesn't feel like an event — it feels like going home. Show up at dusk on Saturday for the full effect. Bring the kids. Bring a blanket.
The Pomona Swap Meet & Classic Car Show at Fairplex is one of Southern California's most beloved monthly automotive events. Held the last Sunday of most months at Gate 17, Fairplex Pomona — June 28, 2026. Hundreds of vendors sell vintage auto parts, tools, accessories, memorabilia, and collectibles alongside a classic car show featuring everything from pristine muscle cars to project builds. Doors open 5:00 AM (early buyer) or 7:00 AM (general). Car show runs 7 AM to 2 PM. Whether you're hunting a specific part for a restoration, chasing vintage automotive literature, or just want to walk the lot and talk to people who know what they're looking at — this is the room for it. General admission 0. Cash recommended. Food vendors on site. Parking at the gate. Address: 1801 W. McKinley Ave., Gate 17, Pomona, CA 91768.
Jul 3, 2026
51.6
Los Angeles Convention Center, 120…
This is not a wrestling show with an anime theme. It is a convergence: Harajuku fashion aesthetics, anime character energy, live music, and genuine athletic competition fused into one arena experience.
Sukeban is Japan's premier female pro wrestling league — and its first-ever World Championship Fight arrives at Anime Expo 2026 on July 3rd at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The league brings rival girl gangs from Tokyo — the Harajuku Stars, Cherry Bomb Girls, and Vandals stables — fighting for a championship belt on the biggest stage in the league's history. Special appearances confirmed. Every match is a story arc. Every outfit is a character declaration.
The room this fills: anime fans who also watch wrestling. Sneakerheads who follow Harajuku drops. AEW and WWE fans who've been waiting for something that hits different — aesthetically, athletically, culturally. Sukeban occupies an intersection no other event touches: J-fashion, pro wrestling, anime convention, live performance. Ticketed separately from AX general admission to keep the room committed.
Entry requirements: valid Anime Expo credential (4-day or any 1-day pass) plus a separate Sukeban event ticket. GA Floor (standing): $51.60. Balcony A (seated): $101.60. VIP Ringside: $151.60. Tickets at leapevents.com — limited capacity.
The OC Night Market returns to OC Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa for multiple weekends throughout summer and fall 2026, one of the most popular Asian night market experiences in Southern California. The market brings together over 200 food vendors, artisan sellers, performers, and entertainment across a sprawling outdoor festival ground that comes alive after dark. Food is the draw. Vendors span all of Southeast Asia, East Asia, and fusion concepts: Korean corn dogs, Taiwanese popcorn chicken, Vietnamese banh mi, Japanese takoyaki, Filipino bibingka, Hong Kong egg waffles, Thai rolled ice cream, and dozens of innovative hybrids that exist nowhere else. Lines form early for the most popular stalls — arrive by 6 PM for best access before the crowds peak. Beyond food, the market features live K-pop performances, a DJ stage, merchandise vendors with streetwear, phone cases, plushies, and art prints, and an activity zone with carnival-style games. The atmosphere is dense, loud, and celebratory — a distinct cultural experience that captures the energy of Asian night markets at a SoCal scale. OC Fair & Event Center is located at 88 Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. Paid parking on-site. Admission is charged at the gate — see ocnightmarket.com for dates, hours, and pricing. Multiple weekends run throughout the season; check for specific event dates.