Nightlife & Events June 19–21, 2026

Sactown Goes Off: Parker McCollum, Frozen & a Juneteenth Blowout

Country anthems at Golden 1, rave legends at Ace of Spades, Disney on Broadway, and a freedom celebration in the park — the 916 stacks it deep this weekend.

Sactown Goes Off: Parker McCollum, Frozen & a Juneteenth Blowout

The 916 is stacking it deep June 19 through 21. A Texas country heavyweight packs the arena, Elsa and Anna take the Music Circus stage, two electronic titans share a club bill, the capital throws its 23rd Juneteenth celebration in the park, and a high-energy headliner runs four sets at the Punch Line. Sactown is going off — here’s the move.

🤠 Parker McCollum

Saturday, Jun 20 @ 7:30 PM

Texas country heavyweight Parker McCollum rolls his 2026 headline tour into the Golden 1 Center for a Saturday-night blowout, and the 916 is ready to holler back every word. Expect the platinum-certified hits — ‘Pretty Heart,’ ‘To Be Loved By You,’ ‘Burn It Down’ — plus cuts off his latest record delivered with the kind of barroom grit that’s made him one of the genre’s biggest live draws. Special guests Aubrie Sellers and rising songwriter Vincent Mason warm up the room before McCollum takes the stage. With tickets starting around $47, it’s the marquee arena show of the weekend in Sactown.

The Move: Golden 1 Center is a quick hop from Hotboys Sacramento at 1115 21st St. in Midtown — fuel up on the way downtown so you’re not fighting arena concession lines once the boots start scooting.

📍 Get tickets on golden1center.com


❄️ Disney’s FROZEN (Broadway At Music Circus)

Friday–Sunday, Jun 19–21 (multiple showtimes)

The Tony-nominated Best Musical from the producers of The Lion King and Aladdin opens its Sacramento run this weekend at the UC Davis Health Pavilion, and it’s the family ticket of June. Disney’s FROZEN brings Elsa and Anna’s story to life with full-throated renditions of ‘Let It Go,’ ‘For the First Time in Forever,’ and ‘Love Is an Open Door,’ plus a dozen new numbers written for the stage. Broadway At Music Circus stages it in the round, so every seat is close to the magic — flurries, spectacle and all. With a Friday opener, two Saturday shows and a Sunday matinee, there’s a curtain time for every schedule — Fri Jun 19: 7:30 PM (open captioned); Sat Jun 20: 1:30 & 7:30 PM; Sun Jun 21: 1:30 PM (note: kids under four aren’t admitted).

The Move: The UC Davis Health Pavilion sits right in the heart of downtown, walking distance from Hotboys Sacramento at 1115 21st St. — grab a pre-matinee bite in Midtown before the family heads over to ‘Let It Go.’

📍 Get tickets on broadwaysacramento.com


🎧 Paul Oakenfold + The Crystal Method (United Champions Tour)

Saturday, Jun 20 @ 7:00 PM

Two titans of electronic music share the bill at Ace of Spades as Paul Oakenfold and The Crystal Method bring their ‘United Champions Tour’ to Sacramento. Oakenfold — the trance legend behind era-defining sets and remixes — trades the decks with The Crystal Method, the big-beat duo behind ‘Born Too Slow’ and ‘Name of the Game,’ for a night of relentless dancefloor energy. Liquid Todd opens the proceedings. It’s an intimate club setting for artists who usually fill festival main stages, with tickets starting around $69.

The Move: Ace of Spades is in the R Street corridor minutes from Hotboys Sacramento at 1115 21st St. — line your stomach in Midtown before a long night of beats so you can dance until last call.

📍 Get tickets on ticketmaster.com


✊🏾 23rd Annual Sacramento Juneteenth Festival

Friday–Saturday, Jun 19–20 (free)

Sacramento marks Juneteenth with its 23rd annual two-day festival at William Land Park, and it’s free for all ages. Friday night kicks off with ‘Gospel Under the Stars’ from 6–9 PM, featuring Girls of Grace, Vanessa Murphy, Gracefully Chosen and more. Saturday opens with the Soul Parade at 9 AM, then rolls into live-stage performances from 11 AM to 6 PM with the LoveSomeBody Band, Pickles & Chips, DJ Gino and others. Expect two stages of entertainment, 80-plus vendors, food trucks, an arts pavilion, a health-and-wellness row, and a dedicated kids area — a celebration of Black history, freedom and community in the heart of the capital.

The Move: William Land Park is a short drive south of Hotboys Sacramento at 1115 21st St. — swing through Midtown first to stock up before a full day of parade, vendors and live music in the park.

📍 More info on sacramentojuneteenthinc.org


🎤 Josh Adam Meyers (Stand-Up)

Friday & Saturday, Jun 19–20 @ 7:00 & 9:15 PM

Comedian, actor and ‘The 500’ host Josh Adam Meyers headlines a weekend run at the Punch Line Sacramento with four chances to catch him over Friday and Saturday night. Known for his high-energy, music-laced sets and a relentlessly quick wit, Meyers turns the intimate Arden Way club into a late-night good time with 7:00 and 9:15 PM shows both nights. If you’ve got Saturday open after the early dinner crowd, the late show is the move. (Sunday the club hands the mic to the Sacramento Comedy Showcase at 7 PM for a local lineup.)

The Move: Punch Line sits on Arden Way northeast of downtown, an easy trip from Hotboys Sacramento at 1115 21st St. in Midtown — grab dinner there before the early show so you’re set for a night of laughs.

📍 Get tickets on punchlinesac.com


The Hotboys Connection

Parker McCollum packing Golden 1 with platinum country anthems, Disney’s FROZEN bringing the family magic to Music Circus, Oakenfold and The Crystal Method turning Ace of Spades into a festival-grade dancefloor, the 23rd Juneteenth Festival lighting up William Land Park free for all, and Josh Adam Meyers running four sets at the Punch Line — Sactown is stacked deep June 19 through 21. And Hotboys Sacramento sits right in the middle of it all.

  • Sacramento: 1115 21st St, Sacramento, CA 95811 — open 9am–10pm Mon–Wed. Whether you’re rolling downtown for the arena, walking over for the matinee, hopping to Ace of Spades for the beats, driving south to the park, or crossing to Arden Way for late laughs, we’re right here in Midtown and ready for you.

See you in the 916. 🔥