Looking for free family activities in Metro Detroit this June? The Village of Rochester Hills is making it easy to fill your calendar with fun, offering a full lineup of free concerts, kids’ activities, outdoor yoga, music classes, and even hands-on bug encounters throughout the month.
Whether you’re looking for a weekday outing with little ones, an evening concert under the stars, or a unique educational experience for curious kids, there’s something for every age to enjoy at this popular outdoor shopping and dining destination.
Conveniently located at the corner of Adams and Walton Road in Rochester Hills, The Village of Rochester Hills combines family-friendly events with beautiful open-air spaces, fountains, shopping, dining, and plenty of opportunities to spend time together outdoors this summer.
One of the most unique family experiences returning this summer is Bugs on Wheels with Ms. Nadia, also known as “The Bug Lady.”
Children and adults alike will have the opportunity to see, touch, and even hold live insects while learning fascinating facts about these often misunderstood creatures. Guests can also explore taxidermy displays and discover how scientists study and protect insects and other small animals.
This hands-on educational experience is perfect for curious kids who love nature and wildlife.
Location: Festival Park
Cost: FREE
Dates:
- June 11 | 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
- June 14 | 12 p.m. – 2 p.m.
- June 25 | 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Families with young children won’t want to miss the popular Sing. Play. Speak. Music Classes with Miss Calissa.
Designed for children from birth through age five, these interactive classes combine music, movement, language development, social skills, and speech-supporting activities. Bring a blanket, settle onto the lawn, and enjoy quality bonding time while your little one sings, dances, and learns.
Location: Festival Park
Cost: FREE
Schedule:
- June 10 | “On the Move: Transportation Week”
- June 17 | “Animal Jams”
- June 24 | “Move to the Beat”
Time: 10 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
Grab your lawn chairs and blankets and enjoy live music throughout June during The Village of Rochester Hills Summer Concert Series.
Concerts take place on Friday and Saturday evenings and feature a variety of performers playing classic rock, country, contemporary favorites, and more. It’s the perfect way to kick off a summer weekend while enjoying the beautiful outdoor atmosphere.
Location: Gazebo at Festival Park
Cost: FREE
June Concert Lineup
- June 5 | True Blue Classic Rock
- June 6 | Stephan Rahrig Band
- June 12 | Stephan Rahrig Band
- June 13 | Zenagain
- June 20 | UC3 Trio
- June 26 | Zenagain
- June 27 | True Blue Classic Rock
Time: 5 p.m. – 8 p.m.

Families can stretch, move, and make memories together during the free Little Ones & Loved Ones Yoga classes hosted by Yoga6.
These 30-minute outdoor sessions are designed for children and their favorite grown-ups to experience yoga together in a fun and welcoming environment. No registration is required—simply bring a yoga mat or towel and enjoy the experience.
Location: Festival Park
Cost: FREE
Dates:
Time: 4 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Beyond the events, The Village of Rochester Hills offers more than 50 popular retailers and restaurants, making it easy to turn your visit into a full family outing.
Browse favorite stores like Von Maur, Evereve, Rowan, and lululemon, then grab a meal or sweet treat at local favorites including Pokeworks, Jagged Fork, Kruse and Muer, The Jackson, and P.F. Chang’s.
With beautiful walkways, outdoor gathering spaces, family-friendly events, and plenty of shopping and dining options, The Village of Rochester Hills continues to be one of Metro Detroit’s favorite places to enjoy summer.
Plan Your Visit
The Village of Rochester Hills
📍 Corner of Adams Road and Walton Boulevard, Rochester Hills
For event updates, additional concert performers, and the latest announcements, visit The Village’s website and social media channels before attending. All events and schedules are subject to change.
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