Pokémon Go events July 2024 – Full schedule, dates, and times

Its Go Fest time!

A promotional image for Pokémon Go Fest 2024 showing Marshadow
Image via Niantic

Pokémon Go is having its busiest and arguably best July ever, with some of its biggest in-person events and new content to come over the next four weeks.

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Necrozma is making its debut alongside its two forms, Go Fest is finally upon us, and a host of shiny Ultra Beast Pokémon, such as Buzzwole and co, make their official debut outside of in-person events. So there is a lot to look forward to.

It all starts off with New York’s in-person Go Fest on July 5 and the Aquatic Paradise event for those unable to attend and spirals into a Summer of joy. It can be a bit daunting, though, so use this list to keep track of when everything is going on.

Pokémon Go event guide July 2024 – All event start and end times

Pokemon roaming the forest biome.
Get out there and enjoy Summer! Image via Niantic
EventStart and end times
Aquatic ParadiseStart: July 6 at 10am local time
End: July 9 at 8pm local time
Go Fest 2024: New York (IRL Only)Start: July 5
End: July 7
Inbound from Ultra SpaceStart: July 8 at 10am local time
End: July 13 at 10am local time
Pokémon Go Fest 2024: GlobalStart: July 13 and 14 10am local time (each day)
End: July 13 and 14 at 8pm local time (each day)
Ultra Unlock Part 1: Better TogetherStart: July 17 at 10am local time
End: July 22 at 8pm local time
July Community Day: TynamoStart: July 21 at 2pm local time
End: July 21 at 5pm local time
Ultra Unlock Part 2: Strength of SteelStart: July 25 at 10am local time
End: July 30 at 8pm local time
Ultra Unlock Part 3: Mega Raid DayStart: July 27 at 11 am local time
End: July 27 at 5pm local time

July is all about Go Fest and its unlockable events, so we should be in for a good time and a lot of goodies along the way. Go Fest is usually in August, so we are getting all this stuff nice and early, and each event looks very promising and fun.

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Assigning Editor. In 2015, Adam graduated from the University of Aberystwyth with a bachelor's in Media and Communications. Working in the industry for over ten years. If it has anything to do with Nintendo and Pokémon chances are you will see me talking about it, covering, and likely not sleeping while playing it.