On June 13, 2026, Venus moves into Leo for twenty-six days of conspicuous love — but the near-exact Venus-Chiron square at ingress complicates the bombast, and a tightening Venus-Pluto opposition tests whether the display is real.
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By Sera Vane·May 11, 2026AI-assisted, editor-reviewed
On June 13, 2026, affection becomes a performance. Venus — the planet of desire, beauty, and what we're willing to give — moves into Leo, the sign that doesn't know how to love quietly, and for the next twenty-six days the only kind of devotion that registers is the kind that can be witnessed. This isn't Pisces-in-the-rain Venus or Virgo-folding-the-laundry Venus. Through July 9, the loudest sign in the zodiac runs the show — and relationships, creative projects, and small private pleasures suddenly need an audience to feel real.
Venus ingresses into Leo — moves from one sign into the next, a shift in how the planet's drives express — at 10:47 UTC on June 13. The four days before this entrance were already loaded. On June 9, Venus passed within a degree of Jupiter in Cancer — a close alignment, the planet of love merging with the planet of expansion in the sign of home. That was Venus at her most generous and family-oriented. Four days later, that softness gets translated into a different language entirely.
At the exact moment Venus crosses into Leo, the chart already has its complications named. The tightest aspect in the ingress sky is a square — the 90° tension angle where two planets demand contradictory things from the same situation — between Venus at 0° Leo and Chiron just inside Aries. It is as close to exact as transits get. Pluto retrograde in Aquarius — the apparent backward motion that comes when Earth overtakes the slower planet, reading as review-mode for that planet's themes — sits in opposition to Venus, the 180° face-off forcing a confrontation between two planetary instincts. That opposition tightens through the first four days and perfects around June 17. A sextile, the 60° angle that opens an opportunity if reached for, to Uranus in Gemini perfects on June 15; a trine — the easy-flow 120° angle where two planets cooperate without effort — to Neptune in Aries follows on June 16.
Then on June 30, sixteen days into Venus's Leo run, Jupiter follows Venus into Leo for the first time since 2015. From June 30 through July 9, both classical benefics — Venus and Jupiter, the two planets traditional astrology calls the most fortunate — occupy the same sign for the first time in over a decade. The transit isn't standalone. It's the opening note of a longer chapter.
Who's Affected
The signs that feel this most are the fixed signs — Leo, Aquarius, Taurus, Scorpio. Venus enters Leo and immediately falls into opposition with Pluto in Aquarius, squares the fixed-sign cross from there, and Mars at 18° Taurus sits sextile Venus across the early days. Anyone with personal planets between 0° and 8° of the fixed signs feels some version of this transit in their own chart. The question is which version.
Leo placements get the obvious read. If Leo is your rising sign — the sign on the eastern horizon at your birth, the one that sets the chart's house framework — Venus enters your 1st house, the slice of the chart that represents self and physical presence. If Leo is your Sun, Venus joins it directly. The planet of self-presentation softens and brightens whatever it touches — you'll feel more visible, more drawn to color and ornament, more willing to be looked at. But the same Venus opposes Pluto in your 7th house of one-on-one partnerships, which means the new visibility doesn't arrive into a vacuum. It arrives into a relationship dynamic that's been quietly auditing who actually holds the power. That tension lands somewhere between June 13 and June 17, and it can feel like the spotlight everyone seemed to want now demands a price you didn't sign up for.
For Aquarius placements, the transit is opposite. Venus in your 7th house pulls partnerships, romance, and the question of who-you-attract into the spotlight, but Pluto retrograde in your 1st has spent months reshaping how you appear to others. The opposition forces a conversation: are you showing up as you are, or as the version of you that wants approval? Aquarius almost never wants to admit it wants approval. Venus in Leo makes the wanting visible whether you cooperate or not.
Taurus and Scorpio placements feel the square. Venus in Leo hits Taurus's 4th house of home and family — domestic beauty wants attention, but it also wants control. For Scorpio, the square reaches the 10th house of career and public reputation; quietly built work suddenly wants a stage, and the discomfort is whether your audience reads it as ambition or as need. Both signs run into the same edge: Leo wants performance, the fixed-sign instinct wants permanence, and performance is by definition temporary.
Historical Parallels
Venus was last in Leo only nine months ago — August 25 through September 19, 2025 — so this isn't a rare return. Venus moves through every sign roughly once a year. The genuine parallel to draw isn't the most recent Venus-in-Leo. It's the last time both Venus and Jupiter occupied Leo in the same window.
That happened in 2014–2015. Jupiter entered Leo on July 16, 2014, and stayed through August 11, 2015. Venus moved through Leo during that window twice — once in 2014 and again in summer 2015, the second pass overlapping with Jupiter directly. For what it's worth, the 2014–2015 Jupiter-in-Leo year was the year Beyoncé and Jay-Z's On the Run tour turned public marriage into spectacle, the year Caitlyn Jenner's Vanity Fair cover redefined celebrity self-presentation, and the year creator-economy platforms hit their first major inflection. Whether you read those examples as cultural omens or coincidence, the throughline was performance — public-facing self-display as both armor and ambition.
The structural fact is harder to argue with: Jupiter won't return to Leo until 2038. Venus's twenty-six days in Leo this June and July open a Leo-themed year that won't recur for over a decade, and the cluster's two-planet phase — June 30 through July 9 — is the only window where both benefics are in the sign at once. June already arrives loaded with Gemini-season volatility; the Leo cluster is what stabilizes the month into something with a through-line. What this transit doesn't repeat is the 2015 Venus retrograde in Leo, which ran July 25 through September 6 of that year and turned the Leo theme inward, toward review. The 2026 pass is direct motion — no retrograde, no rehash. The energy moves forward.
How It Lands by Sign
Venus in Leo 2026 — How It Lands by Sign
Aries
5th house. Romance, creative projects, play. Make the bold ask. The art wants to be shown.
Taurus
4th house. Home becomes the set. Redecorate, host, or finally hang the thing. Domestic beauty pulls focus.
Gemini
3rd house. The voice becomes the instrument. Pitch, post, perform with your words. Local connections heat up.
Cancer
2nd house. Money, body, self-worth. Spend on what makes you feel valued. Negotiate up, not sideways.
Leo
1st house. The room rearranges around you. Update the look. Walk in like you mean it.
Virgo
12th house. Private desires surface in dreams and side glances. Notice what you want before you explain it away.
Libra
11th house. Friend circles brighten. Show up to the group. The right people are paying attention.
Scorpio
10th house. Career visibility spikes. Take the stage, ask for the title, let the work be witnessed.
What to Watch For
The Venus-Chiron square at exact ingress — Chiron just inside Aries while Venus crosses 0° Leo — is the tension the rest of the transit can't escape. Chiron in a chart is the wound point, the place where competence and ache live in the same room. In Aries, that wound runs through self-assertion: the small voice that asks am I allowed to take up this much space? Venus in Leo's whole impulse is to take up the space, conspicuously, in color. The square fuses them. The drive to be adored and the fear of being found wanting aren't separate energies during this transit. They travel together, and the early days — June 13 through about June 16 — are where the entanglement is sharpest.
Then comes the Venus-Pluto opposition, perfecting around June 17. This is the power-dynamics beat of the transit, and it's the yellow light to name explicitly. Leo wants praise; Pluto in Aquarius asks who actually has the power in the relationship. The opposition can read as possessiveness, as intensity, as the moment when conspicuous affection tips into control — the gift that's also a leash, the public declaration that's also a claim. Watch for the difference between being seen and being surveilled. They feel similar in the moment and diverge in retrospect. If the affection arriving in your life this week is asking you to perform a version of yourself rather than be one, name it now, not in August.
The same window brings softer beats. The Venus-Uranus sextile on June 15 is the open-door aspect — unexpected attractions, sudden creative breakthroughs, the conversation that pivots a project. The Venus-Neptune trine on June 16 brings the dream layer, romance with a soft-focus filter, the willingness to see someone (or something) more beautifully than they strictly are. Trines are easy, and that easiness is the trap: a Venus-Neptune trine can also read as a Venus-Neptune fog. Notice what you're projecting onto the situation versus what's actually there.
By June 30, when Jupiter crosses into Leo, the transit shifts gear. Venus on her own is a twenty-six-day flush of pleasure and visibility. Venus with Jupiter — the planet of expansion and meaning — turns that flush into a season. The risk through July 9 is overshooting: Jupiter doesn't know when to stop, Leo doesn't either, and Venus is the planet that says more. Keep an eye on the budget, the calendar, and the relationships that have been signaling I need a break. Mercury moved into Cancer earlier in June, which softens the conversation around all of it — if you ask carefully, you'll get a real answer. Neptune's July station retrograde tightens the dream-versus-reality question. Both benefics in Leo make almost anything look beautiful. That's the gift and the catch.
When does Venus enter Leo in June 2026?
Venus enters Leo on June 13, 2026, at 10:47 UTC (6:47 AM EDT). The transit lasts twenty-six days. Venus moves out of Cancer and into Leo, where it stays until July 9, 2026, when it ingresses into Virgo. Venus does not retrograde during this pass — it runs direct the whole way.
Which signs feel Venus in Leo 2026 most?
Fixed signs feel it most — Leo, Aquarius, Taurus, Scorpio — because Venus opposes Pluto in Aquarius and squares the fixed-sign cross during the transit. Personal planets between 0° and 8° of any fixed sign will feel it most acutely, especially during the Venus-Pluto opposition that perfects around June 17, 2026.
How long does Venus stay in Leo in 2026?
Twenty-six days. Venus enters Leo on June 13, 2026, and leaves on July 9, 2026, when it ingresses into Virgo. This is a standard direct-motion transit — Venus does not retrograde during this pass. The 2025 Venus-in-Leo transit ran a similar twenty-six days; the 2015 transit was longer because Venus retrograded inside the sign.
Is Venus in Leo a good time to start a relationship?
Venus in Leo favors visible, declarative connection — public dates, bold first moves, romantic gestures with witnesses. The catch is the Venus-Pluto opposition around June 17, 2026, which can amplify possessiveness or status-anxiety in new partnerships. Beginnings near the Venus-Uranus sextile on June 15 or the Venus-Neptune trine on June 16 tend to open more gently than the mid-week peak.
What's the difference between Venus in Leo and Jupiter in Leo?
Venus in Leo lasts twenty-six days and intensifies pleasure, romance, and self-presentation. Jupiter in Leo lasts about a year (June 30, 2026 through July 2027) and expands identity, creative ambition, and visibility on a much longer arc. Venus is the personal note; Jupiter is the chapter. Both occupy Leo from June 30 to July 9, 2026 — a rare ten-day overlap.
Sagittarius
9th house. Travel, study, big ideas. Make the bold intellectual move. Publish the thing you've been drafting.
Capricorn
8th house. Shared resources, intimacy, depth. Choose what you merge with. Power dynamics ask to be named.
Aquarius
7th house. Partnership in full color. Who shows up when you stop performing detachment? Look directly.
Pisces
6th house. Daily work and routines. Bring beauty into the grind. Health asks for pleasure, not punishment.