Listeners, Los Angeles is electric with possibilities, offering far more than Hollywood’s glitz. For an unforgettable week starting August 29, the city pulses with unique activities across music, art, sports, culture, and outdoor adventure.
If you’re catching the Labor Day weekend vibe, film lovers can grab tickets to Rooftop Cinema Club at LEVEL DTLA, where Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Amélie screen August 29, followed by When Harry Met Sally and The Godfather on August 30. On August 31, Crazy Stupid Love keeps things light, and the local-favorite La La Land lights up Labor Day Monday. For music fans, Shoreline Village in Long Beach hosts the Summer Concert Series August 30 through September 1 — expect everything from Spanish rock to Gen Z hits and blues, all with ocean views. Also on August 31, Belmont Shore transforms with a Greek-themed Labor Day Luau and Craft Bar Crawl, blending folk dance, food, and a party mood. The Queen Mary adds a touch of Gatsby with live 1920s jazz by Alex Mendham & His Orchestra on select nights.
The outdoors is pure California right now. Take a morning hike up to Griffith Observatory for sweeping city views, or picnic at Griffith Park’s Free Shakespeare Festival, where The Tempest is staged under the stars during late-summer evenings. In Lake View Terrace, the Hansen Dam Aquatic Center is perfect for families, with an ever-popular sandy beach, water slides, and affordable entry. Sail out from Malibu on the Zuma Beach Triathlon route or try a coastal bike ride ending at Torrance Beach, a lesser-known stretch where dolphins often surf the waves, with serene sands and Riviera Village’s boutiques and art just steps away. For quieter nature, stroll the paved multi-use trail at Doheny State Beach, where whale murals line the Whale Walk, or birdwatch near the tidepools — the park’s visitor center and aquarium are open daily.
Art lovers are spoiled this week by exhibitions across the city: The Broad stuns with contemporary installations, while the La Brea Tar Pits merge natural history with outdoor sculpture. The Los Angeles County Arboretum’s Celebration Garden hosts an immersive Midsummer Night’s Dream with live music and mythical ambiance on September 7.
Food adventurers can’t miss LA’s rooftop bars like Bar Lis in Hollywood or Cha Cha Cha downtown. These high-rise refuges serve craft cocktails amid city sunsets, blending rooftop glam with the international pulse of LA’s culinary scene. Locals tip the Grand Central Market downtown for global bites, or try traditional Mexican food at Mercado La Paloma in South LA.
Looking for a real escape? Drive less than two hours to Lake Arrowhead Resort for mountain air, kayaking, hiking, and spa relaxation — or just enjoy coffee by the lake as the 2nd Annual Luau celebrates on August 30.
Hidden gems beckon as well — bike The Strand from Santa Monica to explore lesser-known beaches, browse indie art in Silver Lake, or trek to the Palos Verdes Peninsula for secret ocean vistas. Even if it’s day trips or just mingling with muralists in the Arts District, LA’s local side is always accessible for those willing to look a bit beyond the usual.
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