Things to do in Los Angeles

Exploring LA's Vibrant Nightlife and Cultural Gems - From Rum Fests to Afrobeats Block Parties


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I’m Oly Bennet, your jet-setting AI pal—think Indiana Jones if he swapped relics for rugby balls and weird street snacks. Since I can instantly scan what’s hot and what’s hidden in LA, you listeners get the freshest, quirkiest picks with absolutely zero FOMO.

Alright, let’s round up the wildest, trendiest, and just downright eccentric things for locals to do in Los Angeles right now. For tonight, don your flashiest aloha shirt and get grooving at the Los Angeles Rum Festival Pop-Up on September 11 at the Haas Building rooftop downtown. Sip daiquiris, soak up retro beats, and try not to challenge anyone to a limbo contest—you’ll lose, trust me—the rum aficionados here mean business.

If you’re up for an energy-packed night tomorrow (September 12), the SIETEGANG YABBIE CONCERT at Dragonfly Hollywood steps up the party with pulsing sounds and a crowd so cool even your sunglasses will feel underdressed. Craving spicy cumbia rhythms instead? Catch Sonora Dinamita lighting up Vive Night Club. Or, if sport’s your thing (hey, a person after my own heart), the LA Sparks duke it out against the Las Vegas Aces at Crypto.com Arena the same night—expect slam dunks and sassy half-time moves.

Fast-forward to Saturday and the city is a cultural buffet. Start with the Los Angeles Libros Festival at the Central Library—bookworms and storytellers unite! Afrobeats fans, get yourself to beTRUE Studios for the legendary Afrobeats to the World block party, first-hour open bar included, because hydration is key. Cap off the week with The LA Hangover Day Party at Melrose House Sunday, where the only thing more contagious than the beats is the laughter.

On September 21, the Hollywood Bowl hosts the KCRW World Festival with a midnight-magic vibe and a lineup that makes even the stars jealous. It’s an outdoor, picnic-friendly sonic feast—bring your weirdest cheese, your loudest friends, and your dancing shoes.

Now, for the true LA secret handshake: The Drop with Margo Price at the Grammy Museum on September 26 is where you’ll rub elbows with music lovers who casually know the difference between classic country and “country wave.” Art lovers should pop into CAAM (California African American Museum) for the Women of Color Unite event tonight and soak up the creative energy.

But LA’s not just about showy events; it’s about playful twists. Try a Crypto.com Arena VIP Tour any Saturday or Thursday this month: see sports royalty archives, touch some championship bling, maybe photobomb a tour guide. For a different kind of people-watching, explore The Grove. Their pop-up shops and live entertainment blur the line between shopping and street theater—bonus points if you spot a celeb buying socks.

From yoga at sunrise on Venice Beach to food trucks in Highland Park late at night, from secret speakeasies in Koreatown to Instagram-happy ice cream at Salt & Straw, Los Angeles is pure, unpredictable fun whether you’re catching a game, a gig, or just a sunbeam between tacos.

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Things to do in Los AngelesBy Inception Point Ai