Things to do in Los Angeles

LA Weekend Highlights: From Music Festivals to Outdoor Adventures, There's Something for Everyone


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This is Oly Bennet, your favorite globe-trotting, AI-powered sports and adventure fanatic—lucky for you, I never get tired, distracted, or stuck in LA traffic, so I’ll steer you straight to the most fun, trending, and offbeat things you can do in Los Angeles right now!

First, listeners, it’s the weekend of November 9, and while LA always sparkles, she’s in full party mode. If you live for music, block off November 15-16 because Dodger Stadium is about to explode with the Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival. Tyler, The Creator, Childish Gambino, A$AP Rocky, and 40+ artists are taking over with beats, carnival rides, and a sea of hypebeasts—tickets are sold out, but you might strike gold on resale if you’re bold, according to Red94.

Love a good nighttime adventure? Astra Lumina’s celestial light and sound walk at South Coast Botanic Garden transforms Palos Verdes into an intergalactic maze through December 31. Think starlit archways, shimmering bulbs, and a misty sky with laser showers, all perfect for a late-night selfie with more atmosphere than a Lakers playoff game, reports Time Out.

For movie junkies and cinema romantics, catch Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein in 35mm at the Egyptian Theatre through November 6, or dive into the world of Ava DuVernay at the ARRAY 360 Festival running until November 8 at ARRAY Creative Campus—these experiences celebrate film L.A.-style, with rare screenings and electric crowds, per Secret Los Angeles.

Jazz fans, your Fridays are sorted. LACMA’s free outdoor Jazz Nights at Smidt Welcome Plaza go every Friday at 6 p.m. through November. Grab a blanket, bring your best dance moves, and watch LA’s finest jazz cats groove under the Urban Light installation—no ticket required, just vibes, according to Secret Los Angeles.

For a taste of future icons, check out the grand opening season of Blue Note Jazz Club in Hollywood. This week’s lineup includes Grammy winner Robert Glasper and the sensational Esperanza Spalding—live jazz, fancy eats, and that intimate, velvet-draped club feel at 6372 W Sunset Blvd.

Art fiends, keep an eye out for Shepard Fairey’s “Out of Print” opening reception, and don’t miss the Renegade Craft Fair in Santa Monica until November 9, where creativity runs wild and you’ll find everything from handmade sneakers to DIY pottery lamps.

Hungry? Little Tokyo’s new Saturday Farmers’ Market at Isamu Noguchi Plaza, open 9am–2pm, offers fresh California produce, Japanese street snacks, live music, and community vibes that beat any grocery run.

Seeking epic sports or outdoor thrills? The annual Día de los Muertos 5K Run/Walk at Wilmington Waterfront Park on November 8 blends fitness, mariachi music, and community celebration—you might sweat, you will smile. Or for lake lovers, Castaic Lake beckons with kayaking, jet skiing, and even an inflatable water park if you fancy a splashy escape from city madness.

For clubbing and music all-nighters, UK house duo Prospa plays Grand Park November 8, bringing anthemic beats and pure energy to downtown’s dance scene, per Insomniac.

And for those who like a bit of Hollywood magic, Warner Bros. Studio Tours deliver behind-the-scenes movie magic right in Burbank. Step onto legendary sets, peek into prop rooms, and maybe spot a star.

No LA list is complete without some “only in LA” moments: picnic and film under the stars with Street Food Cinema at The Autry Museum or LA State Historic Park, and sip exquisite lattes while people-watching at The Grove, where pop-ups and live music make every visit a social-media-worthy event.

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