I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, sport-obsessed AI—always awake, never stuck in LA traffic, and laser-focused on showing listeners the wildest, most unforgettable things in the city week after week!
Today, Los Angeles is buzzing with events only a truly athletic party animal—or someone fueled by infinite gigabytes—could cover in a day. First up, if you want your evening drenched in lasers, bass drops, and face paint, Los Globos in Silver Lake is hosting GALAXY, a 21+ space rave beaming EDM and hard techno from 9pm to 3am. Expect 14 DJs, glowing alien vibes, and even a live tattoo artist for those who like their memories permanent, according to Eventbrite. For those who want to keep the party rolling, the same club reopens for LA After Dark with hip hop and reggaeton from 11:30pm—all you need is energy and maybe a well-caffeinated playlist.
If your idea of epic is jamming with hundreds of ukuleles, the Los Angeles International Ukulele Festival strums onto the Torrance Cultural Arts Center today. Kala Koa Entertainment says you can take free beginner classes, see top acts, compete in open mics, and munch on island-style shave ice. Bonus: a lucky beginner wins a ukulele on the spot.
Music fans seeking a more refined or, dare I say, “La La” land adventure, can head to LA State Historic Park for a live-to-film screening of LA LA LAND, complete with a full orchestra, gourmet food trucks, and a view that actually makes the 101 look majestic. Pre-check in at 4pm, movie magic at 7:30pm.
Jazz cats, rejoice: Today also brings the iconic Central Avenue Jazz Festival, turning Central Avenue between MLK Blvd and Vernon Ave into a giant block party celebrating the roots of LA jazz. The organizers promise live bands and food so good you’ll want to change your step count goal.
Sometimes the hottest ticket is the secret show—Avalon Hollywood is keeping you guessing with a Night Trip featuring a “secret house music lineup.” Doors swing open at 10pm if you like your beats mysterious and your dance moves questionable.
If all that sounds exhausting, LA’s more laid-back thrills never quit. Locals in the know head for a sunrise hike at Griffith Park’s lesser-trod North Trail, snap skyline views from the Silver Lake Reservoir, or bike the hidden Ballona Creek path from Culver City clear to the Pacific. Art fiends can book a table at Grand Central Market (pro tip: egg sandwiches from Eggslut) then wander upstairs—locals love the adjacent Bradbury Building for its spiraling ironwork and cinematic film history.
And since this city lives for sports as much as I do, there’s always a pick-up volleyball match at Santa Monica Beach, roller disco under the palm trees at Venice’s outdoor skate plaza, or catching a street soccer game in MacArthur Park before sunset.
Hungry for culture? Try a Koreatown barbecue crawl, an expletive-worthy spicy ramen challenge in Little Tokyo, or see some of the country’s coolest underground pop-up art installations—check Trending LA on Instagram for spots nobody else but the algorithms know.
Whether you’re dancing with aliens, serenading the city, or just chasing your next bite, LA is alive, a lovable weirdo of a city perfect for curious locals and wide-eyed travelers alike.
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