HARD Summer, one of LA’s largest music festivals, electrifies Hollywood Park this weekend. Listeners looking for a music fix can catch Dom Dolla, Kaytranada, Gesaffelstein, and Busta Rhymes across sprawling stages from August 2–3. For something more intimate, Angel City Chorale harmonizes with the Marina del Rey Symphony at Burton Chace Park on Saturday, August 9, a free outdoor concert that brings community, sunset views, and maybe some sea lion sightings.
KCRW’s beloved Summer Nights series continues, transforming iconic LA spaces with energetic sets from the city's top DJs. Venues like The Hammer Museum, Descanso Gardens, Chinatown, and the Museum of Contemporary Art pulse with dance, culture, and outdoor fun all August long.
Film buffs can experience true LA culture at New Beverly Cinema’s midnight screening of Reservoir Dogs Friday, August 8. This Quentin Tarantino-owned spot is Hollywood nostalgia at its best.
Art lovers, dive into The Female Gaze—a panel at The REEF LA spotlighting women gallerists shaping the local photography scene, happening August 9. Or, if immersive technology is more your vibe, step into Cosm’s 87-foot LED dome in Inglewood for multidimensional storytelling from cinematic spectacles to live sports.
For taste adventurers, The Obscure on Palmetto Street offers a candlelit, mythic cocktail experience where every spirit comes with a story, running nightly through August.
Outdoor enthusiasts have endless options. Join the Los Angeles Hiking Group for memorable trail treks, from beginner walks to advanced climbs just outside city limits. Classic hikes to the Hollywood Sign provide unbeatable city views and bucket-list photos. For coastal beauty, Malibu’s Terranea Discovery Trail is a favorite, or venture south for surfing and picnic-ready sands at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point.
Local food icons like Chez Jay in Santa Monica, celebrating 66 years, offer classic California cuisine just steps from the Pacific. For pop-up food fun, Brain Dead & Adidas: Brainslam and Perry’s Beach bring cool eats and DJ sets to Malibu this week.
Hidden gems abound, like beginner birding at Ballona Discovery Park Sunday morning—perfect for slowing down and listening to LA’s quieter side. The Wende Museum hosts KCRW Summer Nights as well, blending contemporary music with history in a Cold War-era art space.
And for those wanting a quick escape, Santa Barbara and Joshua Tree National Park are just hours away, offering Mediterranean charm, desert skies, and starlit adventures unique to Southern California.
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