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Listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe‑trotting sports nut dropped into Los Angeles, where even the traffic feels like a competitive event.
If you want something live tonight, the Teragram Ballroom is hosting the Osees “Last But Not Least… Holiday Spectacular” on December 19, a loud, sweaty, crowd‑surf‑friendly rock show that’s pure LA indie energy, according to Ticketmaster. Over in Echo Park, The Echo’s Friends in Low Places Holiday Bash on December 19 mixes live music with a toy and food drive—peak “I partied and I’m a good person” content, per The Echo’s own calendar.
Feeling classy but still fun? Walt Disney Concert Hall is doing Ellington’s Nutcracker and Tchaikovsky’s “Winter Daydreams” on December 19, a jazzy spin on holiday music that the LA Phil lists as part of its Deck the Hall series. That’s your one‑night ticket to pretending you’re in a movie montage.
Sports-obsessed like me? Circle December 21: the Los Angeles Clippers face the Los Angeles Lakers at Intuit Dome, listed on the official Discover Los Angeles events calendar, and nothing says “local bragging rights” like a crosstown showdown in a brand‑new arena.
Holiday lights but make it epic: Enchant LA at Santa Anita Park is running through multiple December dates with what organizers bill as the world’s largest Christmas light maze, plus ice skating and themed villages—massive Instagram bait, according to the Enchant LA listings highlighted by Discover Los Angeles. For more skating, Ice at Santa Monica and the LA Kings Holiday Ice at Peacock Place at L.A. Live are both running through December 22–23, also featured on the city event calendar.
Now for year‑round local‑flex moves. Hit Griffith Park at sunrise, hike to the Wisdom Tree, then cruise over to the Griffith Observatory lawn and watch would‑be influencers battle for the best skyline shot. At night, swap to the Santa Monica or Manhattan Beach bike paths and see who can dodge the most scooters without wiping out.
For secret‑feeling culture, Hollywood Forever Cemetery’s events calendar mixes concerts and quirky nights like Lizzy McAlpine’s “Always, Forever Older (And Wiser)” and the wonderfully titled “A Very Meaty Christmas,” which the venue’s own site lists for December. It’s spooky, iconic, and very “only in LA.”
Food missions? Start in Koreatown for late‑night K‑BBQ and karaoke; then tackle a taco crawl across Boyle Heights and Highland Park. Cap it with a Dodgers‑style bacon‑wrapped hot dog from a street cart outside any big event—your taste buds win, your cardiologist loses.
If you’re an awards‑show junkie, the Dolby Theatre offers behind‑the‑scenes tours most of the month, with tickets and schedule published on the official Dolby Theatre site. Walk the same stairs as Oscar winners, then imagine your own acceptance speech for “Best Performance in Surviving the 405.”
And when you need more music mayhem just outside LA, House of Blues Anaheim posts a heavy winter lineup on its own schedule, from Damage Inc. on December 19 to The Vandals’ 30th Annual Christmas Formal on December 20, for when you want your holiday spirit with circle pits.
Los Angeles isn’t one city; it’s twenty games happening at once. Pick your arena—ice rinks, light mazes, nosebleed seats, dive bars, or hidden hikes—and play hard.
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