Los Angeles weekend events offer a mix of art, culture, and community celebrations.
This weekend, Los Angeles is alive with events from July 11 to July 13, offering a mix of art exhibitions, music festivals, and cultural celebrations. Highlights include the ‘VHS Dreams’ art exhibition at Beyond the Streets, Frogtown’s carnival-themed celebration, and the SheLA Summer Theater Festival. Attendees can enjoy salsa dance lessons at LA Plaza, outdoor concerts, and free movie screenings. Sunday features cultural pride events and culinary markets, making it a vibrant opportunity for both locals and visitors to engage with the city’s diverse community.
Los Angeles is set to host an array of exciting events this weekend, from art exhibitions to music festivals, ensuring there is something for everyone from July 11 to July 13. Highlights include immersive art displays, outdoor concerts, and cultural celebrations, making it an ideal opportunity for locals and visitors alike to explore the vibrant community.
On Friday, July 11, the reception for “VHS Dreams: The Art of Ghana’s Mobile Cinema” opens from 6 PM to 9 PM at Beyond the Streets. The exhibition showcases unique hand-painted movie posters from Ghana, celebrating the country’s cinematic culture. The exhibition will run through August 23, giving attendees ample time to experience this immersive art event.
Also on Friday, the Frogtown First Second Fridays event centers on the theme of “It’s Carnival Time”. Featuring art exhibitions, live DJs, giveaways, and various free or low-cost activities, this community event takes place from 5 PM to 10 PM and admits guests free of charge.
Continuing throughout the week, the SheLA Summer Theater Festival at Zephyr Theater showcases new works by gender-marginalized playwrights and composers. The festival runs from July 8 to July 14, with ticket prices beginning at $32, providing an essential platform for diverse voices in theater.
The Summer of Salsa event features live music by Gabrielito y La Verdad and complimentary salsa dance lessons on Friday, July 11, from 6 PM to 7 PM. This event is free and aims to bring the community together through music and dance.
Saturday, July 12, offers a jam-packed schedule starting with the Summer Open House at Bergamot Station, which runs from 11 AM to 6 PM. The event includes exhibition openings, artist talks, and live music, all with free admission.
Additionally, the LACMA Latin Sounds outdoor concert features Brazilian singer Silvia Nicolatto from 5 PM to 7 PM, followed by the Echo Park Lotus Festival celebrating South Korean culture over the weekend with live music and activities.
At night, movie lovers can catch a free screening of “Grease” at One Colorado at 8:30 PM, while another venue, Broxton Plaza, will screen “The LEGO Movie: 2” as the sun sets. Both events are free, providing perfect opportunities for family outings.
This weekend concludes on Sunday, July 13, with events such as the ¡Jotería! Cultural Pride Event at LA Plaza celebrating the LGBTQIA+ Latinx community from 1 PM to 6 PM, free to the public. Another culinary highlight, the Sazon Latin Food Market, runs from 2 PM to 7 PM, featuring a variety of food vendors celebrating Latin flavors.
For music enthusiasts, the Concerts in the Park series in Manhattan Beach will feature a tribute to Tom Petty on Sunday from 5 PM to 7 PM, and the Bastille Day Celebration at Benny Boy Brewing will combine French jazz with delicious food from 5 PM to 8 PM, marking France’s national day.
This weekend also features the Belly Laughs Comedy and Food Festival, held over the weekend with ticket prices starting at $129, featuring top comedians and diverse Asian cuisine from various vendors. Moreover, guests can enjoy a newly opened bar, Daisy Margarita Bar, known for its creative margaritas and diverse menu rooted in Mexican traditions.
Los Angeles promises a dynamic weekend filled with art, culture, and entertainment. With events available for free or at a low entry price, it is an excellent opportunity for residents and visitors to engage with the community and indulge in the city’s rich cultural fabric.
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