A vibrant collage of festivals and cultural events taking place in Southern California this weekend.
Southern California offers a vibrant weekend filled with festivals, concerts, and cultural events for everyone. Key highlights include craft activities at the Hammer Museum, the Long Beach Dragon Boat Festival, and the U.S. Open of Surfing. Music lovers can enjoy various concerts, and family activities feature engaging programs like the Meet and Greet with a local sports figure. This lineup fosters community engagement, artistic expression, and cultural celebration across the region.
Los Angeles – Southern California is buzzing with excitement this weekend, featuring a variety of festivals, concerts, and cultural events that promise to entertain residents and visitors. From art walks to live performances, there is something for everyone across the region.
The summer event series kicked off at Hammer Museum on Thursday night, offering craft activities and performances by local bands. Attendees still have the chance to experience the current exhibit featuring the work of artist Noah Davis, which will be on display until August 31. The next event in this series is scheduled for July 31.
On Saturday, July 26, Long Beach becomes a hub of activity with multiple events throughout the day:
The U.S. Open of Surfing is set for July 25-27 at Huntington City Beach. This event is free to watch and will feature surf competitions along with live music, making it a perfect summer outing for beachgoers.
Theatre enthusiasts can enjoy Spring Awakening at Chance Theater, with shows on July 27 at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. This acclaimed musical explores themes of adolescence and has won eight Tony Awards. Additionally, on Sunday, July 27, the Fat Kid Dance Party will take place in Glendale at a cost of $25, promoting body positivity through dance.
Segerstrom Center for the Arts will host an All Abilities Celebration on Sunday, July 27. This inclusive event offers music, storytelling, ASL workshops, and activities designed for all attendees.
Music lovers can look forward to two significant concerts:
Film buffs can enjoy The Wind Rises: The Natural World of Studio Ghibli, part of a film series at The Ford in Hollywood starting July 25. Moreover, July 25 marks National Hot Fudge Sundae Day, with special promotions at Ghirardelli locations. The ongoing DineLA Restaurant Week also presents a wide selection of prix-fixe meal options at various participating restaurants.
Families and fans can join a Meet and Greet with Galaxy Goalkeeper John McCarthy on Sunday at NORMS in Carson, where the first 50 fans will receive free food and exclusive merchandise. Additionally, family-friendly events such as the Museum of Ice Cream and other goodie giveaways will offer crafts, photo opportunities, and local business showcases throughout the weekend.
This exciting lineup of events across Southern California promises a vibrant weekend filled with artistic expression, cultural celebration, and community engagement. Don’t miss out on the many experiences waiting in your neighborhood!
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