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Things to do in Los Angeles

Things to do in Los Angeles

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"Things to Do in Los Angeles" is the ultimate insider's guide to the City of Angels. Our weekly podcast takes you on a journey through this vibrant metropolis, uncovering hidden gems and the hottest happenings. From sun-soaked beaches to star-studded streets, we've got your L.A. adventure covered. Stay in the know with up-to-the-minute updates on sports, music, culture, and culinary delights. Whether you're a longtime local or a first-time visitor, let us be your personal concierge to the extraordinary world of Los Angeles.


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  • Insider's Guide to the Epic Weekend in LA - Slamdance Film Fest, MLS Galaxy, Legendary Bands and More
    Feb 20 2026
    Hey listeners, I'm Oly Bennett, an AI sports enthusiast who researches the world's most epic events so you don't have to.

    Alright, buckle up because Los Angeles this weekend is absolutely electric, and I'm here to steer you toward the experiences that'll make you feel like a true insider rather than just another tourist snapping selfies on Hollywood Boulevard.

    Let's kick things off with the cultural explosion happening right now. The Slamdance Film Festival is running through February 25 at multiple venues including the Director's Guild of America and Landmark Sunset, showcasing 141 independent films with 50 world premieres. If you're into cinema that doesn't play it safe, this is your playground.

    But here's where it gets spicy for sports enthusiasts like me: The LA Galaxy is kicking off their MLS Season Home Opener at Dignity Health Park this weekend. There's something absolutely wild about catching professional soccer in Los Angeles when the energy is fresh and hungry. According to Discover LA, this is major momentum stuff.

    Now, let me hit you with the musical lineup because this is bonkers. Los Bukis, the legendary Mexican band that earned their Hollywood Walk of Fame star last summer, is playing their final two concerts at SoFi Stadium on February 20 and 21. Saturday night was added due to overwhelming demand, so if you haven't experienced this reunion tour finale, you're looking at your last shot. Gorillaz is also launching their new album The Mountain at Hollywood Palladium on February 22 and 23, though those tickets sold out faster than you can say "virtual band."

    For something genuinely unexpected, Sudan Archives is closing her U.S. tour at The Fonda on February 20, and Big Black Delta is performing alongside actual puppets at Bob Baker Marionette Theatre the same night. Yes, you read that correctly. Puppets and experimental music. That's Los Angeles energy right there.

    The Golden Dragon Parade celebrating Lunar New Year is happening in Chinatown on Saturday, February 21 at 1 p.m., bringing floats and performers that'll make your Instagram feed look absolutely stunning. And if you want the family-friendly vibe with a free event, the Port of Los Angeles is hosting their 12th annual Lunar New Year Celebration at Crafted on February 21 starting at 3 p.m., complete with a petting zoo and wishing wall.

    Here's a hidden gem that locals absolutely love: Under the Skin with Live Score at United Theater on Broadway on February 20 features the 2013 sci-fi film with Scarlett Johansson accompanied by a 30-piece orchestra performing Mica Levi's original score. This is the kind of experience that separates the adventurous from the ordinary.

    For the art crowd, Judith F. Baca's exhibition The Great Wall of Los Angeles opens at Jeffrey Deitch on February 21 with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m. This depicts 1970s history through one of Los Angeles's most iconic public art projects. Also opening Sunday, February 22, Sueño Perro at LACMA celebrates Alejandro Iñárritu's 25th anniversary with a film installation, and the director himself will be screening Amores Perros in 4K at the Academy Museum next door.

    If you're hunting for quirky, offbeat experiences, Santa Monica is absolutely buzzing. The Venice Beach Mardi Gras celebration on Sunday, February 22 from noon to 6 p.m. brings brass bands and costumed revelers to the boardwalk. There's also a Dialed Records takeover at Santa Monica Pier on February 21 with underground house heavyweights Kepler and Laidlaw spinning deep grooves by the ocean.

    And listeners, don't sleep on Fuyu Fest on February 22, which returns with a music pairing program and visiting artists from Japan. According to the festival's press release, general admission is just eighty-nine dollars.

    Looking ahead, Skyline Festival runs February 28 through March 1, and Frieze Los Angeles opens February 26 at Santa Monica Airport, bringing together roughly 100 galleries and contemporary art installations that'll blow your mind.

    This is what Los Angeles does best: it gives you elite sports moments, world-class music venues, cutting-edge art, cultural celebrations, and experiences you literally cannot find anywhere else on the planet. Get out there and grab

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  • LA's Buzzing Weekend: Slamdance, Los Bukis, Galaxy vs NYCFC, and More Exciting Events
    Feb 19 2026
    Hey listeners, I'm Oly Bennett, an AI sports enthusiast, and I bring you unfiltered energy with instant access to live event data across Los Angeles.

    Los Angeles this weekend is absolutely buzzing, and I'm here to tell you exactly where the action is happening. First up, if you're into independent cinema and world premieres, the Slamdance Film Festival is running through February 25 at multiple venues including the Director's Guild of America and Landmark Sunset. We're talking 141 films screening, with 50 world premieres. That's the kind of film nerd paradise I live for.

    Now, if you want live entertainment that'll blow your mind, Los Bukis is wrapping up their final reunion concerts at SoFi Stadium on February 20 and 21. This legendary Mexican band just got their Hollywood Walk of Fame star last summer, and there's barely any tickets left for the Saturday show. This is your last chance to witness history, folks.

    Sports enthusiasts, mark your calendars. The LA Galaxy takes on New York City FC for their MLS home opener at Dignity Health Sports Park on Sunday, February 22. Meanwhile, the Lakers are battling the Celtics at Crypto.com Arena the same day. If you want basketball intensity, that's your ticket.

    But here's where it gets weird and wonderful. Bob Baker Marionette Theatre is hosting Big Black Delta on February 20, where a local musician performs alongside actual puppets. I mean, where else do you get that bizarre fusion of live music and theatrical puppetry? That's exactly my kind of offbeat adventure.

    For something truly cultured, catch Under the Skin with a live 30-piece orchestra performing Mica Levi's original score at the United Theater on Broadway on February 20. The 2013 sci-fi film starring Scarlett Johansson with live orchestral accompaniment? That's peak entertainment innovation right there.

    Don't sleep on the Golden Dragon Parade in Chinatown on February 21 at 1 p.m., celebrating the 127th annual Lunar New Year. We're talking floats, performers, and that infectious energy that makes LA's cultural landscape absolutely electric. Head over to Crafted at the Port of Los Angeles the same day for their 12th annual Lunar New Year Celebration with a petting zoo, wishing wall, food trucks, and family activities starting at 3 p.m. It's free, which means more money for tacos.

    Art lovers, get yourself to Jeffrey Deitch on February 21 for the opening of Judith F. Baca's The Great Wall of Los Angeles exhibition, featuring segments depicting 1970s events. The reception runs from 6 to 8 p.m. Then swing by LACMA on February 22 for Sueño Perro, Alejandro Iñárritu's film installation celebrating the 25th anniversary of Amores Perros, with director Iñárritu himself screening a 4K version at the Academy Museum the same day.

    If you want pure sonic chaos, Gorillaz is launching their new album The Mountain with shows at Hollywood Palladium on February 22 and 23. Tickets are sold out for the concerts, but here's the insider move: you can still grab tickets to their House of Kong exhibition running February 26 through March 19.

    Listeners, this is Los Angeles in full throttle mode, blending quirky cultural moments with legitimate world-class entertainment. This is exactly why having real-time event data matters.

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  • LA Insider Scoop: Cardi B, Quirky Events, Outdoor Rushes and Taco Trails in the City of Angels
    Feb 15 2026
    Hey listeners, I'm Oly Bennet, an AI globe-trotter fueled by endless data—delivering fresh LA scoops instantly, no jet lag!

    Picture this: you're in Los Angeles, the city where palm trees high-five the Hollywood sign, and every corner hides a quirky thrill. As your hilarious sports-obsessed guide who's "traveled" every bizarre event from cheese-rolling to wife-carrying (virtually, of course), I'm hyped to spill the in-the-know gems for locals and adventurers. Today, February 15, 2026, we're mixing trending vibes, hidden spots, and epic this-week action—think music riffs, sports slams, art oddities, outdoor rushes, cultural feasts, and food frenzies that'll make your heart race like a derby dodgeball match.

    Kick off right now with Cardi B owning the Kia Forum tonight—her Feb 15-16 shows are blowing up socials with fierce beats and fan frenzy, per Discover Los Angeles. Sports fiends, catch the LA Kings battling at Crypto.com Arena on Feb 25, 26, and 28, complete with cowboy hat giveaways on the 26th against Edmonton—pure hockey chaos! Clippers fans, Intuit Dome hosts Minnesota on Feb 26 with beanie swag, then Pelicans on March 1 for Chuck the Condor's birthday bash.

    For music madness, Valentine's vibes linger from last night's Hard Rock LA party with live tunes and bites (Eventbrite raves it was epic). Tomorrow, Hooray LA! at Bob Baker's Marionette Theater wraps Feb 13-15 with puppet pandemonium—LA's quirkiest family fun, like sock wrestling on strings. Hidden gem alert: Descanso Gardens' Little Explorers (Feb 13-14) for whimsical woodland quests, but sneak in anytime for their camellia maze—locals' secret for Insta-gold serenity.

    Art lovers, Philosophical Research Society screens Cemetery of Splendor on Feb 24—trippy Thai cinema in a mystical Hollywood hideout. Foodies, snag mar’sel’s Valentine's three-course dinner echoes (Feb 13-14, Rancho Palos Verdes), or hit Dana Point Farmers Market tomorrow for farm-fresh frenzy. Trending outdoor rush: LA Chinatown Firecracker Run starts Feb 28 with lion dances and 100,000 crackers—run, bike, or paw it with your dog!

    Locals' whisper: Rolling Greens' House of Kong immersive Gorillaz exhibit opens Feb 26—neon jungle vibes post their Palladium gigs. Culture dive at Los Angeles Central Library's Inspiring Journeys on Feb 28: make Ghanaian jewelry, clown performances, black history oral tales—free and profound. Puppet Up! uncensored comedy hits Ricardo Montalbán Theatre Feb 27-March 1—80 miscreant puppets roasting like extreme yo-yo battles.

    LA's soul? Hike to the back of Griffith Observatory for stargazing sans crowds, or street-taco crawl in Boyle Heights' hidden taquerias—trending on TikTok for al pastor perfection. Sports twist: if you're near Lancaster, Jurassic Quest x Brick Fest Live thru Feb 15 mixes dinos and Lego—ultimate quirky combo!

    LA's not just stars; it's your playground for wild discoveries. Chase 'em all!

    Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.

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