10 Things To Do For This Sunday in L.A. [8-12-2024]

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View of DTLA from L.A. State Historic Park. Photo by Brian Champlin

Ready to bring a little fun to your Sunday in Los Angeles? We’ll get you on track.

Coming up today in L.A. you’ll find River Fest at L.A. State Historic Park, a Sip n’ Skate pop-up in Long Beach, Boomyard’s Afro-Caribbean Day Party at Delicious Pizza, Sunday Concerts in the Dome at Mt. Wilson, Bask & Brunch at MOLAA, and more. Whatever you decide on, hope you make it a great day!

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Make Metro Part of Your Weekend

FoLAR’s Third Annual River Fest – > This Sunday, Friends of the LA River (FoLAR) invites the public to River Fest a free, all-ages event featuring live performances by local artists, a visual art gallery, a vendor marketplace, eco-friendly family activities, and food trucks. Ticket registration is required to enjoy all the complimentary festivities. More info here.

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Three Top Picks To Do This Sunday

M = Less than .5 miles from an L.A. Metro Station, FA = Free Admission

Sip n’ Skate in Long Beach FA > On Sunday, SunSip (Healthade’s prebiotic soda brand) is sponsoring a free day of throwback skating fun at Pigeon’s Roller Rink in Long Beach. In addition to complimentary skate sessions, expect a live DJ, roller-entertainment by Dance Skate, a mini arcade, a merch bar, and puppies meet-and-greets to help raise money for Pups Without Borders. Runs 1 to 5 p.m. Get more info here.

Boomyard Afro-Caribbean Day PartyFA > This Sunday, Boomyard Brewery hails the return of their Afro Caribbean Day Party at Delicious Pizza in West Adams. Party goers can expect live performances and DJ sets along with food and bites including erk Chicken from Jonkanoo Kitchen, Patties from Patty Daddy, Pizza from Delicious Pizza, and Rum Punch at the Boomyard Bar. Free to attend. Runs 4 to 9 p.m. More info here.

Sunday Afternoon Concerts in the Dome -> On Sunday, Mount Wilson Observatory continues its 2024 season of classical concerts hosted inside the historic 100-inch telescope dome, where the acoustics are said to be some of the finest in the world. This month, Rogue Lemon Collective brings a multi-genre performance to the stage. There will be two shows, one at 3 p.m. and the other at 5 p.m., with a reception sandwiched in between. Tickets are $60. More info here

Six More Things To Do in L.A. Today

  • For Sunday, The Divercity concert series brings an afternoon of 2000’s themed pop to Pershing Square, featuring Chris KirkPatrick, O-Town, The Calling & LFO. M FA
  • Bask & Brunch inside the Sculpture Garden at the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach this Sunday. FA
  • Texas-based Khruangbin performs a pairs of show this Saturday and Sunday at the Hollywood Bowl, bringing their jammie blend of classic soul, dub, rock and psychedelia to the stage as part of the the 2024 KCRW Festival.
  • On Sunday, The Hammer hosts a free classic movie screening of Bank Holiday (dir. by Carol Reed, 1938), presented by the UCLA Film & Television Archive. FA
  • Green Tea Comedy brings a free evening of standup to the game room at Lawless Brewing Co. every second Sunday of the month. FA
  • ISC’s Shakespeare in the Park continues with a free performance of As You Like It in Griffith Park starting at 7 p.m. FA

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