
Will Sunday be a fun day? My Magic 8 Ball says the outlook is good. Let’s talk about your options.
Below you’ll find our top three picks for today (July 31) in Los Angeles, followed by a bullet list of seven other quick ideas to consider. Hope you make it a good one.
Things To Do For Sunday
a-ha at The Bowl -> Noweigan synth-poppers a-ha (“Take On Me,” “The Sun Always Shines on T.V.”) come to the Hollywood Bowl on Sunday for a special concert teaming up with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. Tickets still available as low as $16. Get more info here.
LIFE CYCLES at Japan House LA -> Tanabe Chikuunsai IV’s LIFE CYCLES exhibition at Japan House LA includes a large-scale installation built from 10,000 woven bamboo strips held together by tension. The exhibition runs through January 15, 2023. Japan House is open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. More info here.
Family Day at Wende Museum -> This Sunday’s Family Day at The Wende Museum includes special lunar-themed activities to mark the addition of an Apollo 15 moon rock sample to the museum’s collection. Expect Apollo 15-centric displays and activities, including designing, building, and launching their own space shuttle. Free to attend. Runs 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. More info here.
Seven More Things To Do in L.A. Today
- Sunday is the final day of Midsummer Scream at the Long Beach Convention Center
- The Levitt Pavilion concert series hosts Wonder-Full In The Park: A Tribute To The Music Of Stevie Wonder today at 4 p.m. Free to attend.
- The Getty 25 community festival series comes to Banning Park in Wilmington on Saturday and Sunday. Free to attend.
- Pirate Invasion returns to Long Beach this Saturday and Sunday for two days of swashbuckling fun at Harry Bridges Memorial Park.
- Valley Cultural Foundation’s Summer Concerts series continues on Sunday at Warner Park with a performance by 24K Magic – A Tribute to Bruno Mars.
- The South Coast Botanic Garden hosts special dog-walking hours today, allowing you to stroll your pooch over 87 gorgeous acres. Included with general admission.
- Petersen Automotive Museum has a new exhibition this featuring works from Andy Warhol’s uncompleted 1986/87 Cars series.
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