Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles [10-11-2024 to 10-13-2024]

Photo via CicLAvia

Got a plan for the weekend? Maybe just concepts of a plan? We’ll help you fill in the details.

From October 11-13 in Los Angeles, you’ll find Boo-ze Bites & Frights screenings at Heritage Square, the Broadway Night Lights block party, Indigenous Peoples’ Day at The Getty, Heavy Manners Comics Fair in Echo Park, CicLAvia Heart of LA, a new exhibition at The Wende Museum, Bee Week at The Hammer, and more. Let’s dive into the full list below!

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Make Metro Part of Your Weekend

CicLAvia Heart of LA -> CicLAvia – Heart of LA brings the city’s biggest open streets event to Downtown Los Angeles this Sunday for a route that connects Boyle Heights, Chinatown, Downtown, Echo Park, and Little Tokyo, including a stretch that runs over the Sixth Street Bridge. Free to attend as always. Runs 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Go Metro via multiple Metro stations, including the A Line to Chinatown Station, the E to Mariachi Plaza, the A or E to Historic Broadway Station, or the A, B or D to Union Station. And yes, you can bring your bike on the Metro!

Things To Do This Weekend

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

Black Lagoon Bar at The Normandie -> Starting this Thursday, the touring, immersive Halloween pop-up bar Black Lagoon finds a new L..A. home this Halloween season at The Normandie Club in Koreatown. Over the last three weeks of October they’ll offer a delightful blend of spooky decor and scary good cocktails. No reservations required. 21+ only! More info here.

Boo-ze Bites & FrightsM > For four nights this October, Street Food Cinema transforms Heritage Square Museum into a spooky playground featuring tours of the historic homes, adult trick-or-treating, food trucks, pop-up bar, and a double-feature of scary flicks for each evening. The series kicks off this Friday with a double-feature of Paranormal Activity and The Ring. Then on Saturday, catch From Dusk Til Dawn and The Faculty. GA tickets start at $49.08 per person (including fees), and if you decide to drive it’s $31.07 for GA parking. Doors open on both nights at 5:30 p.m. More info here.

Son of Montserpalooza -> This weekend, head to Burbank for a three-day (Friday to Sunday) con where guests can meet and hang with award winning artists behind some of the greatest creatures ever created, plus peruse selection of over 150 exhibitors selling one of a kind creations, LIVE makeup demonstrations and more. Single day tickets run $38.50-$43.75. More info here.

Ivy Station Night MarketM FA > Ivy Station’s Friday night market returns with a spooky season-themed version of their monthly activation, including complimentary tarot readings, face painting, Halloween pet photo paw-traits, 30+ local vendors, food trucks, beer, and games. Runs 5 to 10 p.m. Free to attend. More info here.

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Manhattan Beach Food & Wine -> This Friday and Saturday, a two-night food fest in Manhattan Beach brings together an all-star lineup of 50+ food and beverage contributors for the Manhattan Beach Food & Wine. Get unlimited food and drink tastings at both the Opening Night event, and the Grand Tasting on Saturday. GA tickets start at $275 per person. Get more info here.

Urban Death at Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre -> Zombie Joe’s annual tradition of Urban Death is back with a brand new series of terrifying vignettes, bookended by walks through a creepy maze. The scares continue this Friday and Saturday with shows at 7 p.m. 8 p.m., 9 p.m., 10:45 p.m., and 11:30 p.m. Advance tickets are $23 online, or it’s $28 at door. Get more info here.

Jazz Night at LACMAFA > The Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s Friday Night Jazz continues at Smidt Welcome Plaza this Friday with . This week, catch a performance from the Angel City Jazz Festival with Otmaro Ruiz. Remember that LACMA is free to visit for L.A. County Residents (with I.D.) on weekdays after 3 p.m. Seating is first come, first serve. Music begins at 6 p.m. More info here.

MASQ! – > Continuing this Friday to Sunday, MASQ! transforms Mountain View Mausoleum into a Venice Carnevale on the evening of a masked ball where a vengeful phantom appears, seeking justice. Presented by the Downtown Repertory Theater Company, known for sold out experience Fangs! and Witch!, this years production MASQ! will include unique individual experiences as you meet the people of La Serenissima and traverse a world of haunted mansions and an abandoned church. Tickets cost $92.55. More info here.

Broadway Night LightsM FA TP > With 75,000 attendees expected, this Saturday’s Broadway Night Lights promises the biggest public event of the weekend with a five-block street festival in Downtown Los Angeles offering three stages of live music alongside public art, a Ferris wheel, kids zone, Lucha Libre matches, a classic car show, and more. Runs 4 p.m. to midnight along Broadway Ave from 3rd to 8th St. Free to attend. More info here.

Enchanted Halloween at Discovery Cube L.A. – > On three Saturdays this October, Discovery Cube L.A. offers an evening of science, magic, and family fun with a festive Halloween event featuring trick-or-treating stations, pumpkin catapults, a magic show, food trucks, and an LED robot dance party. Plus, you can check out over 50 exhibits on view at the museum. Events run on October 12, 19, and 26 beginning at 5:30 p.m. Tickets start at $24 for non-members. More info here.

DTLB Art + Design WalkM FA > The DTLB Art + Design Walk’s fifth installment pops up this Saturday spread over 40+ locations in and around the Downtown Long Beach area. Creative spaces and local businesses will host special vendors, group art shows, live painting, DJ-spun tunes and other activations through the evening. The event runs near stops along the Metro A Line, and there is also a shuttle that will transport visitors between five key stops throughout the event’s footprint. It all runs from 4 to 9 p.m., and is free to attend. More info here.

Totally Valley Oktoberfest -> On Saturday, My Valley Pass is transforming the historic Airtel Plaza Hotel into the town of Munich but with “A Valley Twist”. Enjoy Bavarian music, dancing, craft beer, food and appearances from Radio DJ’s from the 80’s and 90’s. Tickets cost $25 per person. Party runs from 6 to 11 p.m. 21+ only. More info here.

Indigenous Peoples’ Day at The Getty – FA > The Getty celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Saturday with a day-long set of special activations, including hands-on workshops, music from Wildhorse Native American Association, poetry readings, and indigenous dance performances. The celebration goes from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free to attend, but an advance reservation is required. More info here.

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Halloween Hootenanny Craft Beer Festival -> The fourth annual Halloween Hootenanny Craft Beer Festival takes place at the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach this Saturday. Expect a curated lineup of craft breweries from around the world, along with local wineries, cideries, kombucha makers, and spooky art vendors. Enjoy live music, local artists, and delicious food vendors. General admission tickets start at $55 per person. More info here.

LA Beer Fest – Oktoberfest Edition -> The semi annual beer fest returns to Los Angeles Center Studios on Saturday for an Oktoberfest edition featuring music by Festmeister Hans Und Die Sauerkrauts and a Bavarian beer village with 60 local breweries and a dozen food trucks. Tickets start at $61.79. More info here.

South Gate City Art WalkFA > The 4th annual South Gate Art Walk is back this Saturday with an afternoon showcasing local artists, artisans, vendors, and food, all taking place in and around the South Gate Museum & Art Gallery. Runs 2 to 6 p.m. Free to attend. More info here.

Emergence: Art from Life Opening Celebration at JACCCM FA > The Getty PST ART exhibition Emergence: Art from Life presented by Fathomers opens at the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center this weekend with back-to-back days of special free events. On Saturday, the evening affair includes free event includes gallery viewing from 6 to 9 p.m., drinks and refreshments catered by the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center, plus a soundscape provided by Jeremiah Chiu of dublab. Additionally, the AfroRithm Futures Group will perform a choreographed ritual dance. Then on Sunday, catch more gallery viewing from noon to 4 p.m. along with a moderated conversation between the artists and scientists of Emergence. Get more info here.

Heavy Manners Comics FairFA TP > Indie book/zine library Heavy Manners is hosting a two-day comic book fair this Saturday and Sunday at their Echo Park location. There will be 20+ different cartoonists and creators from around Los Angeles selling their comics and goods each day. The event is free and open to the public. Runs noon to 6 p.m. both days. More info here.

The Wende Museum Presents Counter/Surveillance: Control, Privacy, Agency FA TP > On Sunday, the Wende Museum opens their latest exhibition, offeing a look at Cold War-era surveillance practices through historical artifacts and artworks from the museum and other collections. Highlights from Counter/Surveillance: Control, Privacy, Agency include facial recognition training materials used by East German border guards in the 1970s and 1980s, along with works from artists who creatively responded to authoritarian control. Admission to the museum is free. More info here.

Bee Week at The Hammer FA TP > As part of their PST ART: Art & Science Collide exhibition Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice, The Hammer is hosting a Bee Week from October 13-20. The fun kicks off this Sunday with bee-focused, hands-on workshop led by conservation photographer Krystle Hickman, beginning at 3:30 p.m. Earlier in the day you can also a catch a Family Flicks screening of the insect documentary Microcosmos, which screens at The Billy Wilder Theater at 11 a.m. Entry to the museum along with access to the special programming is all free. More info here.

Cosmic Art Night: Of Sea and Sky at Mt. Wilson – > This Sunday, catch a unique night time experience at Mount Wilson Observatory will allow guests access to the 100-inch telescope, along with artist talks and a tour of the exhibition Of Sea and Sky. The two-person exhibition examines human-to-nature relationships by artists Rebeca Méndez and Stephen Nowlin, and as part of the experience Guests can view an immersive video work by Méndez projected within the dome and large-scale print works by Nowlin displayed along the dome floor encircling the massive telescope. Tickets cost $200 per person and the event takes place from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. More info here.

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Dining & Drinking

(picks by Christina Champlin)
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Wicked Witches Afternoon Tea at The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills. Photo courtesy of The London.

Wicked Witches Afternoon Tea -> Starting Saturday, October 12, The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills will put a seasonal spin on its Afternoon Tea service with a Wicked Witches Afternoon Tea. Served on Saturdays and Sundays from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m., the experience features a selection of teas from the Rare Tea Company, along with classic tea sandwiches, scones, and an assortment of house-made pastries. Treats like The Good Witch Meringue Tart and Flying Monkey Frozen Soufflé add a whimsical touch to the menu, perfect for up to four guests. The tea is priced at $84 per person, with a special $42 rate for children 12 and under. Reservations are required and can be made through OpenTable.

Filled Market at Smorgasburg -> Celebrate Filipino American History Month this Sunday at Smorgasburg LA, where Filled Market returns with a curated selection of 34 Filipino American businesses at ROWDTLA. Enjoy delicious bites like charcoal-grilled lobster from LOBSTERDAMUS, sip on a salted latik latte from boondocks coffee roasters, and explore unique vendor stalls offering a variety of goods. Featured DJs will be providing a celebratory soundtrack throughout the day. More info here.

Shins & Yangban Pizza Collab -> This weekend, Shins in Cypress Park is teaming up with renowned chefs Katianna and John Hong of Yangban for their latest pizza collaboration. Available from Friday through Saturday, this limited-edition pizza features a bold combination of flavors: fermented black bean mole, roasted Brentwood corn, sungold tomatoes, jimmy nardello peppers, pickled fresno chiles, cilantro, quesillo, and cotija. Whether you grab a slice or order the whole pie, this is a must-try for food lovers seeking a creative culinary mashup. More info here

Bell’s at Caldo Verde Downtown -> On Wednesday, October 16, Chef Daisy Ryan of the Michelin-starred Bell’s in Los Alamos will join forces with James Beard Award-winning chef Suzanne Goin for a special evening at Caldo Verde in Downtown LA. The five-course tasting menu will feature their interpretations of standout recipes from three cookbooks that shaped Chef Daisy’s culinary journey: My Mexico by Diana Kennedy, The River Cafe Cookbook by Ruth Rogers and Rose Gray, and Bistro Cooking by Patricia Wells. Highlights of the menu include Poached Pepper Oysters, Marinated Scallop and Crab Salad, Pasta en Brodo with bottarga, lima beans, and tomato, and Roast Duck Breast with green olives and pumpkin seed sauce. Guests can also enjoy Bell’s Classic Gin Martini or a special collaborative cocktail created by Caldo Verde’s Head Bartender, Dasy Tabares. Angela Osborne from A Tribute to Grace Wine Company will be in attendance, offering an optional wine pairing and bottles for purchase. Tickets for this memorable dinner are priced at $100 per person. More info here.


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