
Spring is officially here and sunshine is filling the sky for as far as the eye can see. Now whatca’ gonna do about it?
This March 21-23 in Los Angeles, your weekend may include Goats & Totes at Ivy Station, Intuition Festival at The Broad, the Shipwrecked Tiki Bazar, Venice Love Fest 2025, 126th Annual Golden Dragon Parade, César Chávez Family Day at LA Plaza, Robot Karaoke, and more.
Make Metro Part of Your Weekend
Goats & Totes at Ivy Station -> Spend your Saturday with a fun little combo at Ivy Station: Meet a goat and decorate a tote! Party Goats LA will host meet-and-greets, petting, and photos starting at 11 a.m. You can also check in at the Ivy Station tent to receive a free commemorative tote bag to customize, while supplies last. All ages are welcome, and it’s all first-come, first-served.
Go Metro: Take the E Line to Culver City station.
Things To Do This Weekend
M = Less than .5 miles from an L.A. Metro Station, FA = Free Admission, TP = Top Pick
Intuition Festival at The Broad – M TP > Intuition Festival comes to The Broad this Friday and Saturday for two nights of music highlighting themes of collective experience and environmental activism inspired by the current museum exhibition Joseph Beuys: In Defense of Nature. Expect a mix of indoor and outdoor staged DJ sets and experimental performances, including by appearances by Osees, Outcry: Alchemists of Rage , Michael Rother, Sage Against the Machine, Alva Noto, Barr, Mary Lattimore and Walt McClements , and more. Tickets are $45 for one night, or $80 to get tickets to both. Starts at 8 p.m. both evenings. More info here.
Medicube GLOWLAND Pop-Up -> Viral Korean beauty brand Medicube lands in LA for its first-ever pop-up on Melrose & Fairfax from March 19–25. Guests can experience Korea’s secret to glowy, glass skin—the Booster Pro and its new mini version. An RSVP unlocks exclusive perks, including welcome gifts, freebies, gifts with purchase, limited-edition merch, and a chance to win a Booster Pro. More info here.
Seedlip’s House of Good – FA > Seedlip Non-Alcoholic Spirits presents Bar Botanica at House of Good, a free, immersive experience running Friday through Saturday. Guests elevate their energy with aura photography, energetic readings, a vinyl listening lounge, and refreshing Seedlip NA cocktails—all complimentary. More info here.
A Luxe Pajama Party at The Four Seasons -> Hidden inside The Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, Veil & Velvet sets the stage for a one-night-only, ultra-luxe pajama party on Friday, March 21. In Bed with Four Seasons & Perrier-Jouët invites guests to indulge in champagne towers, caviar service, luxe bites, and decadent desserts—all in a plush and dreamy, five-star setting. More info here.
Noche de Estrellas at The Aquarium of the Pacific -> Noche de Estrellas returns to the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach this Friday for an evening of after-hours dancing, DJs, drumming, mariachi, lotería games, and a live performance by Latin rockers Sonsoles at the Honda Blue Cavern. GA tickets start at $24.95. Event runs from 7 to 11 p.m. More info here.
The Botanist x Prince “Dink & Sip” – FA > To celebrate their new “Dink & Sip” collection/collaboration, Botanist Gin and Prince are hosting a special pop-up this Friday at Santa Monica Pickleball Center. The event includes pickleball lessons from pros, martinis, customized merch and more . Runs 4 to 8 p.m. Free to attend with RSVP. More info here.
Venice Love Fest 2025 – FA TP > The Venice Love Fest returns this Saturday, offering a day of good vibes and community gathering to Mar Vista. Expect live music, food trucks, over 400 locally made brands and artists, beer gardens, games, and family-friendly activities. Runs 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Free to attend! More info here.
126th Annual Golden Dragon Parade – M FA > The annual Golden Dragon Parade returns to L.A.’s Chinatown on Saturday with a route that spans portions of Hill Street and Broadway. Expect live performances, Lion Dance, dance troupes, and music groups providing entertainment for one of the most colorful celebrations of the season. Runs from 1 to 4 p.m. More info here.
Shipwrecked Tiki Bazar -> If Tiki is your jam, head to The Warehouse Restaurant in Marina del Rey this Saturday for the next installment of Shipwrecked, a marketplace experience featuring Polynesian Pop and Exotica art, live music, and dozens of vendors in the upstairs bazaar. Admission is $5 (cash only), and entry is first-come, first-served. Event runs 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. More info here.
Rev’s Roots Revival with Beaucoup Brass Band -> Mardi Gras-meets-blackbox at BroadStage this Saturday as The Rev’s Roots Revival takes the stage for an evening of roots music, circus performance, and joyful blues The Reverend Shawn Amos joins the Los Angeles-based Beaucoup Brass Band, who pay homage to the lively New Orleans jazz tradition with their energetic brass band tunes. This exciting collaboration promises to infuse The Plaza with contagious rhythms and vibrant melodies, blending jazz, funk, and brass music for a truly unforgettable experience. Show begins at 8 p.m. GA tickets start at $55. More info here.
Spiked: A Celebration of Agave -> This Saturday and Sunday, South Coast Botanic Garden hosts a two-day festival celebrating the agave plant with an agave roasting demonstration, handcrafted tequila and mezcal cocktails, tacos, tortas, and live music. Families can enjoy interactive games, a crafting station, and hands-on activities, including a Papel Picado workshop. Tickets start at $15. More info here.
César Chávez Family Day at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes – M FA > On Sunday, LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes celebrations activist and labor leader César Chávez with a day of dance, art, garden workshops, a cooking demo, and guest performances by Folklorico Tierra Blanca and Folklorico Y Arriba Mexico. The program runs from noon to 4 p.m. All free to attend. More info here.
Turiya Rising at The Hammer – FA > The Turiya Rising series brings a selection of in-gallery musical events to The Hammer, showcasing artist performances on a stage designed by artist GeoVanna Gonzalezo for the new exhibition, Alice Coltrane, Monument Eternal. This Sunday, the series welcomes L.A.-based guitarist and composer Jeff Parker for a live set. It’s free to attend (as is admission to the museum), but entry to the performance is not guaranteed. Show starts at 5 p.m., and a ticket line will queue outside the galleries starting at 4 p.m. More info here.
NHM Butterfly Pavilion – M > Beginning this Sunday, The Butterfly Pavilion is back at Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, offering guests the chance to admire hundreds of butterflies, native plants, and caterpillars all in one place. Tickets to the Pavilion are $10, which is on top of regular museum admission (starting at $18 per adult). The Pavilion is set to run through August 24, 2025. More info here.
Robot Karaoke at The Elysian Vault -> Wrap your weekend with a Sunday evening of chaotic musicalilty at The Elysian Theater’s Skunk Room. Robot Karaoke replaces the lyrics to any song with words from a specific text, then syncs each line syllable-for-syllable using a totally fancy algorithm. Think something like a Yelp review for psychics to the tune of Total Eclipse of the Heart. Each song has never been heard before and will never be heard again. Singers will include local comedians, karaoke ringers and audience volunteers (sing as a group too!). Tickets are $10. Show starts at 9 p.m. More info here.
Dining & Drinking
(picks by Christina Champlin)

Merois Korean Fried Chicken Brunch -> Merois in West Hollywood launches its Korean Fried Chicken Brunch this weekend, available Saturdays and Sundays from 11:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. For $95 per person, guests feast on a family-style spread built around crispy Korean fried chicken, with dishes like Farmer’s Market Banchan, Kim Chee Bao Dumplings, Grilled Marinated Short Ribs, Market Vegetable Stone Rice, and Warm Dark Chocolate Cake. More info here.
Dry Brunch at Bar Nuda -> Bar Nuda and Innergarden team up for a seasonal farm-to-table brunch on Sunday, March 23, featuring fresh, locally sourced dishes paired with expertly crafted nonalcoholic drinks. The brunch takes place at a secret location in Playa Vista, with the address revealed upon ticket ($20) purchase. More info here
Korean Sunday Suppers at Fanny’s -> Fanny’s at the Academy Museum is rolling out a Korean Sunday Supper series, kicking off this Sunday alongside the opening of Director’s Inspiration: Bong Joon Ho, the museum’s first exhibition honoring the Oscar-winning filmmaker. Executive Chef Jun Bum Oh taps into his Korean heritage for a rotating selection of a la carte specials like ssam junsik, bibimbap, and galbi jjim. Reservations available on OpenTable and Resy.
Want to get the best things to do in L.A. sent straight to your inbox? Join over 60,000 Angelenos who subscribe to our twice weekly email newsletter!
By subscribing, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy and consent to receive emails from We Like L.A. about news, events, offers, and partner promotions.