Things to Do in Los Angeles on Saturday (2024)

Things to Do in Los Angeles on Saturday (1)

Let the brunching commence with our guide to the best things to do this Saturday

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Michael Juliano

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Who has a hangover-fueled appetite and loves brunch? We do. But we also love greeting the morning with ahike or shopping the afternoon away at a sample sale. As far as events, Saturdays in L.A. tend to be the most packed day of the week, with screenings, festivals and all sorts of one-off affairs worth your time. However you choose to spend your Saturday, you’ll find plenty of things to do in L.A.

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KCRW Summer Nights
  • Music
  • price 0 of 4

  • Downtown

Everyone’s favorite NPR member station has a hand in aslew of summer concert slates atpublic plazas and beloved museums, and this summer’s schedule is particularly packed.Familiar KCRW DJs and local buzz bands will be providing free, open-air tunes on select nights fromJune through September at Union Station,CAAM,Descanso Gardens, Bowers Museum, Century Park, the Autry, KCRW’s Santa Monica headquartersand—our favorite—the party-till-midnight bashes at Chinatown Central Plaza.The details slightly differ at each spot, but you cantypically expect a bunch of food trucks, beer gardens and after-hours museum admission.Regardless of the location, you really can’t go wrong withany evening spent at Summer Nights.

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Grand Performances
  • Music
  • price 0 of 4

  • Downtown

This epic (and free) outdoor concert seriesfeatures live performances by artists from around the world at thetotally overhauledCalifornia Plazastage in DTLA, where the shallow water separating the stage from the audience has been replaced by a proper event lawn.Don’t miss a diverse and highly intriguing mix ofbands, DJ sets and dance parties.

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Rooftop Cinema Club
  • Movies
  • price 2 of 4

  • Downtown

The masters of alfresco rooftop movie viewing have returned for another season of screeningsto LEVEL in Downtown L.A. Known for excellent film choices and a steady supply of snacks and booze, Rooftop Cinema Club is your snazzy, comfortable and less stressful alternative to other outdoor movie screenings. You don’t even need to bring your own camping chair—Rooftop Cinema Club provides you with your very own comfy lawn chair(with optional blankets for purchase to up the coziness). And instead of listening to the movie over loudspeakers, you’ll get a set of wireless headphones so you never have to miss a word.This spring and summer, look out for a slate of wedding season picks and AAPI Heritage Month selections in May, as well as Pride and Black Music Month screenings in June. Also, select “wooftop” screenings will be dog-friendly starting in May.Find the full schedule on their site, or in our outdoor movie calendar.

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Cinespia Cemetery Screenings
  • Movies
  • price 2 of 4

  • Chinatown

It isn’t summer in L.A. until the first cemetery screening brings hoards of movie-lovers to Hollywood Forever, toting folding chairs, picnic blankets, snack spreads and lots of booze.Each year, Cinespia brings classic cult favorites to the hallowed resting place of such Hollywood greats as Rudolph Valentino and Bugsy Siegel. The series typically releases its slate one month at a time, withsummertime screenings at the cemetery and a few off-site ones on either end (including at L.A. State Historic Park and, for the first time, at the Rose Bowl). For each evening at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, pack a picnic (yes, booze is allowed), pose in the photo booth and enjoy DJ sets, dance parties and all sorts of other magical mischief that’d otherwise be strictly forbidden behind the cemetery gates.The outdoor screenings are an L.A. rite of passage, a quintessential summer experience and one of the best film venues in the city. Just be sure to get your ticket early, arrive early, pee early… it’sa popular affair, to say the least.

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Last Remaining Seats
  • Movies
  • Drama
  • price 2 of 4

  • Downtown Historic Core

The L.A. Conservancy offers a delightful summer time machine in the form of classic films, screened inside Downtown’s grand old movie palaces throughout the month of June.This year’s lineupincludesThe Cabinet of Dr. Caligariand The Seven Year Itch at the Orpheum on June 1, Bullitt andGaslight at the Los Angeles Theatre on June 8, andFrom Russia with Love andMi Vida Loca at the Palace Theatre on June 15.Most screenings include a special introduction and a post-film Q&A, and there are also ticket bundles that add in a proper theater tour.

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Street Food Cinema
  • Movie theaters
  • Outdoor
  • price 2 of 4

  • Griffith Park

For dinner and a movie, all in one, just follow the food trucks. Duringthe spring, summer and fall, Street Food Cinema throws together a series of outdoorparties that include screenings of some of our favorite movies, paired with an assortment of gourmet food trucksand even a live music performance from a cool local band. The screenings are held in venuesacross L.A. and alternate from week to week, so make sure to check the schedule. Some of the outdoor venues are dog-friendly, allowing you to bring your four-legged cinema lover along.See more of this season’s outdoor movie screenings in L.A.

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Melrose Rooftop Roller Rink
  • Things to do
  • price 3 of 4

  • West Hollywood

Melrose Rooftop Theatre is taking off until the fall, but in the meantime the event deck on theE.P. & L.P. rooftop is hosting this open-air roller rink. The rooftop rink is all-ages through 2pm, after that it switches to a 21+ affair. Tickets are available in one-hour time slots and include skate rentals and a churro—though that’ll all cost you a relatively steep $30 to $35.

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Movies on the Roof
  • Movies
  • price 1 of 4

  • Sherman Oaks

Take a seat atop Westfield Fashion Square’s parking garage for this afresco film series. Each Friday and Saturday in the summer, you can catch a different popcorn flick, includingTop Gun,La La Land,The Sandlot,Clueless and more.

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Yes, Kawaii is Art -Express Yourself-
  • Art
  • Installation
  • price 0 of 4

  • Hollywood

Hollywood’s Japan House has tapped artistSebastian Masuda to dive into the roots of all things cute and colorful with this exhibition on Japanese kawaii culture. The free show includes multiple pieces and installations from Masuda.

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Best in Low: Lowrider Icons of the Street and Show
  • Things to do
  • Exhibitions
  • price 2 of 4

  • Miracle Mile

It’s more than just the low clearance: This exhibition at the Petersen explores the custom paint, engraving, upholstery and, of course, thegravity-defying suspension of the lowrider scene. In addition to iconic cars, the exhibit spotlights influentialartists inthe Chicano lowrider art scene. Even if you have no interest in cars, this colorful showcase of 20-plus lowered cars and bikes is excellent: The candy-colored paint jobs are dazzling, and the craftsmanship of the customizations—many vehicles are on display with their enginesand undercarriages visible—is remarkable. You’ll learn a little bit of history here, how the “low and slow” movement is rooted in the postwar Mexican American zoot suit counterculture, but largely this is an excuse to ogle someL.A. automotive icons.

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