Best Things to Do in Los Angeles Today with Concerts & Events (2024)

Best Things to Do in Los Angeles Today with Concerts & Events (1)

Discover these things to do in L.A. today—including free and cheap concerts, screenings, shows, parties and more

Edited by Michael Juliano

Editor, Time Out Los Angeles

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Looking for last-minute plans? Figuring out how to stop from slipping into yet another night on the couch? Find out the best things to do today in Los Angeles with picks for our favoritescreenings, concerts,museum exhibitionsand more.

Sometimes, you make plans to go out months in advance. Other times, you’re left scrambling for plans a few hours from now—consider this your social emergency savior for those situations. Sostay occupied no matter what day it is with thesethings to do in Los Angeles today.

(On the other hand, if you’re a bit more of a planner, you can also check out our calendars for things to do this weekand weekend, as well as our month-by-month overview of events below.)

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Rooftop Cinema Club
  • Movies
  • Downtown

  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Rooftop Cinema Club

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.

Grand Performances
  • Music
  • Downtown

Photograph: Courtesy Grand Performances/Farah Sosa

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thetotally overhauledCalifornia Plazastage in DTLA, where the shallow water separating the stage from the audience has been replaced by a proper event lawn.Don’t miss a diverse and highly intriguing mix ofbands, DJ sets and dance parties.

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Cinespia Cemetery Screenings
  • Movies
  • Hollywood

  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Kelly Lee Barrett/Cinespia

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 (usually at L.A. State Historic Park). 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.

Melrose Rooftop Roller Rink
  • Things to do
  • West Hollywood

  • price 3 of 4

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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Street Food Cinema
  • Movie theaters
  • Outdoor
  • Griffith Park

  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Street Food Cinema/Dennis Driscoll

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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Best in Low: Lowrider Icons of the Street and Show
  • Things to do
  • Exhibitions
  • Miracle Mile

  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time Out

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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Santa Monica Pier 360 Beach Festival
  • Things to do
  • Festivals
  • Downtown Santa Monica

Photograph: Courtesy Unsplash/Matthew LeJune

The worlds of surfing, music, dance, food and skating will come together atthis two-day fest full of ocean sports and beach vibes. At the Santa Monica Pier deck, live Polynesian bands and hula dancers will take over the stage, whilean all-day lineup of music will soundtrack an obstacle course, roller rink and beer garden.

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Wild Things Are Happening: The Art of Maurice Sendak
  • Things to do
  • Exhibitions
  • Westside

  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time Out

Let the wild rumpus start at this celebration of beloved children’s author and illustrator Maurice Sendak. The Skirball Cultural Centeris displaying more than 150 sketches, storyboards and paintings from theWhere the Wild Things Are creator.“Wild Things Are Happening: The Art of Maurice Sendak” debuted at theColumbus Museum of Art in 2022 and has since sailed off (metaphorically speaking) to visit L.A. from April 18 through September 1.As you might expect, Where the Wild Things Arereceives the biggest spotlight in the exhibition, with beautiful crosshatched artwork, translations of books, monster-themed merch and even costumes from the Spike Jonze film.In addition to his own books,In the Night Kitchen andOutside Over There among them, the exhibitionalso features artthat Sendakcreated for a handful of other authors,most notably Else Holmelund Minarik’sLittle Bear, as well designs for Mozart operas. The showalso focuses on his personal and family life, with insight on his Jewish upbringing, some very early drawings (including one of Mickey Mouse he created when he was just six years old) and lots about how his beloved dogs inspired and integrated into his books.Admission costs $18 for adults, with discounts for students, seniors and children; it’s completely free to visit on Thursdays. Look out for the adorable living room setup near the entrance, too—it hosts story time Thursday through Sunday at 3pm.

Movies Under the Stars at One Colorado
  • Movies
  • Old Pasadena

Photograph: Courtesy Neto Velasco

Watch a movie inside Pasadena’s charming One Colorado shopping plaza during this free summer series. If you happened to have spent at least $50 per personcumulatively at the shopping center’s vendors earlier in the day, you’ll nab free VIP seating, which includes popcorn, candy and a beverage, plus a free ticket to the IPIC.

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