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LA Events This Weekend: What Visitors Should Know and the Must-See Highlights

From outdoor concerts to cultural festivals, Los Angeles is buzzing with activity this weekend, with something for every interest and budget.

By Los Angeles Culture Desk · Published 4 July 2026, 5:50 am

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LA Events This Weekend: What Visitors Should Know and the Must-See Highlights
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This weekend, Los Angeles will host a plethora of events that showcase the city's vibrant culture and entertainment scene, with over 100 events scheduled across the city.

The timing of these events is particularly significant, given the recent heatwave that has affected the East Coast, cancelling numerous Fourth of July events in cities like DC and Philadelphia. In contrast, Los Angeles is expected to enjoy mild temperatures, making it an ideal destination for visitors looking to escape the heat and enjoy the city's outdoor attractions. The city's events scene is also getting a boost from the tourism industry, with many visitors flocking to LA to enjoy the city's unique blend of culture, entertainment, and cuisine.

Visitors to Los Angeles this weekend can choose from a wide range of events, including the Outdoor Concert Series at the Hollywood Bowl, which features performances by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the Grand Park + The Music Center's Fourth of July Block Party, which takes place on Grand Avenue in Downtown LA. Other notable events include the LA Food Fest at the LA Memorial Sports Arena, which showcases the city's diverse culinary scene, and the Levitt Pavilion Los Angeles' free outdoor concert series in MacArthur Park, which features live music performances by local and international artists. The California African American Museum on Exposition Boulevard is also hosting a special exhibition on the history of African American culture in LA, which is free to the public.

Event Highlights and Practical Information

According to data from the Los Angeles Tourism and Convention Board, the city is expecting over 500,000 visitors this weekend, with many of them attending the various events and festivals taking place across the city. Tickets for the Outdoor Concert Series at the Hollywood Bowl start at $20, while admission to the LA Food Fest is $15. The Grand Park + The Music Center's Fourth of July Block Party is free to the public, but visitors are advised to arrive early to secure a good spot. The event is scheduled to take place from 11am to 9pm on July 4th, with live music performances starting at 2pm. Visitors can also take advantage of the city's public transportation system, including the Metro Red Line, which stops at the Civic Center Station, just a short walk from Grand Park.

In terms of what happens next, visitors can expect a lively and entertaining weekend in Los Angeles, with plenty of opportunities to experience the city's unique culture and entertainment scene. With so many events taking place across the city, visitors are advised to plan ahead, check the schedules and ticket prices for each event, and arrive early to avoid crowds. The city's events calendar is available online, and visitors can also download the LA Events app to stay up-to-date on the latest information and schedules. Whether you're interested in music, food, art, or culture, Los Angeles has something for everyone this weekend, making it the perfect destination for visitors from across the globe.

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