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Arts & Culture
Los Angeles is home to a world-class collection of museums and cultural attractions. Best of all, you can view masterpieces at LA museums for free! From automotive to natural history museums, read our guide to more than 20 of the best museums in LA with free admission.
Upcoming cultural events include the Afro-Latino Culture Fest, Dilla's House at The Broad and El Laberinto del Coco at the Skirball.
Upcoming cultural events include the Afro-Latino Culture Fest, Dilla's House at The Broad and El Laberinto del Coco at the Skirball.
Afro-Latino Culture Fest - LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes (July 20)
Now in its second year, the Afro-Latino Culture Fest is a collaboration between LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes and the Afro-Latino Education and Arts Collective. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Afro-Latino(a)(x) and Caribbean cultures with an array of food vendors serving up authentic and delicious dishes; sip on refreshing Caribbean-inspired cocktails; and browse an eclectic selection of artisan merchandise.- El Laberinto del Coco - Skirball Cultural Center (July 18)
- Dilla's House - The Broad (July 19)
- Grand Performances: Daymé Arocena (July 20)
- Philosophical Research Society Architecture Tour (July 20)
- Off the 405: Helado Negro - Getty Center (July 20)
Concerts
From intimate venues like Venice West and the Hotel Café; to al fresco concerts at the bucolic Greek Theatre, Inglewood’s glittering SoFi Stadium and The Torch at the landmark LA Coliseum, Los Angeles has something for every music lover during the third week of July. Take your pick and plan your trip!Kenny Chesney - SoFi Stadium (July 20)
Country superstar Kenny Chesney brings his Sun Goes Down Tour to SoFi Stadium on Saturday, July 20! Specializing in breezy, beachy tunes speckled with barroom rockers and windswept ballads, Chesney has tallied giddying sales that have far transcended the country charts and he continues to be a colossal concert draw.- Jah Wobble - The Masonic Lodge (July 15)
- Lisa Crawley - Hotel Café (July 16)
- Mac DeMarco - The Greek Theatre (July 17-19)
- Goldfinger - The Wiltern (July 19)
- Festival de la Quebradita - The Torch (July 20)
Family
Whether you’re looking for educational activities, entertainment ideas, or merely want to enjoy the outdoors, LA has it all - and it’s at your fingertips all year long. Here’s a look at top family-friendly and exceedingly fun things to do in the City of Angels.Disney '80s - '90s Celebration - Hollywood Bowl (July 19-20)
Highlighting songs and clips from iconic Disney films of the 1980s and 1990s, special guest singers and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra will perform unforgettable favorites from The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Mulan, Toy Story, A Bug’s Life, Hocus Pocus, Newsies, A Goofy Movie and many more.- Dance DTLA: Colombian Cumbia (July 19)
- Cowpoke Country Night - Kidspace Museum (July 19)
- Lilo & Stitch - New Beverly Cinema (July 20-21)
- Condor Spotting - LA Zoo (July 21)
- Making Scents: French Perfume Workshop - Getty Center (July 21)
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