Best Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles And SoCal: Aug. 19 - 21 | LAist

2022-08-19 19:54:33 By : Mr. Min Duan

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Immerse yourself in K-pop culture at KCON. Celebrate South Park’s 25 years. Shop at the Queer Mercado. Check out Flying Lotus and Hiatus Kaiyote with orchestra.

The Gipsy Kings feat. Nicolas Reyes Hollywood Bowl 2301 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood The international stars have been blending a mix of flamenco, salsa and pop for more than 30 years and play two nights at the Bowl. Brazilian singer-songwriter and musician Rogê opens. COST: $24 - $215; MORE INFO

Fused – A Celebration Of Dance Alex Theatre 216 N Brand Blvd., Glendale Contempo Arts Productions presents a full-length production of six works that fuse ballet with other dance styles, including contemporary, freestyle, Ghawazi, hip hop and tango. COST: $29 - $99; MORE INFO

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Echo Farce Rising The Echo 1822 W. Sunset Blvd., Echo Park Echoplex 1154 Glendale Blvd., Echo Park In lieu of the Echo Park Rising festival, the music venues host a free, all-ages weekend of dozens of local musicians and artists, including Bonavega, Buyepongo, Pom Poms, The Rippertons, Rocket 9, Yungatita Yungkazi and Year of the Crow. COST: FREE; MORE INFO

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KCON LA  Los Angeles Convention Center 1201 S. Figueroa St., downtown L.A. Crypto.com Arena 1111 S. Figueroa St., downtown L.A.  The largest fan gathering of Korean entertainment and culture returns for the first time since 2019, celebrating 10 years. The daytime portion of KCON is at the LA Convention Center and features panels, workshops, performances, exhibit booths and a Korean Marketplace. Concerts by Korean artists, including headliners CRAVITY, ENHYPEN, ITZY, NMIXX, STAYC, THE BOYZ and WJSN. COST: Convention tickets start at $45; MORE INFO

Gordo Pershing Square 532 S. Olive St., downtown L.A. Get ready to dance the night away. The acclaimed house music DJ/producer performs a five-hour solo show in the park. It’s the final gig at Pershing Square before it closes to undergo construction. COST: $62.15; MORE INFO

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Head In The Clouds (HITC) Festival 2022 Brookside at the Rose Bowl 1001 Rose Bowl Dr., Pasadena  88rising, the global music and media company that amplifies Asian talent and culture presents a music fest headlined by Jackson Wang, NIKI, Rich Brian, Yebi Labs (Joji DJ Set), BIBI, Jay Park and CHUNG HA. HITC also includes art activations, food vendors curated by 626 Night Market and cocktails for those 21+ offered by Johnnie Walker Blended Scotch Whisky. COST: GA weekend passes start at $275; MORE INFO

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LotZilla: Death to Summer Revenge Of 3420 Eagle Rock Blvd., Ste. A, Glassell Park The comic book store holds its last big summer parking lot event, featuring vendors for clothing (new and vintage), art, collectibles, and their merchandise for sale. Food vendors include Alphabet City PIzza and Rad Coffee. COST: FREE admission; MORE INFO

South Park 25th Anniversary Experience Hollywood and Vine, Hollywood Comedy Central’s animated comedy classic celebrates its 25th anniversary with an immersive, traveling exhibition in a shipping container that stops in Hollywood this weekend. Check out props, memorabilia, artwork, collectibles and never-before-seen scripts, storyboards, and concept art from the show created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. COST: FREE; MORE INFO

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The Queer Mercado The Hilda L. Solis Learning Academy  319 N. Humphreys Ave., East Los Angeles  The monthly marketplace of Queer / LGBT+ creators, vendors and artists return this Saturday and every third Saturday of the month. In addition to shopping, the market features live music and DJs, drag performances and tacos (and more food vendors). COST: FREE; MORE INFO

Summer Saturdays  Hauser & Wirth / Manuela 901 E. 3rd St., downtown L.A.  The summer party takes place in Hauser & Wirth’s garden in the Arts District with tunes spun by DJ Sizzle Fantastic. The gallery’s restaurant Manuela serves specialty cocktails using herbs from the garden. Restaurant reservations are highly recommended for brunch. Explore free exhibitions of immersive artworks by artists Mika Rottenberg and Paul McCarthy in between drinks and bites. COST: FREE; MORE INFO

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Brody Stevens Festival of Friendship 818 Walk Reseda Park 18411 Victory Blvd., Reseda  The nonprofit organization Comedy Gives Back teams with the walk that honors the legacy of late comic Brody Stevens. Funds raised through the 5k walk through the streets of Reseda will benefit the safety net for comedians in need of mental health services and addiction treatment. Participants will receive a Brody gift bag. The walk will be preceded by an unveiling of the Brody Forever 818 mural at 9 a.m. The walk takes place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., followed by a post-walk rally with guest speakers, comedians, and music/food. COST: $50 - $60; MORE INFO

Flying Lotus and Hiatus Kaiyote with Orchestra Hollywood Bowl 2301 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood Grammy-winning LA native Flying Lotus, the multihyphenate producer-composer-rapper-filmmaker and founder of Brainfeeder Records, and the funk-soul outfit Hiatus Kaiyote team up with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra for a night to remember. COST: $21 - $150; MORE INFO

Sunday Tiki Bingo The Bamboo Club 3522 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach  Play bingo with resident Tiki Ha Ha comedian Christopher Wonder calling the numbers. If you can’t make it this month, the bingo game returns every third Sunday of the month. COST: FREE; MORE INFO

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Grand Park’s Sunday Sessions Grand Park 200 N. Grand Ave., downtown L.A. The outdoor summer dance party is part of Grand Park’s milestone 10th anniversary. Pack a picnic and listen to house music all afternoon long with tunes spun by DJ Adé, Jerry Flores, DJ Rashida, KG Superstar, Tony Touch, Tailwind Turner and surprise guests.. Food and beverages, including cocktails, will be available for purchase. (No outside alcohol is permitted). COST: FREE; MORE INFO

Fiorucci's Gondola Getaway Anchors Away Boat Rentals 6274 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. Dock, Long Beach The Italian food company brings a relaxing getaway to Long Beach featuring charcuterie, signature drinks, live poems from Ars Poetica and gondola rides as spaces become available. COST: FREE; MORE INFO

Regeneration: Black Cinema, 1898-1971 Academy Museum 6067 Wilshire Blvd., Mid-Wilshire The museum’s latest exhibition explores how Black performers and filmmakers have helped define cinema in the United States through both independent filmmaking and within the studio system. Regeneration features rarely seen excerpts of films restored by the Academy Film Archive, narrative films and documentaries, newsreels and home movies, photographs, scripts, drawings, costumes, equipment, posters, and historical materials, and augmented reality experiences (AR) as well as works by contemporary artists. An accompanying film series runs from Aug. 25 to Sept. 29. COST: $15 - $25; MORE INFO

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Million Dollar Quartet Mission San Juan Capistrano 26801 Ortega Hwy., San Juan Capistrano  On Dec. 4, 1956, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins gathered for one night for a legendary jam session. This Tony Award-nominated musical, directed by James Moye with a book by Colin Escott and Floyd Mutrux, is inspired by that one evening. COST: $15 - $42; MORE INFO

CicLAvia — Meet the Hollywoods East Hollywood, Hollywood and West Hollywood Hop on your bike, board, skates or feet to experience a 6.6-mile CicLAvia route between Sunset and Virgil and Santa Monica / San Vicente on Sunday, Aug. 21. Much of the route traverses Hollywood and Santa Monica boulevards, which will be closed off to cars from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. No motors are allowed except for motorized wheelchairs and related vehicles for people with disabilities. Remember to wear a helmet when riding — it's the law if you're under 18.

Bad Sisters The dark comedy and thriller comes to Apple TV+ on Friday, Aug. 19. Sharon Horgan (who we loved in Catastrophe) leads a cast including Anne-Marie Duff, Eva Birthistle, Sarah Greene and Eve Hewson, who play the Garvey sisters. They’re bound together by a promise to protect each other after the premature death of their parents — and especially after a brother-in-law ends up dead.

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