Hey, we get it – Los Angeles is a big city. Not only are there endless opportunities for coffee stops, beach visits, and celebrity sightings, but the metropolis also boasts an absolutely massive catalogue of events. Even on a daily basis, the list of things to do can certainly seem a little overwhelming at times.
Somewhere, among the hazy smog that engulfs the city, lies a hotbed of culture and entertainment – you just have to sift through the haze to find what’s best. That’s why we over at LA Guestlist have done the work for you and put together the seven hottest, freshest, and most Los Angeles events we could find for you in the week of July 24th – 30th. Something for you each and every night.
We’ll try not to break your wallet, either.
MONDAY, JULY 24th
Spend your Monday night laughing the night away as 3 established writers give on the spot feedback to audience members that bring in their own short scripts. The catch: all of the experts get drunk beforehand. This event kicks off at 8 PM at Little Tokyo favorite Wolf + Crane bar, so you’ll be able to grab some libations of your own. Admission is free.
TUESDAY, JULY 25th
Friends of the site Rooftop Cinema Club are holding a very special event this Tuesday as they celebrate the 75th anniversary of classic film Casablanca. Catch in the show on the rooftop of LEVEL, taking in the views of the landscape around you. Each ticket grants a seat and pair of headphones for an incredibly high quality audio experience. Limited tickets and additional information is available here, but act fast – they may be gone by the time you grab your wallet.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th
Come to the James Bridges Theater at 7PM this Wednesday to catch a free preview of Sundance favorite Ingrid Goes West. The film, starring Aubrey Plaza and Elizabeth Olson, will be screened with a live Q&A from director Matt Spicer to follow. Admission is free with an RSVP, which you can fill out here.
THURSDAY, JULY 27th
If you’re looking to get out for a night of music, look no further than cozy performance space AMPLYFi. Kicking off at 8:00 PM (with doors at 7:30), artists including Jeshua and Hanani take the stage to provide live shows. Tickets are $10 if you grab them online here, and $12 at the door.
FRIDAY, JULY 28th
Spend your Friday evening soaking in art and poetry as Amplifier and Lexx Valdez kick off an art series based on the 2017 US Youth Poet Laureates. The night will feature live poetry from laureates Mila Eve Cuda and Amanda Gorman, as well as interactive exhibit that will allow you to visit with each of the laureates through excerpts. The event is free with registration required here.
SATURDAY, JULY 29th
The 28th installment of Cinefamily’s SUPER TIGHT series is being held this Saturday, and we promise, you do not want to miss it. The night is described as a “wild and wonderful party that showcases the most fantastic elements of art, comedy, music and magic in a dizzying and immersive night of discovery, community, and indulgence.” Featuring live performances from Cameron Esposito, Mystiki and more, SUPER TIGHT boasts a lineup that will without a doubt promote a completely unpredictable night.
Tickets can be purchased here.
SUNDAY, JULY 30th
If you’ve never been to a silent party, we strongly recommend you make the trip to The Association this Sunday night. Upon entry, each patron will receive a pair of wireless headphones with 3 channels of music to choose from by 3 different DJ’s in the room. You’ll be able to grab drinks, see who’s listening to what depending on which color their headphones are displaying, and have a conversation without having to talk over any loud music. They’re definitely well worth the experience.
Entry is free before 10:30, but tickets can still be purchased here. There will be a limited amount at the door.
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Tags: Adam Sputh, Casablanca, Cinefamily, Drunken Masters of Television, Ingrid Goes West, LA Guestlist, Los Angeles, Rooftop Cinema, Silent Party LA, SUPER TIGHT
Adam Sputh is a student at Columbia College Hollywood, in Los Angeles, California. His current interests include Los Angeles culture, film making, and writing about himself in the third person.
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