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 September 4th – September 10th. Something for you each and every night.
We’ll try not to break your wallet, either.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th
If you’re a fan of the band, or even just looking to get out for a night of live music, you can check out Los Angeles Police Department live in one of three opportunities this month to see them complete their November residency.
The show is free, but 21+ only. You can check out more info here.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th
This Tuesday, the fifth annual UCLA Game Art Festival will return to the Hammer Museum, showcasing cutting edge video games, and interactive art. The show features over 50 playable installations, including games, tournaments, art, and more. Live music, food, drinks, and more will be offered.
The festival, like all events and regular entry into the Hammer Museum, is free. You can read more about it here.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th
Rising artist Billie Eilish will be at Space15Twenty on Wednesday promoting her EP ‘don’t smile at me.’ The event will feature a half hour performance,a nd the oppurtunity for a meet and greet afterwards.
The show starts at 6:30, with doors at 6. Limited space is available, and entry comes with a purchase of ‘don’t smile at me’ from Space15Twenty. You can read more about it here.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16th
If you have not heard of Lo Moon, now is your chance to see them perform before they explode into a massive storm of popularity. Since one of their inaugural shows at the Masonic Lodge about a year ago, they have only put out three songs, each as beautifully haunting as the previous. This is going to be a special show, and you definitely don’t want to miss out.
You can grab tickets here.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th
On Friday, Landmark’s Nuart Theatre will be playing the brand new, 4K digital restoration of the new extended cut of Suspiria. The show kicks off at midnight, and afterwards, actress Barbara Magnolfi will be available for a Q&A.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18th
You have two opportunities to see the mastermind behind ‘This American Life’ (among plenty more) KPCC In Person and Ira Glass himself ‘chronicle his life and career in storytelling.’ The show will feature a talk with Glass, and starts at both 7 PM and 10 PM at the Ace Hotel.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19th
We’ve promoted this before, but it’s such a fun, unique way to spend your Sunday, that we just had to help get the word out again! Starting at 11 AM at the Regent Theatre in DTLA, a wide assortment of vintage vinyl, tees, pop culture accessories, and much, much, much more will be available, as DJ’s play music and two full bars serve drinks.
Free to enter.
BONUS: Vulture Magazine is hosting their first annual “Vulture Festival,” a weekend long, “pop culture extravaganza” that will feature panels, movie screenings, and interactive activities. A wide array of leading members in the industry will attend to participate, including Ed Helms, Natalie Portman, Tig Notaro, the cast of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and much more. We’re extremely excited about this festival, and are confident this is will have a place to stay for many years to come.
Multiple tickets packages are available at their website.
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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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