The most amazing events happening in L.A. this August (2024)

The most amazing events happening in L.A. this August (1)

Plan your month with our August 2024 events calendar of the best activities, including free things to do, movie screenings and more

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Edited by Michael Juliano

Editor, Time Out Los Angeles

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August may signal summer’s home stretch, but that doesn’t mean the seasonal vibes need to end. Grab an ice cream cone, splash around in a swimming holeor dine on a rooftop—and make sure tofollow our August events calendar for the best activities in L.A. this month.

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The best events in L.A. this August

KCRW Summer Nights
  • Music
  • Downtown

Photograph: Courtesy Brian Feinzimer

Everyone’s favorite NPR member station has a hand in aslew of summer concert slates atpublic plazas and beloved museums, and this summer’s schedule is particularly packed.Familiar KCRW DJs and local buzz bands will be providing free, open-air tunes on select nights fromJune through September at Union Station,CAAM,Descanso Gardens, Bowers Museum, Century Park, the Autry, KCRW’s Santa Monica headquartersand—our favorite—the party-till-midnight bashes at Chinatown Central Plaza.The details slightly differ at each spot, but you cantypically expect a bunch of food trucks, beer gardens and after-hours museum admission.Regardless of the location, you really can’t go wrong withany evening spent at Summer Nights.

Night Market at the Bungalow
  • Things to do
  • Performances
  • Santa Monica

Photograph: Courtesy the Bungalow/Mark Humphrey

Summer’s just heating up, but thanks to areturning summer event series it’s set to be scorching: Beginning June 6, Santa Monica mainstay the Bungalow will host itsnight market every Thursdayjust a block from the beach. Over the summer, expect food from the likes of Tacos 1986, the Boiling Crab and the Lonely Oyster, plus celebrity guests. The kickoff evening will include Jason Momoa, who will be guest bartending with his vodka brand, Meili, plus an appearance from Aaron Paul (and his mezcal brand, Dos Hombres). What’s more, this event is family-friendly and free to enter for all ages. The fun runs every Thursday into fall, from 5 to 11pm.

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Grand Performances
  • Music
  • Downtown

Photograph: Courtesy Grand Performances/Farah Sosa

This epic (and free) outdoor concert seriesfeatures live performances by artists from around the world at thetotally overhauledCalifornia Plazastage in DTLA, where the shallow water separating the stage from the audience has been replaced by a proper event lawn.Don’t miss a diverse and highly intriguing mix ofbands, DJ sets and dance parties.

Jazz at LACMA
  • Music
  • Jazz
  • Miracle Mile

Photograph: Courtesy Unsplash/Ruben Gutierrez

One of L.A.’s best free live music offerings, Jazz at LACMA has featured legit legends over its three-decade run at the museum. Seating for the program is available in the museum’s plaza on a first-come, first-served basis, though you’re welcome to picnic on the grass, too (you won’t really be able to see the show, but you’ll still hear it). You’ll find the series on Friday evenings in LACMA’s welcome plaza (just behind Urban Light)throughout the summer.

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Friday Night Wine Tastings
  • Los Feliz

  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Patricia Kelly Yeo for Time Out

Now one of L.A.’s most treasured summer traditions, Barnsdall Park’s wine tastings regularly attract sell-out crowds. Perched atop Olive Hill on the west lawn of the historic Hollyhock House (which you can tour during the evening for an additional $25), the Barnsdall Friday fund raisers include fine selections of boutique wines provided by Silverlake Wine with a spectacular sunset and 360-degree views of the city. Bring along a blanket and a picnic basket, or just nosh on the variety of food trucks parked up there. Though there used to be lots of kids running around, the event lawn is now 21-and-up—perfect for a date night.Proceeds support the park’s art programs and historic renovations.

Smorgasburg LA
  • Things to do
  • Markets and fairs
  • Downtown Arts District

Photograph: Courtesy Smorgasburg L.A.

Every Sunday you can find dozens of food vendors at this market at ROW DTLA, with a mix of much-loved pop-ups and future foodie stars. Look out for this year’s new vendors, includingBasket Taco Co, Battambong Barbecue and Taste of the Pacific.

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Street Food Cinema
  • Movie theaters
  • Outdoor
  • Griffith Park

  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Street Food Cinema/Dennis Driscoll

For dinner and a movie, all in one, just follow the food trucks. Duringthe spring, summer and fall, Street Food Cinema throws together a series of outdoorparties that include screenings of some of our favorite movies, paired with an assortment of gourmet food trucksand even a live music performance from a cool local band. The screenings are held in venuesacross L.A. and alternate from week to week, so make sure to check the schedule. Some of the outdoor venues are dog-friendly, allowing you to bring your four-legged cinema lover along.See more of this season’s outdoor movie screenings in L.A.

Off the 405
  • Music
  • Westside

Photograph: Courtesy Cassia Davis

Hilltop sunset views and rising bands combine to make this Getty tradition a worthy destination for Angelenos on both sides of the 405. This year’s lineup of free Saturday night shows includes Hailu Mergia (June 1), Slauson Malone 1 (June 15), Helado Negro (July 20), Julia Holter (July 27) and Woods (Aug 24). Tip: Avoid the traffic and the crowds and arrive early, preferably after 3pm when the parking price drops to $15 (though it’s $10 if you wait until the show starts). You’ll get to visit the exhibits, which stay open until 8pm on Saturdays, and beat the dinner rush.

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Sunday Afternoon Concerts in the Dome
  • Music
  • Classical and opera
  • Angeles National Forest

  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Irina Logra

Listen to classicaland jazz in a domemore than a mile above L.A. during this mountaintop concert series. The Mount Wilson Observatory is hostingmonthly concerts this summer inside the dome ofits 100-inch Hooker telescope, which was the largest telescope in the world for much of the first half of the 20th century.Tickets cost $60 (that also includes access to the exhibit at the observatory) and it’s highly recommended that you buy them in advance since seating is limited. You’ll need to be able to climb 53 steps to reach the dome, and children under 12 aren’t permitted.

Best in Low: Lowrider Icons of the Street and Show
  • Things to do
  • Exhibitions
  • Miracle Mile

  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time Out

It’s more than just the low clearance: This exhibition at the Petersen explores the custom paint, engraving, upholstery and, of course, thegravity-defying suspension of the lowrider scene. In addition to iconic cars, the exhibit spotlights influentialartists inthe Chicano lowrider art scene. Even if you have no interest in cars, this colorful showcase of 20-plus lowered cars and bikes is excellent: The candy-colored paint jobs are dazzling, and the craftsmanship of the customizations—many vehicles are on display with their enginesand undercarriages visible—is remarkable. You’ll learn a little bit of history here, how the “low and slow” movement is rooted in the postwar Mexican American zoot suit counterculture, but largely this is an excuse to ogle someL.A. automotive icons.

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