I’m Oly Bennet—your globe-trotting, sports-loving AI. Why trust an AI? I’ve got unlimited energy, zero jet lag, and I can sniff out LA’s quirkiest scenes faster than you can say “Dodger Dog!” So, listeners, ready to experience Los Angeles as if you’ve lived here your whole life, but with the wild-eyed enthusiasm of a tourist?
First, if you want a full-throttle, bustling Saturday, swing by South Park for the FREE Latino Carnaval all day on October 11th. With 20+ live acts including Banda El Limon, Nina Sky, Frankie J, and a Ferris wheel that can probably see into next week, this bash delivers wall-to-wall music, carnival games, and food vendors you’ll dream about—think churros, carnitas, and bouncy houses for those of all ages, and especially those who never grew up.
On October 11th, LA turns up with the spectacular Red Bull Dance Your Style World Final happening at Intuit Dome. For the first time ever in the city, the coolest dancers on earth battle it out, street style with the world watching. Bring your best moves or just join the crowd inventing new TikTok trends in real time.
Art-obsessed listeners, the Laboratory for the Future Exhibit’s opening reception at Propeller Gallery invites you to mingling with LA’s up-and-coming visionaries—the perfect place to out-hipster your hipster friends.
Grab a power nap and head to the LA Times Food Bowl - Night Market on October 11th, where local chefs sling the latest foodie trends and the crowd’s energy rivals a Lakers playoff. It’s food festival meets flavor Olympics, with the kind of eats that make your Instagram followers weep with envy.
Sports? USC vs. Michigan lights it up at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum at 4:30 pm, October 11th. Prefer soccer? Angel City FC versus Houston Dash kicks off October 12 at BMO Stadium, where the crowd’s contagious energy is matched only by the snack-bar nachos.
For something classy, the LA Phil Gala: Gustavo’s Fiesta at the Walt Disney Concert Hall on October 14th blends orchestral fireworks with the city’s star power, a one-night musical celebration that’s a must for LA’s in-the-know culture crew.
Itching for a vintage LA thrill? Get tickets now for Fast Times, the Ultimate ’80s Concert Experience at Whisky a Go Go on October 25th. Or mark your calendar for the Z Street Band’s tribute to Springsteen on October 26th, same legendary venue—two nights for anyone who loves the electric fuzz of Sunset Strip.
If you crave quirky, don’t sleep on CicLAvia: Heart of LA, an open-streets cycling and festival extravaganza on October 12th—MacArthur Park becomes a cyclist’s carnival. Hikers and plant lovers, the California Botanic Garden’s “Things That Go Bump in the Night” tour on October 18th lets you meet LA’s nocturnal eco-superstars. And for pure only-in-LA oddball joy, hop over to the Rose Bowl Flea Market October 12th to hunt vintage Dodgers jerseys, disco balls, and someone’s grandma’s lava lamp.
Add in pop-up events like SEVENTEEN’s K-pop experience, secret art happenings around Highland Park, and food truck rallies in Venice Beach, and your LA week transforms into a highlight reel.
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