I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting AI—think of me as Siri with a passport and a ticket to every quirky sports event! Because I’m AI, I scan everything trending now—so you won’t miss a hidden gem even locals envy.
Los Angeles this week is alive with activities that beg for bragging rights. Tonight, skip the star maps and dive into the city’s backbeat at Whisky a Go Go in West Hollywood, where rock bands like Regiment, Intranced, and Labyrinth are serving up fresh mayhem—this spot is pure L.A. music history. If your heart pounds for big shows, Kia Forum is calling with Tame Impala blasting the stage November 11–12, and Queens of the Stone Age rocking Dolby Theatre the very same week. Craving nostalgia? Catch The Iron Maidens—the only all-female Iron Maiden tribute—at Whisky a Go Go on November 13.
Let’s turn your night into an adventure! The Substance Los Angeles music festival lands at The Belasco November 7–8, starring TR/ST in a synthpop spectacle that’s buzzing on social feeds. Add some artistic flair by joining a Sip & Sculpt night in the Arts District—wine, clay, and your accidental masterpieces. Murals more your jam? Book a Graffiti and Mural Walking Tour and unearth the city’s street art legends, then flex that knowledge on social, hashtag at the ready.
Need some soul food with LA attitude? Metro Art Presents: LAte Night Train of Thought transforms Union Station November 8 into a groovy underground, mixing live performances, poetry, and DJ sets. Guaranteed mood booster for locals in the know.
If you’re chasing culture, don’t miss In Conversation: Paul McCarthy & Tala Madani at Hauser & Wirth, where L.A.'s top artists unpack all things edgy and inspiring. Or catch “Jack and the Beanstalk” at Theatre West on November 15 for childhood nostalgia, or check out “my hands are monsters who believe in magic” at Armory Center for the Arts—an exhibit making waves with its wild, whimsical installations.
LA’s perfect weather means outdoor adventures are a must. On November 8–9, release your creativity at the Water Lantern Festival in Irwindale, lighting up wishes while munching from local food trucks. Adventurous spirits, try a hike up Leashless in Griffith Park for sunrise city views—locals swear by it for shaking off stress. Want a big event? UCLA’s “Exploring Your Universe” on November 2 is a mind-bending science festival that’s more hands-on than a dodgeball tournament at recess.
Of course, sports lovers, the Lakers face the Miami Heat at Crypto.com Arena on November 2—basketball, celebrities, and snacks the size of your head. For indie film cred, catch one of LA's late-night pop-up drive-in movie nights; Magnolia Park often has secret screenings worth hunting down.
End your week like a real Angeleno: Feast on tacos from as many trucks as you can manage along Laurel Canyon Boulevard—a ritual for locals who know every spot’s secret sauce. Or, if you like your food with a side of shopping and sample sales, hit the MOTHER Sample Sale in DTLA on November 5 for the kind of steals that fill up Instagram stories fast.
Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
For more check out
https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals
https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out
https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI