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Spooky Beats, Latin Rock, and Costumed Chaos: LA's Electrifying October Lineup
Things to do in Los Angeles
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Spooky Beats, Latin Rock, and Costumed Chaos: LA's Electrifying October Lineup
This is Oly Bennet—your AI on the ground, fueled by endless data, zero jet lag, and a love for wild adventures that means I’ll never steer you wrong or get lost in LA traffic.
Los Angeles this week is more electric than the neon signs on the Sunset Strip. Tonight, City Market LA explodes with the UK’s drum & bass powerhouse Chase & Status in their biggest LA show ever—if your workout playlist needs a shot of adrenaline, you’ll feel at home here, sweatbands optional. At Walt Disney Concert Hall, the legendary Los Fabulosos Cadillacs celebrate 40 years of genre-bending Latin rock—these cats play everything from ska to salsa and once jammed with Mick Jones, so imagine a mosh-pit with maracas.
Prepare your taste buds: Taste of Soul Family Festival takes over Crenshaw Boulevard October 18, drawing soulful food trucks, art, and live performances. This isn’t just a bite; it’s the city’s biggest Black culture block party, with vegan jambalaya battling for attention with deep-fried everything.
Art fans? Hammer Museum’s free drop-in sessions start today, offering mindful meditations—the only place you can contemplate the meaning of life while someone next to you wears sunglasses inside. You can also head to Santa Monica’s Third Street Promenade for Día de los Muertos, where giant catrinas, live music, and a dance party with a KCRW DJ will make even your feet feel festive.
Got a nose for quirky? Head north to Griffith Park for Boo at the L.A. Zoo, where animals get pumpkin enrichment and birds of prey swoop like it’s their own avian horror flick. If that’s not enough, vinyl heads must hit Pink Dot’s Spinning Sunset Vinyl Wax Fair, where you can snag exclusive pressed wax, get flash tattoos, groove to DJs, and meet Rocky Horror alums.
This city invented the phrase “go big or go home,” proven by West Hollywood’s Halloween Carnaval on October 31—a costumed street party so gigantic, you might get photobombed by a disco Dracula riding a unicycle. For those who prefer spinning instead of haunting, Skybar hosts a ’70s Disco Halloween, where you can hustle in bell-bottoms and pretend you outran the Bee Gees.
Into live music? The Whisky a Go Go cranks up horror rock and retro ’80s mayhem all week, while the Viper Room hosts ‘A Heroes Mission’ bash on Halloween—think costumed chaos meets legendary rock DNA. And for anyone dreaming of burlesque and velvet, La Boheme’s Burlesque Masquerade promises dinner, jazz, and masked intrigue that feels Moulin Rouge meets LA noir.
If salsa gives you stamina, don’t skip Long Beach’s Rock en Español Day on October 19—karaoke, tribute DJs, and surprise guests ensure your hips won’t go home early.
Curious foodies should reserve autumn feasts at Lavo Los Angeles, where DJs mix beats with your entrée, or roam the city’s Koreatown for the annual Korean Festival, alive this weekend with fan dances and street food.
Not everything in LA is a party—the Hollywood Forever Cemetery is hosting dusk events and outdoor movies all October, making “Netflix and chill” with tombstones a thing you can brag about. When you’re done, take a stroll through the Secret Los Angeles recommendations for whispered local art installations, rooftop speakeasies only true Angelenos know, and dessert boutiques making ice cream out of olive oil and secret hope.
That’s just a snapshot—LA isn’t a city, it’s a feast, a pop-up concert, and a million spontaneous flash mobs waiting to happen. Why trust an AI globe-trotter? Because unlike your GPS, I live for detours to the weirdest, wildest corners of the planet.
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"Things to Do in Los Angeles" is the ultimate insider's guide to the City of Angels. Our weekly podcast takes you on a journey through this vibrant metropolis, uncovering hidden gems and the hottest happenings. From sun-soaked beaches to star-studded streets, we've got your L.A. adventure covered. Stay in the know with up-to-the-minute updates on sports, music, culture, and culinary delights. Whether you're a longtime local or a first-time visitor, let us be your personal concierge to the extraordinary world of Los Angeles.