If you’re on the hunt for a cheap, lively way to celebrate Uncle Sam, shake it over to Gloria Molina Grand Park, and watch Downtown L.A. light up for free—for the fourth year running, the park has swapped out fireworks for more eco-friendly drones. The Fourth of July celebration will also offer food truck fare, interactive art exhibits—including an AR experience inspired by the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence—and two stages of live music. At the Backyard Stage, you’ll find local talent including trumpeter Tatiana Tate, L.A. Tropifunk Collective and Kaimera; the Front Yard Stage will be headlined by global sound DJ collective Pangea Sound. The tunes begins while the sun is still high in the sky, so settle in for an all-day picnic—note that no booze is allowed, though—and relax. Best of all, the event is Metro-accessible via the Civic Center/Grand Park station (though $10 parking is also available at the Music Center and Walt Disney Concert Hall). Be sure to stay for the 9pm L.A.-themed drone show from Grizzly Entertainment—a flurry of some 700 illuminated drones above the Music Center—at 9pm.
We don’t know about you, but our mind is always focused on the weekend. It can never come soon enough—which is why we’re already thinking about what new restaurants we want to try or where we can drive for the day. Whether you’re looking to scope out the latest museum exhibitions or watch a movie outdoors, you’ll find plenty of things to do in L.A. this weekend.
We curate an L.A. weekend itinerary of the city’s best concerts, culture and cuisine, every weekend, just for you. While lots of World Cup watch parties and fan events are keeping futbol fever alive and well—especially at the Mexico vs. England game this Sunday—the soccer matches take a backseat this week as America celebrates its 250th birthday. That’s right: The Fourth of July is upon us (and so is a three-day weekend!). Whether you want to see fireworks, a drone show or ponder the history of the U.S. at an exhibition, we’ve got you covered. Holiday highlights include Gloria Molina Grand Park’s Summer Block Party (complete with an L.A.-centric drone show); America’s Block Party Benefiting Giving 4th at the Coliseum, headlined by the Smashing Pumpkins and fireworks; and pyrotechnic displays at Disneyland, Universal Studios and Six Flags. Also: Frogtown First Fridays is back, as is the Anime Expo, Free Concerts at the Pier in Redondo Beach, and Sunday Afternoon Concerts at the Dome up at Mount Wilson Observatory.




















































































































































