The time has finally come to say goodbye to the LA Phil’s beloved floppy-haired conductor, Gustavo Dudamel—a countdown that began when he announced his pending departure for the New York Philharmonic three years ago. The music and artistic director will be back to visit periodically, but if you want to catch his dynamic conducting before he decamps, grab a ticket for one of these “Celebrating Gustavo” shows at the Bowl. First up, on Thursday, he conducts Beethoven’s iconic Ninth, along with a world premiere by Pixel composer Michael Giacchino, narrated by poet Amanda Gorman. On Friday, Gustavo’s Fiesta sees him joining forces with Los Tigres del Norte, Lila Downs and Mariachi Reyna de Los Ángeles. And in the most eclectic pairing, he shares the stage with the Foo Fighters on Saturday, conducting the LA Phil and Youth Orchestra Los Angeles in a nearly sold-out show.
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. This weekend is all about music. It’s LA Phil music and artistic director Gustavo Dudamel’s last week with the orchestra, and he’ll be joined by a suitably star-studded lineup for his sendoff at the Bowl. It’s also the last installment of Off the 405 for the Getty—for this summer and potentially next, as the Getty Center is closing for renovation next spring. And Just Like Heaven returns to the grounds at the Rose Bowl, with the Strokes headlining on the back of a new album release. If you want to shop for music of your own, VinylCon! is returning to DTLA. Meanwhile, Dine L.A. Restaurant Week, the Nisei Week Japanese L.A. Festival and the HollyShorts Film Festival continue, and the Los Angeles Kids Book Festival returns to West Hollywood over the weekend.

































































































































