Los Angeles State Historic Park. Photo by Brian Champlin
Need to-dos for your Saturday enjoyment? Start below.
On tap for today in L.A. check out the 2025 edition of Grand Ave Arts: All-Access, a fall iteration of Spinning Sunset, the annual P-22 Day Festival in Griffith Park, a Haunted Little Tokyo Block Party, Boonion Station, and more.
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Three Top Picks To Do This Saturday
M = Less than .5 miles from an L.A. Metro Station, FA = Free Admission
Grand Ave Arts: All-Access – M FA > Dive into L.A.’s arts and culture scene this Saturday when Grand Ave Arts: All Access returns to Downtown Los Angeles on Saturday. Now in its ninth year, this free community event invites Angelenos to explore DTLA’s cultural corridor and enjoy performances, workshops, and activities provided by 13 iconic L.A. cultural institutions. Runs 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. It’s free to attend, but visitors are encouraged to RSVP. Get more info here.
Spinning Sunset – FA > After a successful summer event, the Sunset Strip is reconvening Spinning on Sunset for a fall shindig this Saturday featuring DJ sets, haunted activations, seasonal sips, and giveaways. It all runs from noon to 6 p.m. and be held in and around The Pink Dot More at 8495 W Sunset. Get more info here.
The P-22 Day Festival – FA > This Saturday, the P-22 Day Festival returns to honor L.A.’s most famous big cat (may he rest in peace!) with a one day, family-friendly celebration in Griffith Park. Expect exhibits and educational activities for big cat lovers of all-ages. The event runs from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and is free to attend. More info here.
Seven More Things To Do in L.A. Today
This Saturday, Clockshop is hosting an opening reception for “Songs of Emerging Endangerment,” a unique sound installation by artist TJ Shin on display at the Los Angeles State Historic Park. M FA
Boonion Station returns to Union Station on Saturday, offering a family-friendly Halloween experience on the South Patio from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. M FA
L.A. Dance Project is back at The Wallis this Thursday to Saturday for a rare three-night run. Catch the U.S. premiere of the complete Triptych by choreographer Benjamin Millepied, featuring three pieces—Reflections, Hearts & Arrows, and On the Other Side—performed together for the first time.
The bi-annual Brewery Artwalk is back with a free two-day showcase of over 100 participating resident artists offering the public a chance to chat with makers, peruse new works, and shop direct from the artists themselves. Runs 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday. FA
The Haunted Little Tokyo Block Party returns on Saturday offering live music, a full bar, costume contest, and food. M FA
The 7th Annual Disability Pride Parade & Festival returns to the East L.A. Civic Center on Saturday. M FA
Do the Time Warp this Saturday as Benny Boy Brewing hosts a special Rocky Horror Night! Celebrate the film’s 50th anniversary with live tunes by the Blow Brass Band playing all your spooky faves starting at 9 p.m. FA
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