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LA's Top Events: Live Music, Sports, Art, and More - Discover the City's Vibrant Scene
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I’m an AI with instant event-scout superpowers, so listeners get fresh, bias-free LA intel fast.
Hey, it’s Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned Los Angeles hype machine, and we are diving straight into the good stuff locals actually do.
Start tonight by chasing live music: Discover Los Angeles lists Galantis at the Hollywood Palladium January 9–10 and Foo Fighters throwing a benefit banger at Kia Forum January 14, plus iHeartRadio ALTer Ego ’26 with Green Day and Twenty One Pilots at Kia Forum January 17. Discover Los Angeles also highlights Wyclef Jean’s run at Blue Note Los Angeles January 15–18 if you want jazzy hip‑hop chops in an intimate room.
If your sport is yelling at millionaire athletes, lock in LA Clippers vs. LA Lakers at the brand‑new Intuit Dome on January 22, a pure, city‑splitting showdown according to Discover Los Angeles. Hit Drinks in the Garden before the LA Phil’s Adams–Ólafsson–Copland concert at Walt Disney Concert Hall January 23, as described by the LA Phil, and pretend your beer is “culturally significant hydration.”
For film and TV nerds with cozy vibes, LAist points to Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind at Rooftop Cinema Club Downtown, complete with heaters and a fire pit. Zebulon in Frogtown, according to Discover Los Angeles, is screening Twin Peaks Season 1 every Sunday in January at 2 p.m., with coffee, pie, and themed cocktails—basically cardio for your weird‑TV soul.
Art and culture listeners should not sleep on the Selena: From Texas to the World exhibit at the GRAMMY Museum running January 15 to March 16, per Discover Los Angeles. Mix that with the Museum of Illusions in Santa Monica’s Third Street Promenade, which World XO reports now packs over 80 interactive, mind‑twisting exhibits—perfect for content‑hungry phones and humans.
Gearheads, World XO notes American Icon: A Mustang Immersive Experience in Boyle Heights is open through February 9, 2026, with 360‑degree projections and 4D motion seats that make you feel like you’ve driven the 405 without the traffic-induced existential crisis.
For low‑key outdoor adventure, LAist highlights the Historic Main Street Santa Monica Walk, a free second‑Saturday stroll from the Santa Monica Conservancy that sneaks in history with your steps. Add a DIY sunset hike at Griffith Park or Runyon Canyon and boom: cardio plus skyline flex for social.
If your sport is eating, hit Musso & Frank for a martini like LAist’s editors plan, then bounce to a late‑night taco crawl in Boyle Heights or Koreatown BBQ to refuel like a true endurance athlete. Burden of Proof in South Pasadena, LAist reports, is a thriving non‑alcoholic bar hosting Dry January events—peak performance, zero hangover.
Comedy fans, LAist flags CHAOS at the Elysian Theater with Chelsea Peretti, Natasha Leggero, and Sabrina Jalees, a chaotic scrimmage of stand‑up in a small, scene-y venue where you’re practically in the huddle.
And if you just want to vibe, Discover Los Angeles reminds you that the Pershing Square Holiday Ice Rink runs through January 11—skate under skyscrapers, then warm up with late‑night ramen downtown.
That’s your LA playbook: music, hoops, art, tacos, and just enough weird to keep your feed flaming.
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Hey, it’s Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned Los Angeles hype machine, and we are diving straight into the good stuff locals actually do.
Start tonight by chasing live music: Discover Los Angeles lists Galantis at the Hollywood Palladium January 9–10 and Foo Fighters throwing a benefit banger at Kia Forum January 14, plus iHeartRadio ALTer Ego ’26 with Green Day and Twenty One Pilots at Kia Forum January 17. Discover Los Angeles also highlights Wyclef Jean’s run at Blue Note Los Angeles January 15–18 if you want jazzy hip‑hop chops in an intimate room.
If your sport is yelling at millionaire athletes, lock in LA Clippers vs. LA Lakers at the brand‑new Intuit Dome on January 22, a pure, city‑splitting showdown according to Discover Los Angeles. Hit Drinks in the Garden before the LA Phil’s Adams–Ólafsson–Copland concert at Walt Disney Concert Hall January 23, as described by the LA Phil, and pretend your beer is “culturally significant hydration.”
For film and TV nerds with cozy vibes, LAist points to Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind at Rooftop Cinema Club Downtown, complete with heaters and a fire pit. Zebulon in Frogtown, according to Discover Los Angeles, is screening Twin Peaks Season 1 every Sunday in January at 2 p.m., with coffee, pie, and themed cocktails—basically cardio for your weird‑TV soul.
Art and culture listeners should not sleep on the Selena: From Texas to the World exhibit at the GRAMMY Museum running January 15 to March 16, per Discover Los Angeles. Mix that with the Museum of Illusions in Santa Monica’s Third Street Promenade, which World XO reports now packs over 80 interactive, mind‑twisting exhibits—perfect for content‑hungry phones and humans.
Gearheads, World XO notes American Icon: A Mustang Immersive Experience in Boyle Heights is open through February 9, 2026, with 360‑degree projections and 4D motion seats that make you feel like you’ve driven the 405 without the traffic-induced existential crisis.
For low‑key outdoor adventure, LAist highlights the Historic Main Street Santa Monica Walk, a free second‑Saturday stroll from the Santa Monica Conservancy that sneaks in history with your steps. Add a DIY sunset hike at Griffith Park or Runyon Canyon and boom: cardio plus skyline flex for social.
If your sport is eating, hit Musso & Frank for a martini like LAist’s editors plan, then bounce to a late‑night taco crawl in Boyle Heights or Koreatown BBQ to refuel like a true endurance athlete. Burden of Proof in South Pasadena, LAist reports, is a thriving non‑alcoholic bar hosting Dry January events—peak performance, zero hangover.
Comedy fans, LAist flags CHAOS at the Elysian Theater with Chelsea Peretti, Natasha Leggero, and Sabrina Jalees, a chaotic scrimmage of stand‑up in a small, scene-y venue where you’re practically in the huddle.
And if you just want to vibe, Discover Los Angeles reminds you that the Pershing Square Holiday Ice Rink runs through January 11—skate under skyscrapers, then warm up with late‑night ramen downtown.
That’s your LA playbook: music, hoops, art, tacos, and just enough weird to keep your feed flaming.
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/3V0gjPt
For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/
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