The Best Things to Do in LA 3.2.26 – 3.8.26
Monday
Nike Re-Create x Renegade Launch Capsule with LA Community Workshops & Recycling Hub
Nike Re-Create and Renegade are dropping a limited eight-piece capsule, designed entirely from vintage and deadstock locally sourced materials, with each piece completely unique. Through Saturday, they’re hosting FREE circular design workshops including screen printing, yoga sessions using recycled materials, and incense holder-making so you can experience sustainable creativity firsthand. And through 4/30, bring your old Nike gear to the Recycling + Donation hub at Renegade LA and be part of the circular fashion movement that’s reshaping how we think about style and sustainability! Free; Monday – Saturday, Various hours (please refer to the schedule for details); Renegade Running – 3120 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026

Tuesday
Blood Moon Total Lunar Eclipse
Today is the blood moon total lunar eclipse, a powerful time bringing intense, transformative energy ideal for emotional release, shadow work, and letting go of unhealthy patterns. This celestial event serves as a powerful opportunity to shed old habits and clear what no longer serves you, rather than launching new long-term goals. Embrace this moment through journaling, meditation, and intentional cord-cutting practices. Here in Los Angeles, the partial eclipse starts around 12:44 am PST, with the total “blood moon” phase peaking at 3:33 am PST and lasting until 6:23 am PST. We will get nearly an hour of totality to witness the full celestial magic.

It’s Taco Tuesday!
It’s Taco Tuesday Los Angeles, and that means one thing: epic deals on everyone’s favorite LA staple. But with countless taquerias and restaurants offering specials across the city, navigating the options can be like finding the perfect avocado – daunting and potentially messy. Here’s the thing though – going out for Taco Tuesday is honestly one of the best things to do in Los Angeles, whether you’re a longtime local or just visiting our amazing city. There’s something magical about discovering hole-in-the-wall gems, trying authentic family recipes, and bonding with friends over incredible tacos and margaritas that perfectly captures the LA spirit. Worry not, fellow LA taco enthusiasts, for your taste bud compass is here! Let’s embark on a culinary adventure across Los Angeles, exploring who has the best Taco Tuesday near me.

Wednesday
Uncorked Wine Pairing 5-Course Dinner Featuring DAOU Vineyards
Uncorked Wine Dinner is spotlighting the acclaimed wines of DAOU Vineyards this March with an elegant evening featuring a five-course menu paired with five standout selections from Paso Robles’ most celebrated winery, known for their bold Bordeaux-style blends and high-elevation craftsmanship. Whether you’re a seasoned wine enthusiast or just love a memorable night out, expect lush fruit notes, refined tannins, insightful commentary on each pour, and the kind of warm company that makes every glass taste even better. $103+; Wednesday, 7:00 pm; The Velvet Martini Lounge (Vitello’s Restaurant) – 4349 Tujunga Ave., Los Angeles, CA 91604

Zara Larsson Comes to Los Angeles
Swedish pop sensation Zara Larsson is bringing her powerhouse vocals and chart-topping hits to Los Angeles, and if you’ve been waiting to experience her infectious energy and anthems like “Lush Life” and “Symphony” live, now’s your chance. Grab your tickets fast because this is the kind of high-energy, dance-all-night show that reminds you why live music in LA hits different! $213+; Wednesday – Thursday, 7:00 pm; The Wiltern – 3790 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010; 213.388.1400

Thursday
Salsa Night at Descanso
Descanso, Wilshire’s stunning contemporary Michoacán kitchen, is turning up the heat with Salsa Night every Thursday featuring a salsa dancing class taught by Ariela Marie. So come ready to move, groove, and let loose after a delicious dinner. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or have two left feet, this is the perfect excuse to spice up your week with great food, even better vibes, and moves that’ll have you feeling like you’re in the heart of Mexico City! $15; Thursdays, 8:30 pm – 1:30 am; Descanso – 5773 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036; 213.672.2444

Friday
2 Chainz Discusses His Memoir The Voice in My Head is God at B&N The Grove
Grammy-winning artist 2 Chainz is coming to Barnes & Noble at The Grove, to discuss his powerful new memoir The Voice in My Head is God, where he shares how he walked away from the trap and found his purpose through faith, not fame or fear. Moderated by music executive and podcast host Amber Grimes, your ticket also includes a photo-op with the legend himself. This is an evening of unflinching honesty, spiritual reflection, and the story behind the voice that shaped one of hip-hop’s most iconic artists. Grab your tickets now! $34+; Friday, 7:00 pm; Barnes & Noble at The Grove – 189 The Grove Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90036

First Fridays at the Natural History Museum
Ditch the food trucks & crowded bars for First Fridays at the Natural History Museum. The night features prehistoric vibes, cocktails, DJs, and live music, making for an unforgettable night at the museum. Tonight’s theme is Life, From Our Guts to the Galaxy: Rethinking the Living World, which is presented in collaboration with the Planetary Program at the Berggruen Institute. $20+; Friday, 6:00 pm; 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90007; 213.763.3466

Peaches & Cream: R&B & Hip-Hop Throwback Party (90s, 2000s & 2010s)
Get ready to dance, sing, and vibe all night to pure R&B and hip-hop nostalgia from the ’90s, 2000s, and 2010s, think T-Pain, Keyshia Cole, Drake, Aaliyah, Usher, Beyoncé, OutKast, and all the throwback classics that still hit different. This is one of those nights where every record is a mood, every song takes you back, and you’ll be singing every word until last call. $23+; Friday, 10:00 pm; Globe Theatre Los Angeles – 740 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90014

Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival
Calling all culinary adventurers! Experience the flavors of the Golden State at the Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival. Indulge in gourmet bites, witness live demonstrations, and enjoy magical entertainment at the happiest place on earth! Various prices; Friday – 4/27, Various hours; 1313 Disneyland Dr., Anaheim, CA 92802

7 Paintings: An Immersive 7-Course Dinner Show
7 Paintings is transforming dinner into a living work of art with a 2.5-hour 7-course immersive dining experience. The evening blends mouthwatering food with mesmerizing projections, music, and live tableside moments where every seat becomes part of the show. This is the playful, tech-forward fine dining experience that’ll have you questioning if you’re eating dinner or stepping inside a masterpiece. Grab your spot now! $165+(per person) and $95 (children 12 and under) with a $38 mandatory deposit; Friday, 7 – 10:00 pm; E.P. & L.P. – 603 N. La Cienega Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069

Saturday
Yoga in the Park Meets Picnic, Tea & Tarot
Join my girls Elle & E for Yoga in the Park meets Tea & Tarot Picnic. Start your weekend with an all-levels slow flow and reiki-infused savasana at 10:45 am, followed by a casual picnic at noon with iced tea, snacks, blankets, cute tables, and plenty of tarot and oracle decks to play with (BYO deck encouraged!). This donation-based experience has FREE parking, clean bathrooms, and the most chill vibes along the LA River bike path. Come for yoga, stay for the tarot, or pop in whenever feels right! Namaste! Suggested $15 donation; Saturday, 10:30 am – 4:00 pm; address given upon RSVP

Weekends Are For Bottomless Brunch
Here in LA, booze and brunch go together like peas and carrots. Whether you want Waffles, Eggs, or Avocado Toast, nothing complements your meal like an ice-cold cocktail, especially if that glass is endless. But where can you find these brunches with bottomless cocktails and tasty bites? Don’t stress; I got you. I’m here to give you a list of the best bottomless brunches in Los Angeles. So all you have to do is grab a cute brunch outfit and your date, and get ready to indulge in fun, good food, and drinks. Cheers!

Sip & Stroll at SoFi Stadium
Wine lovers and football fans, get ready for one of the most unique things to do in LA – Sip & Stroll at SoFi Stadium, where you’ll enjoy a curated selection of fine wines from The Hilt and The Paring paired with delicious bites while exploring the iconic stadium through an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour! This one-of-a-kind experience proves that fine wine and football make the perfect pairing for an unforgettable afternoon! $150; Saturday, 6:00 pm; SoFi Stadium – 1001 Stadium Dr, Inglewood, CA 90301; 424.541.9100

Los Angeles Travel Show
Calling all wanderlust warriors and adventure addicts! Pack your bags (figuratively for now) because the Los Angeles Travel & Adventure Show is about to ignite your travel dreams! This isn’t just any brochure fair, it’s a full-blown passport to wanderlust. Imagine thousands of dream destinations beckoning, from sun-kissed beaches to ancient ruins, all under one roof. Meet the globe-trotting gurus who know every secret corner of the world, ready to tailor your next adventure to perfection. This is perfect for those who love to travel, couples looking for the perfect place to honeymoon, and those looking to get into travel content creation. $17; Saturday, 10:00am – 5:00 pm and Sunday, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm; Long Beach Convention Center – 300 E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802; 562.436.3636

FREE Thriftopia Flea Market
Mark your calendars because Thriftopia, the beloved FREE Flea Market is taking over Pershing Square in Downtown LA with vintage finds, Pokemon treasures, Labubu collectibles, jewelry, art, sports memorabilia, and all the unique vendors your thrifting heart could dream of! This is your chance to score one-of-a-kind pieces, support local sellers, and spend your Saturday hunting for hidden gems without spending a dime to get in. Free; Saturday, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm; Pershing Square – 532 S Olive St., Los Angeles, CA 90013

Sunday
LA Marathon
The 2026 Los Angeles Marathon takes place this Sunday, attracting thousands of runners to the iconic 26.2-mile “Stadium to the Stars”route, beginning at Dodger Stadium and finishing at Avenue of the Stars in Century City. from Dodger Stadium to Century City. Residents and visitors should monitor extensive road closures throughout the city from early morning until late afternoon, and motorists are advised to plan alternative routes. Check LA Marathon’s official website for detailed closure maps, and expect significant traffic delays in downtown LA, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, and Century City neighborhoods during this annual sporting event. Good luck to all the runners. Sunday, 4:00 am; Dodger Stadium – 1000 Vin Scully Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Coming Soon
(4/11): Taste of the Nation and No Kid Hungry Host Culinary Events to End Childhood Hunger in America
Two of Los Angeles’ most celebrated culinary events for a cause, Taste of the Nation and the No Kid Hungry Dinner, are combining to create a new and unforgettable experience, called Night Out for No Kid Hungry! The event will bring together over 50 of the best chefs, restaurateurs, tastemakers and mixologists from around the country to serve guests bites, craft cocktails, and desserts all in support of No Kid Hungry, a national campaign to end childhood hunger in America. Tastemakers in attendance include Netflix’s BBQ Showdown Judge and James Beard Pitmaster Kevin Bludso, Master Chef Ludo Lefebvre, Michelin Star restaurants such as Osteria Mozza and Kali Restaurant, and multiple James Beard Award winners and finalists. Guests have the option to choose between two styles of savoring by attending either The Tasting, a lively sampling event similar to the beloved Taste of the Nation event, or The Dinner, an intimate, multi-course sit-down experience. Guests attending The Dinner will experience a one-time-only multi-course meal curated by the best California has to offer. Award-winning Los Angeles chefs will pair up with guest chefs to bring delectable dishes to attendees, such as Dominique Crenn, one of the world’s most acclaimed chefs, and Michael Mina, a highly decorated Michelin-starred chef, to name just a few. The night will conclude for all guests at The After Party hosted by chefs Duff Goldman and Michael Voltaggio. This will cap off the event experience with sweet treats from the city’s top pastry chefs, late-night bites, and a special live performance. $202+; 4/11, 5 – 10:00 pm; Rolling Greens – 1005 Mateo St., Los Angeles, CA 90021

(4/19): Masters of Taste, LA’s Premier Outdoor Luxury Food & Beverage Festival Returns to the Iconic Rose Bowl
Masters of Taste, LA’s premier outdoor luxury food and beverage festival, returns to the iconic Rose Bowl Stadium on Sunday, 4/19 for its 8th annual celebration, featuring over 100 top culinary masters, handcrafted cocktails from 25+ spirit brands, desserts from LA’s best pastry chefs, live entertainment, and this year’s host chefs – acclaimed husband-and-wife duo Chef Thomas and Chef Vanessa Tilaka Kalb of Agnes Restaurant & Cheesery. Best part? 100% of proceeds benefit Union Station Homeless Services, which has an incredible 97% success rate in permanently housing people. Over the past seven years, Masters of Taste has raised over $3.5 million to help end homelessness in LA, making this one of the most meaningful (and delicious) events of the year! $199+; 4/19, 3 – 7:00 pm; Rose Bowl – 1001 Rose Bowl Dr., Pasadena, CA 91103; 626.240.4550
