Melrose Avenue at a SoCal venue May 15. LA's own fashion-adjacent street art showcase — part gallery, part party, all of it authentic. The kind of night the city runs on.
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Melrose Avenue at #337 in The Parish at House of Blues Anaheim — the stage-to-crowd distance that changes what a live show means, in the city where this particular crowd assembles. Melrose Avenue performs at #337 in The Parish at House of Blues Anaheim on May 15, 2026. Doors at 7pm. The people who were there will describe it differently than anyone who heard about it later — that difference is what the ticket buys.
The Melrose Trading Post is a weekly flea market held every Sunday from 9 AM to 5 PM in the parking lot of Fairfax High School at 7850 Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles. It has been running since 1995 — over 25 consecutive years — which means the vendor community and regular buyers have genuine continuity. This is not a transient pop-up.
The mix tilts toward vintage clothing, estate jewelry, mid-century furniture, vinyl records, and collectibles. Around 200 vendors set up each Sunday. The Fairfax District location means the crowd is a blend of local designers, stylists, vintage dealers, and the streetwear community that gravitates to the Fairfax/Melrose corridor. Lids, Supreme, Kith, and Fairfax Ave boutiques are all within walking distance — the market feeds off that ecosystem.
Admission is $3 (cash or Venmo). Early birds show up before 9 AM for the best finds. The lot opens to general public at 9. Parking is limited on Melrose — the school lot is available for a fee, or street park and walk. Proceeds benefit the school's arts education programs.
Jul 19, 2026
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Fairfax High School, 7850 Melrose …
The Melrose Trading Post at Fairfax High School in West Hollywood is a weekly Sunday institution that has anchored the LA vintage and street culture scene for over two decades. Every Sunday the school's parking lot transforms into one of LA's most creatively vibrant outdoor markets, a mix of vintage clothing, handmade goods, live music, street art, and independent vendors spanning the full range of LA's cultural eclecticism. The Melrose Trading Post operates on a different frequency than the larger monthly markets. It is a weekly ritual for the community, the kind of place regulars return to every Sunday like a neighborhood bar. The crowd is distinctly West Hollywood: fashion-forward, creative, LGBTQ-welcoming, and perpetually interesting. Vintage denim, 90s sportswear, handcrafted jewelry, indie prints, and rare vinyl appear alongside pop-up food vendors and live performers who set up without announcement. Proceeds from vendor fees support Greenway Arts Alliance programming at Fairfax High School, giving this market a community purpose beyond the transaction. Not a polished retail experience but a living, changing, entirely LA one. Best experienced without a shopping list. Arrive open to discovering what finds you. Small donation suggested at entry. Every Sunday 9am to 5pm. The July 19 edition is a perfect summer Sunday in WeHo.
Aug 16, 2026
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Fairfax High School, 7850 Melrose …
The Melrose Trading Post is a weekly flea market held every Sunday from 9 AM to 5 PM in the parking lot of Fairfax High School at 7850 Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles. It has been running since 1995 — over 25 consecutive years — which means the vendor community and regular buyers have genuine continuity. This is not a transient pop-up.
The mix tilts toward vintage clothing, estate jewelry, mid-century furniture, vinyl records, and collectibles. Around 200 vendors set up each Sunday. The Fairfax District location means the crowd is a blend of local designers, stylists, vintage dealers, and the streetwear community that gravitates to the Fairfax/Melrose corridor. Lids, Supreme, Kith, and Fairfax Ave boutiques are all within walking distance — the market feeds off that ecosystem.
Admission is $3 (cash or Venmo). Early birds show up before 9 AM for the best finds. The lot opens to general public at 9. Parking is limited on Melrose — the school lot is available for a fee, or street park and walk. Proceeds benefit the school's arts education programs.