The playlist is one you already know. K-Pop Club Night at Catch One is the Los Angeles night for the community that grew up on this music — DJ Chen on decks, a room that fills with people who know every chorus.
Catch One is the Pico Boulevard venue with the history to hold it: one of LA's most significant dance venues, now home to the K-pop crowd that has been looking for exactly this room. The KCN Agency runs the night.
The format is a DJ night built entirely around K-pop — current releases, classic hits, the full range from first-generation through fourth-generation acts. No mixing in with other genres. The crowd shows up dressed.
This is the monthly event for the community that has been waiting for one. Not a K-pop themed bar night — a dedicated floor run by people who care what's in the set.
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In 2 days· Jun 5 – Sep 19
The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, 222…
The San Diego Symphony's Summer Pops season at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park brings world-class orchestral music to the San Diego waterfront for a series of outdoor concerts running June through September 2026. The Rady Shell — an acoustically engineered open-air performance venue on the waterfront at Jacobs Park — provides a stunning setting for the Symphony's summer season with San Diego Bay visible beyond the audience.
The Summer Pops programming spans the full range from classical masterworks to pops concerts featuring Broadway music, film scores, jazz, and popular artists performing with orchestral accompaniment. The variety makes the summer season accessible to audiences who aren't regular classical concertgoers while delivering the full orchestral experience that the Symphony's musician quality supports.
The Rady Shell's outdoor format is distinctly family-friendly — picnic blankets, lawn chairs, and the relaxed atmosphere of the waterfront park contrast with the formality of indoor concert halls. The adjacent Jacobs Park lawn allows families to spread out while the children remain within range of the music. Food and wine are available from vendors on-site.
The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park is located at 222 Park Blvd in downtown San Diego, walkable from the Embarcadero and accessible via MTS Trolley (Convention Center station). Parking in the downtown convention center structures. Individual concert tickets and season subscriptions available through the San Diego Symphony website.
In 10 days· Jun 13
327 E 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Little Tokyo after dark is already a different city. Add an anime community that claims it on a Thursday night, and you have one of the few Los Angeles experiences that doesn't try to be Coachella. This is a neighborhood event run by people who actually live in the culture — not a convention, not a festival, not a sponsored activation. Just anime fans, good food, and Little Tokyo's block-by-block intimacy.
The gathering rotates between Little Tokyo's best spots — restaurants, lounges, and venues that have their own identity outside of event night. The crowd is a mix of casual watchers and people who can quote chapter numbers. Both feel at home. The format keeps things loose: themed nights, cosplay-optional, and enough vendor presence to make it worth staying late. It's the kind of night where you end up talking to strangers about seasonal lineups and leave with three new shows on your watchlist.
For the SoCal anime community that lives outside convention season, this is what the in-between looks like. It doesn't peak. It's just consistent. That's the rarer thing.
Nearest metro: Little Tokyo/Arts District (A Line). Free street parking after 8pm in most Little Tokyo lots.
In 3 days· Jun 6
Torrance Cultural Arts Center, 333…
One day at the Torrance Cultural Arts Center. Over a hundred vendors, twenty-plus celebrity guests, an idol performance on the V-Stage, cosplay showcases, LAN Hero gaming tournaments, and a maid cafe. Twenty dollars at the door. Children under 12 free with a paid adult. AniFest is small enough to actually meet people and large enough to fill the day.
In 3 days· Jun 6 – Jun 7
Pasadena Convention Center, 300 E …
The SoCal Retro Gaming Expo is back at the Pasadena Convention Center for another two days of gaming nostalgia, competitive play, and community built around the consoles and games that defined generations. Whether you grew up on the NES and Sega Genesis or you are a younger fan who fell in love with retro gaming through YouTube and TikTok rabbit holes, this is the expo that makes the Pasadena Convention Center feel like the most fun room in California for a weekend.
The vendor hall is massive — hundreds of booths with retro hardware, cartridges, limited prints, and collectibles that can not be found anywhere else in SoCal in one place. Beyond shopping, the free-play arcade lets you put coins in machines you forgot existed. Tetris World Championship qualifiers run live on the floor. Cosplay meetups happen organically. Skate ramps are set up for demos.
Voice actors, YouTubers, and gaming personalities appear as guests. Esports tournaments run in dedicated tournament halls. General admission is 0-30. Parking at the convention center is available.
In 3 days· Jun 6 – Jun 7
Pasadena Convention Center, 300 E …
SoCal Gaming Expo takes the Pasadena Convention Center June 6-7, 2026 — two full days of free-play arcade, 200-plus vendor tables, and the specific joy of holding cartridges and controllers you haven't touched since childhood.
This is a retro gaming show at its core, but that label undersells it. The vendor floor runs old-school SNES carts next to Japanese import Famicom titles, limited-run indie releases, vintage arcade PCBs, and anime merch that crosses over with the gaming collection. The free-play arcade is the heart of it — classic cabinets lined up and running, no tokens, no lines, just walk up and play. Pac-Man, Galaga, Donkey Kong, Street Fighter II. The sound alone takes you back.
The Pasadena Convention Center is a manageable size, which means you can actually spend time talking to vendors instead of shuffling through a river of bodies. Parking beneath the convention center. Doors open at 10 AM both days. This is the show where people walk in planning to browse and walk out carrying a bag.
In 3 days· Jun 6 – Jun 13
Game Empire, 5037 Shawline St, San…
Game Empire San Diego, 5037 Shawline St. June 6th. The Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Prerelease at Game Empire — the set that the overlap between Magic players and JRPG fans has been waiting for, on the day it's first legal, with the sealed format that makes every player's experience equally unpredictable.
The Final Fantasy set is the kind of Magic release where the IP does extra work. The card names, the mechanics built around specific game moments, the art that references thirty years of the franchise — these land differently for players who grew up with the games. The Prerelease sealed format means you're building your deck from what you open, which means the sorceries and creatures and enchantments you pull aren't guaranteed. You build with what you get and play what you built.
magic.wizards.com for the full Final Fantasy set spoiler and mechanic previews. June 6th at Game Empire San Diego. The prerelease pod runs through the day — show up early for your allocation. The Final Fantasy set is one of those release events where the whole store is excited before the first pack opens. Be in the room when the packs do.
In 3 days· Jun 6
$12
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, 5665 Balb…
Alamo Drafthouse, 5665 Balboa Ave, San Diego. June 6th. $12. Dungeon Meshi — Delicious in Dungeon — gets a special screening at Alamo Drafthouse, which is the venue that understands exactly what a themed anime screening should be and builds the entire experience around it.
Dungeon Meshi is the anime that took the isekai genre's premise and asked what happens when the adventurers eat the monsters. It's funny and it's genuinely well-crafted and it's the kind of show that makes you want to watch it with people who will react to the food writing the way it deserves. Alamo Drafthouse serves food during screenings, which at a Dungeon Meshi event is not a logistical detail — it's the point.
$12. June 6th. Reserve your seat at drafthouse.com/san-diego. The pre-show programming at Drafthouse is curated, not filler — at a themed screening like this, it's part of the event. Come with a sense of humor and an appetite. The show rewards both.
In 3 days· Jun 6
Kensington Club, 4079 Adams Ave, S…
The Anime Watch San Diego community meets monthly at the Kensington Club — and June 7, 2026 is no different: no tickets, no agenda, no formal structure. Just anime fans in a bar at 4079 Adams Ave talking about what they're watching, what to watch next, and what they've been wrong about for years.
This is not a screening. It's not a panel. It's the version of community that happens when people who care about the same things are in the same room with a drink in hand and nowhere to be. The Kensington Club is a neighborhood bar — dark, comfortable, the kind of place where conversations start easily and end late. The group is welcoming to newcomers; nobody requires a credentials check at the door. Show up knowing five shows or five hundred. Neither is the wrong answer.
The meetup runs monthly, which means it has regulars, and regulars means it has history. People who come once tend to come back. Show up by 7 and introduce yourself to someone you haven't met. That's the whole plan.