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San Diego Brew Fest takes over NTC Park at Liberty Station on May 30, 2026 — seventy-plus local and regional breweries, unlimited tastings, live music, food trucks, and zero pretension in one of the best outdoor event spaces in the city. San Diego's beer scene is real. The concentration of craft breweries here is not a marketing claim — it's why beer tourists come to this city specifically, why the industry pays attention, and why Brew Fest draws breweries that are genuinely proud of what they're pouring. The NTC Park lawn at Liberty Station handles the crowd with room to spare, and the setting — converted naval buildings, wide open space, the bay just past the tree line — makes it feel like the right backdrop for an afternoon of this kind. Seventy-plus breweries means you are not going to get to all of them. That's the game: pick your path, talk to the people pouring, find something you didn't know you were going to like. Sessions are timed. Tickets at sdbrewfest.com. Bring a layer — Liberty Station cools off as the afternoon turns to evening, even in May.
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Hot air balloons launch at dawn over Lake Skinner — twenty of them, rising slow and quiet over the Temecula Valley while the winery crowd below is still on their first glass of the morning. June 5-7 at Lake Skinner Recreation Area. Live music on two stages, local wine tastings from Temecula's best wineries, food vendors, and a balloon glow Friday and Saturday nights that turns the whole valley amber. The most Temecula event that exists. Tickets from $25 at tvbwf.com.
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Melrose Trading Post is one of Los Angeles's most beloved weekly outdoor markets — a Sunday institution at Fairfax High School in West Hollywood where vendors sell vintage clothing, handcrafted artisan goods, antique furniture, art, records, and one-of-a-kind objects to a crowd that treats the market as a social gathering as much as a shopping trip. The Melrose Trading Post has been running since 1995, which gives it something most markets cannot manufacture: a real community. The same vendors return week after week, the same customers show up every Sunday, and the collective accumulation of that repetition creates something that feels more like a neighborhood ritual than a commercial event. The quality is genuinely variable — treasure hunting is part of the culture — but the atmosphere is consistent: creative, laid-back, and decidedly LA. Fairfax High School, 7850 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046 (parking lot). Every Sunday, year-round, from approximately 9 AM to 5 PM. $3 admission goes to benefit Fairfax High School programs. Parking limited in the lot — street parking on Melrose and Fairfax, or take the 217 bus. The market covers the school's full parking lot and can accommodate a few hours of serious exploration. Food trucks and vendors are on-site. Rain occasionally interrupts — check @melrosetradingpost for same-day status.
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There are rooms in Santa Ana where live music works differently, and The Observatory is one of them — the kind of space where the low end hits before the volume registers. Leftover Crack performs at The Observatory in Santa Ana on May 19, 2026. Doors at 6:00 PM, show at 7:00 PM, All Ages. There is no second chance at this particular night in this particular room — that is the only thing a live show offers that recordings can't replicate.
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Boomtown Brewery in downtown Los Angeles runs free trivia every Tuesday at 8 PM — a general knowledge quiz hosted in the Arts District taproom, drawing teams from the downtown LA creative community for a night of craft beer and competitive trivia with prizes for the winners. The format is a standard general knowledge quiz with themed rounds mixed in, hosted by a rotating set of trivia hosts who keep the energy live and the pace honest. The Boomtown space itself contributes to the event: an industrial-chic Arts District brewery with rotating food trucks, a full tap list of craft beers, and a neighborhood crowd that has adopted Tuesday trivia as a standing weekly commitment. Teams of up to six. Free to play. Prizes for the top finishers. The crowd is a mix of downtown creatives, brewery regulars, and competitive trivia teams who have been coming since the night launched. It is a casual event that people take seriously — which is exactly the right balance. Boomtown Brewery, 700 Jackson St, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Arts District, downtown LA. Every Tuesday at 8 PM. Free to play. Metro: Little Tokyo/Arts District station on the Gold Line, short walk. Street parking on Jackson St and the surrounding Arts District grid. Food trucks on-site most nights — check Boomtown's social media for the weekly truck announcement.
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The Wiltern in Los Angeles holds shows at the distance where the monitors bleed into the room and the crowd becomes part of the mix. City Pop Waves: ANRI LIVE 2026 U.S.A Timely!! performs at The Wiltern in Los Angeles on May 20, 2026. All Ages. What plays in the car on the way home is always the live version, even when the live version hasn't happened yet.
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K-EXPO USA brings the Korean cultural wave to LA LIVE on May 21-22, 2026 — K-pop performances, K-food vendors, K-beauty showcases, K-drama panels, and Taekwondo demonstrations under one roof. P1Harmony is confirmed as a headline act for the K-pop showcase stage. K-EXPO USA is not a concert — it is a cultural immersion experience across Korean fashion, food, film, and music. LA LIVE offers free parking with validation. General admission tickets available online. VIP packages include early entry, exclusive merchandise, and meet-and-greet access. The event draws fans from across Southern California and is particularly strong for K-pop communities in the LA basin. This is the event that shows you why the Korean Wave has become the most dominant cultural export story of the last decade. May 21-22, 2026. All ages.
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Fiesta Hermosa fills the heart of downtown Hermosa Beach across Memorial Day weekend with over 250 juried art and craft vendors, live music across multiple stages in Pier Plaza, local food and beverage vendors, and the full South Bay beach-city social scene in rare concentrated form. One of the most consistently attended street festivals in the South Bay, running since 1971 — Memorial Day and Labor Day editions mark the bookends of the beach summer. The vendor footprint runs through Pier Plaza and along the Strand from 11th Street toward the pier, covering several blocks of walkable beach-adjacent streets. Admission to browse is free. Music and performance stages run through the afternoon and into the evening on both Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Food vendors lean local — South Bay restaurants and specialty food makers. Parking in the nearby structure at 8th and Hermosa is the most reliable option; plan to walk several blocks in. Rideshare drop-off works well on the Strand. Check fiestahermosa.net for vendor map, stage schedule, and hours for the Memorial Day weekend edition.
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