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Pomona Swap Meet & Classic Car Show — June 2026
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Pomona Swap Meet & Classic Car Show — June 2026
Jun 28, 2026 1801 W. McKinley Ave., Gate 17, Po…

The Pomona Swap Meet & Classic Car Show at Fairplex is one of Southern California's most beloved monthly automotive events. Held the last Sunday of most months at Gate 17, Fairplex Pomona — June 28, 2026. Hundreds of vendors sell vintage auto parts, tools, accessories, memorabilia, and collectibles alongside a classic car show featuring everything from pristine muscle cars to project builds. Doors open 5:00 AM (early buyer) or 7:00 AM (general). Car show runs 7 AM to 2 PM. Whether you're hunting a specific part for a restoration, chasing vintage automotive literature, or just want to walk the lot and talk to people who know what they're looking at — this is the room for it. General admission 0. Cash recommended. Food vendors on site. Parking at the gate. Address: 1801 W. McKinley Ave., Gate 17, Pomona, CA 91768.

San Fernando Valley Obon Festival 2026
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San Fernando Valley Obon Festival 2026
Jun 27 – Jun 28, 2026 Free SFV Japanese American Community Ce…

The parking lot at the San Fernando Valley Japanese American Community Center transforms every June — paper lanterns, taiko drums shaking the warm air, and three generations of families doing the same steps they've been doing here for decades. The SFV Obon Festival runs June 27 and 28 at 12953 Branford St in Pacoima: Saturday 4:30 to 10 PM, Sunday 4:30 to 9 PM. Admission is free. Obon is a Buddhist tradition for honoring ancestors, which means the atmosphere is simultaneously celebratory and reverent in a way that doesn't happen at other summer festivals. The bon odori circle dancing is open to everyone. You don't need to know the steps — you'll pick them up by watching, and within twenty minutes you'll be in the circle. The food is the real draw: yakisoba, teriyaki, shave ice, mochi, things you won't find at most summer fairs. A flea market runs all weekend alongside cultural exhibits and games. Live taiko performances punctuate the evening with percussion you feel in your chest. This is a neighborhood event that happens to be open to everyone. The people who come every year come because it doesn't feel like an event — it feels like going home. Show up at dusk on Saturday for the full effect. Bring the kids. Bring a blanket.

NASCAR San Diego Weekend 2026 — Coronado Street Course
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NASCAR San Diego Weekend 2026 — Coronado Street Course
Jun 19 – Jun 21, 2026 See Ticketmaster Naval Air Station North Island, Co…

Naval Base Coronado becomes the most unlikely racetrack in NASCAR history on June 19–21, 2026 — and that is exactly the point. For the first time ever, an active United States military base will host a NASCAR race weekend, placing the Craftsman Truck Series, the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series, and the crown jewel NASCAR Cup Series Anduril 250 against a backdrop of aircraft carriers, fighter jets, and the wide blue sprawl of San Diego Bay. The Coronado Street Course features 16 turns carved through Naval Air Station North Island, offering sightlines no traditional oval can match. Turn 16 sits at the edge of the bay. The grandstands look over the flight deck toward downtown San Diego. This is not a race at an anonymous speedway — it is a race inside a working carrier air base during the peak of summer. Getting here requires planning. All guests 18 and older must show a government-issued ID to access the federal installation. US citizens need a Real ID-compliant license; foreign nationals need a passport. Vehicles enter through designated checkpoints on Third Street in Coronado. Parking inside the base is limited — the official transportation plan recommends shuttles from the Coronado Ferry Landing and from off-site lots in downtown San Diego. Sunday grandstands are already sold out. Friday and Saturday tickets remain available through Ticketmaster. General field access on Saturday is still open. If you are going, Friday's truck race is the insider move: shorter crowds, faster access, full speed on the street circuit. The Cup Series Sunday finale is the main event for casual fans, but the Truck Series is where the driving gets interesting. This is a one-of-a-kind SoCal event. No road course in the country shares a runway with active military aircraft. The inaugural year is the one to catch.

LA Roadster Show 2026 – Pomona Fairplex
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LA Roadster Show 2026 – Pomona Fairplex
Jun 19 – Jun 20, 2026 Fairplex at Pomona, Pomona, CA

The LA Roadster Show returns to the Fairplex at Pomona on June 19–20, 2026 — one of the longest-running traditional hot rod and custom car shows in Southern California. Now in its sixth decade, the LA Roadster Show is dedicated exclusively to roadsters: open-body traditional hot rods in the style of the 1930s, 40s, and 50s that define American car culture at its most essential form. Unlike general car shows that mix eras and styles, the Roadster Show maintains a strict definition: all vehicles must be roadsters in the traditional sense. This creates a visually cohesive event that feels more like a living museum of American automotive art than a typical car show. The quality of the builds is exceptional — many vehicles have been in families for decades or represent lifetime builds by their owners. The Swap Meet component runs alongside the show, filling additional lots with parts, memorabilia, tools, and vintage automotive goods for builders and collectors. Gates open at 9 AM both days. The Fairplex at Pomona offers excellent accessibility via Interstate 10 and ample parking across the fairgrounds. Admission available at the gate. For anyone who loves traditional American car culture, the LA Roadster Show is one of the essential summer events on the West Coast calendar.

Melrose Trading Post — Sunday Flea Market at Fairfax High
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Melrose Trading Post — Sunday Flea Market at Fairfax High
Jun 14, 2026 $3 Fairfax High School, 7850 Melrose …

They believed the best flea market in a city wasn't the one with the most tables — it was the one where the sellers and buyers knew the inventory well enough to argue about price with real information on both sides. The Melrose Trading Post at Fairfax High has been that market since 1997. Sunday mornings in the parking lot of Fairfax High School, 200+ vendors spread out under whatever the LA weather decides to do. The inventory is a specific mix: mid-century furniture, vintage clothing, vinyl, handmade goods from local makers, and the occasional find that would be priced at ten times as much inside a West Hollywood boutique. The market draws a consistent crowd of people who know what they're looking for and people who don't know yet and show up anyway. Three dollars gets you in. The money supports arts programs at the school. That loop is part of what makes the market feel like a community institution and not just a commercial event. It has been there every Sunday for nearly thirty years and it will be there next Sunday too. $3 admission. Every Sunday, 9 AM–5 PM. Fairfax High School, 7850 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles.

Sneaker Con Los Angeles 2026
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Sneaker Con Los Angeles 2026
Jun 13 – Jun 14, 2026 Los Angeles Convention Center, 120…

The pair you have been tracking exists. It is on a table somewhere at the Convention Center this weekend, and the price is negotiable. SneakerCon Los Angeles runs June 13 and 14, 2026 at the Los Angeles Convention Center — two days, one address, thousands of pairs you will not find at retail. Doors open at 10 AM both days. The floor runs collector-to-collector: no bots, no lottery, no retail markup. You are buying directly from the person across the table. Authentication desk runs all day. If you are buying something significant, get it checked before you walk out. Day one is the high-demand session — inventory is freshest, the pairs everyone came for are still available in the morning. Day two is when the deals happen. Sellers who did not move what they came with are ready to negotiate by Sunday afternoon. Los Angeles Convention Center, 1201 S Figueroa St. Metro Blue/Expo lines to Pico Station, five-minute walk. South Hall parking garages. General admission and VIP at sneakercon.com. The floor exists. You just have to get there first.

Rose Bowl Flea Market — Pasadena June 2026
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Rose Bowl Flea Market — Pasadena June 2026
Jun 14, 2026 Rose Bowl Stadium, 1001 Rose Bowl …

Rose Bowl Stadium, 1001 Rose Bowl Dr, Pasadena. June 14th. The Rose Bowl Flea Market — 2,500 vendors, the largest in California — runs its second-Sunday format in June with the specific inventory that moves as summer fashion cycles and vintage buyers make room in their collections for fall. The Rose Bowl runs by geography: the serious buyers work the outer rings before 8 AM, where the dealers set up the inventory that moves before the casual crowd arrives. Mid-century furniture, deadstock denim and sneakers, vintage jewelry, original art, old records, cameras, ceramics — it's all present, none of it organized. The discovery requires patience and a route. Come at 7 for first access. Come at 9 if you want the coffee and the crowd. Either way, wear comfortable shoes — the loop is a mile at minimum — and bring cash. Vendors who take Venmo are the exception. The flea market experience at this scale is qualitatively different from anything smaller: the density of options means you find something you didn't know you were looking for, which is the whole point. June in Pasadena is warm and manageable early. Plan to be there before mid-morning.

Vintage Market at Hollywood Park
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Vintage Market at Hollywood Park
Jun 6, 2026 Hollywood Park Lot A, 3900 W Centu…

The Vintage Market at Hollywood Park runs monthly on Saturday mornings in the massive Lot A adjacent to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood — a sprawling outdoor market with hundreds of vendors covering vintage clothing, furniture, antiques, records, collectibles, art, and curated goods from every era. This is one of the larger vintage markets in the Los Angeles area, and the Hollywood Park location gives it a scale that smaller boutique markets cannot match: you can spend a full morning covering every aisle and still feel like you missed half of it. The range runs from serious antique dealers with priced investment pieces to informal sellers clearing collections, which means the hunting is real. Vinyl records, vintage Levi's, mid-century furniture, sports memorabilia, film props, and objects with no easy classification are all in the same market at the same time. Hollywood Park Lot A, 3900 W Century Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90305 (adjacent to SoFi Stadium). Monthly Saturdays, 8 AM to 3 PM. $5 admission at the gate, cash preferred. Early-bird entry available for serious collectors. Rideshare is practical — the Metro K Line runs to the Crenshaw/LAX station area with a walkable connection to Hollywood Park. Drive and park on-site for the most flexibility — arrival before 9 AM gives you the best selection before the mid-morning crowds arrive.

Agenda Festival — Long Beach 2026
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Agenda Festival — Long Beach 2026
May 30 – May 31, 2026 Long Beach Convention Center, 300 …

Agenda Festival Long Beach opens the Long Beach Convention Center to the public on May 30, 2026 — every brand in the skate, surf, and streetwear ecosystem under one roof, for a day that feels more like a cultural moment than a shopping event. Agenda started as a trade show. It became something else when it opened to the public: a festival where the brands aren't trying to sell you anything because they already know you. The skate community, the surf community, the streetwear collector — they come here because this is where the industry gathers, and being in the room feels different from browsing the same brands online. Drops happen at Agenda that don't happen anywhere else. Limited pieces from small labels sit next to launches from names you already know. The Long Beach Convention Center has the scale to hold it. Arrive early — the floor gets busy by mid-morning and the brand activations with any kind of queue fill up fast. This is the kind of event that feels like insider access even when it's open to everyone, because the people who show up are the people who care. That's the crowd. That's the room.

SneakerCon San Diego 2026
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May 30 – May 31, 2026 TBA San Diego Convention Center, San D…

You know how it feels to watch a drop sell out in seven seconds. Saturday, it's on a table and the price is negotiable. SneakerCon San Diego 2026 hits the San Diego Convention Center on May 30 — the world's largest sneaker event, and the floor reflects it: tens of thousands of individual pairs from hundreds of sellers, spanning vintage Air Jordans, deadstock SBs, same-week drops, and rare colorways that only move at events like this. The authentication desk runs all day. If you're buying something significant, you get it checked before you walk out. This is not a retail store. Prices are negotiated on the floor. Condition grades matter and sellers will walk you through theirs if you ask. The San Diego sneaker community turns out for this — expect to run into people you recognize and people you'll know by the end of the day. There's a difference between knowing someone online and meeting them across a table with a pair between you. SneakerCon is where that happens. Getting there: San Diego Convention Center, 111 W Harbor Drive, downtown San Diego. MTS Trolley — Convention Center station (Blue/Orange lines) is a one-minute walk. Gaslamp Quarter parking structures on 5th and 6th Ave. Tickets required for entry — general admission and VIP at sneakercon.com. May 30, 2026. The pair exists. You just have to get there first.

Card Party 4 San Diego
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Card Party 4 San Diego
May 22 – May 24, 2026 Gaylord Pacific Resort & Conventio…

Gaylord Pacific Resort & Convention Center, 1000 H St, Chula Vista. May 22nd, 2026. Card Party 4 is the trading card game pop-up market that treats the hobby the way it deserves — a real venue, a serious vendor selection, and the specific energy of a room full of people who know exactly what they're looking at. Card Party is not a casual flea market. The vendors who table here specialize — sealed product, singles, graded cards, vintage sets, and the newer releases that have been moving in the secondary market. Walking the floor is the experience of seeing the full spectrum of what collecting looks like at every level, from the person pulling a specific card for a deck they've been building to the collector sitting on long boxes of raw vintage stock. The Gaylord Pacific Resort gives the event the setting to match its ambitions — a convention-scale resort venue in Chula Vista, accessible from San Diego and across the South Bay. card.party for the full vendor list and ticket details. If you collect cards of any kind — Pokemon, Magic, sports, vintage — this is the show that covers the entire hobby under one roof. Come with a want list. Leave with more than you planned.

Temecula Valley Vintage Market
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May 23, 2026 Old Town Temecula, 28690 Front St,…

Old Town Temecula hosts its monthly vintage and makers market along Front Street -- local dealers bringing curated vintage clothing, jewelry, ceramics, plants, and handmade goods to the brick-lined blocks that are already one of the better walking streets in Inland Southern California. The May 23, 2026 edition opens at 9:00 AM and runs through the afternoon. The wine country crowd mixes with the vintage hunters; the combination makes for a morning that reliably turns into an afternoon. Front Street in Old Town Temecula is a genuine discovery walk even before the market sets up -- historic storefronts, wine tasting rooms, and local restaurants make it easy to turn a market visit into a full day. Admission is free to browse. Bring cash for the dealers who do not run Square -- vintage markets at this scale typically have a mix of card and cash-only vendors. The market is located at 28690 Front Street, Temecula, CA 92590. Parking is available along Front Street and in surrounding lots. Old Town is also walkable from several downtown Temecula hotels.

Melrose Trading Post — Sunday Market
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Melrose Trading Post — Sunday Market
May 17, 2026 Fairfax High School, 7850 Melrose …

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.

Centerfold Market — Los Angeles May 2026
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Centerfold Market — Los Angeles May 2026
May 16, 2026 716 North Fairfax Avenue, Los Ange…

Centerfold Market is a curated flea market on the legendary Fairfax corridor in Los Angeles, one of the most culturally rich shopping destinations in the city. Organized by creative duo LouLou Brazill and Violet Getty, Centerfold brings together an eclectic mix of vintage sellers, local artisan vendors, jewelry makers, and independent clothing brands in a single outdoor pop-up experience. The Fairfax area has long been a hub for streetwear, vintage fashion, and independent creative culture, and Centerfold Market captures that energy in a single afternoon. Whether you are hunting for a deadstock gem, a handmade piece of jewelry, or a piece of local art, the vendor mix reflects the neighborhood's spirit of discovery and self-expression. Expect live entertainment, food options nearby, and a crowd of vintage enthusiasts and creatives who take fashion seriously. Bring cash for the best deals and arrive early for first pick of the rarest finds. Free to attend. Runs 10am to 5pm. This is the kind of market that becomes a regular weekend ritual for anyone who lives and breathes independent style.

Pickwick Vintage Show at ROW DTLA — May 2026
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Pickwick Vintage Show at ROW DTLA — May 2026
May 16, 2026 777 S Alameda Street, Los Angeles,…

The Pickwick Vintage Show at ROW DTLA is one of Los Angeles's most beloved monthly outdoor vintage markets, held at the sprawling 32-acre ROW DTLA complex in the Arts District. More than 40 local vendors set up across the courtyard, selling vintage clothing, accessories, jewelry, and curated lifestyle pieces spanning decades of fashion history. ROW DTLA's industrial warehouse setting gives the market a distinctive atmosphere — sunlight through open-air corridors, acclaimed restaurants and coffee shops nearby, and a constant stream of shoppers who range from professional stylists to first-time vintage buyers. It is the kind of place where you find a perfect 1970s denim jacket beside a 1990s Japanese streetwear piece. Parking is free for the first two hours at the ROW DTLA garage. The market runs from 10am to 4pm. Best strategy: arrive at opening if you are hunting specific items; arrive midday if you want the full market experience without the rush. Free admission. Monthly recurring market — this is the May edition. Located in the same complex as Smorgasburg LA.

UNIQUE MARKETS: 18th LA Spring Market
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UNIQUE MARKETS: 18th LA Spring Market
May 9 – May 10, 2026 860 South Los Angeles Street, Los …

UNIQUE MARKETS returns to the Cooper Design Space in downtown Los Angeles for its 18th edition, a curated indoor pop-up market celebrating emerging designers, independent makers, and creative small businesses. Set in a historic penthouse venue in the heart of the Fashion District, this Mother's Day weekend market brings together 75 or more hand-selected brands spanning fashion, accessories, beauty, lifestyle goods, art, and gifts. Attendees can expect complimentary charm activities to customize their purchases, live portrait sessions with photographers, and a lineup of live music throughout the day. The market is thoughtfully curated — every vendor is vetted for craftsmanship, originality, and brand story. This is not a generic craft fair. It is a discovery space for the kind of brands that will be featured in style publications next year. The Cooper Design Space has become one of LA's premier creative venues, and UNIQUE MARKETS has been a cornerstone of the city's independent fashion scene. Food and beverages are available on-site. Free admission. Saturday 10am to 4pm, Sunday 11am to 4pm. This is the event for shoppers who want something they cannot find at any mall.

Rose Bowl Flea Market — Pasadena May 2026
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May 10, 2026 Rose Bowl Stadium, 1001 Rose Bowl …

The Rose Bowl Flea Market runs the second Sunday of every month at one of the most recognizable venues in Southern California — 2,500 vendors spread across the Rose Bowl grounds with vintage fashion, furniture, vinyl, art, and the one-of-a-kind finds that don't exist on Depop or eBay. The May edition is peak browsing season: the winter layers packed away, the summer wardrobe decisions still open, and the Saturday night haul still sitting on the floor waiting for a second look. General admission at 9am. Early VIP entry at 5am for serious hunters.

Rose Bowl Flea Market — Pasadena
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Apr 12, 2026 From $15 Rose Bowl Stadium, 1001 Rose Bowl …

The Rose Bowl Flea Market is one of Los Angeles's great monthly rituals — 2,500 vendors, every second Sunday of the month, since 1967. Stylists, collectors, vintage hunters, and people who show up for one thing and leave with seven have been circling this date on their calendar for decades. The vendor mix spans everything the city has absorbed: Japanese streetwear alongside 1970s Americana, mid-century furniture next to handmade jewelry, deadstock denim, vintage band tees, housewares, vinyl, art prints, and the occasional object that has no category but is clearly meant for you. The quality ceiling here is higher than most dedicated vintage markets — because with 2,500 vendors, the best stuff rises to the surface. Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena. General admission from 9am at $12. Early bird entry available from 7:30am at $20 for those who want first access to the best finds. The market runs until 4:30pm. Monthly recurring. Second Sunday of every month. An hour from Murrieta, worth every mile, and worth arriving early.

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