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Anime Expo 2026
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Anime Expo 2026
In 2 days · Jul 2 – Jul 5 Los Angeles Convention Center, 120…

Anime Expo runs July 2nd through 5th at the Los Angeles Convention Center — badges at AXS — and the West Hall, South Hall, Petree, and Concourse are all cleared for four days and given over to the largest anime convention in North America. A hundred thousand people. Some in costumes that took six months to build. All in the same building at the same time. The AX floor rewards knowing what you're looking for and punishes aimlessness — the Exhibit Hall has premiere merchandise, Japanese publishers, indie creators, and industry names in a space that takes three hours to cover once at a casual pace. The panels fill the big rooms with standing ovations for announcements that hit the internet seconds later. The Artist Alley is where the convention finds its actual soul: original work, fan work, artists who drove thirteen hours and set up at 6 AM because this is the room where their work finds its people. Outside the hall, the cosplay density on Day 2 turns the Convention Center plaza into its own event. Four days is not enough time. Pick your anchors — panels, signings, morning Exhibit Hall, night events — and let the rest happen around them. Badges sell out. Lock yours in.

Anime Expo 2026 — Day 1
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Anime Expo 2026 — Day 1
In 2 days · Jul 2 From $65 Los Angeles Convention Center, 120…

Anime Expo 2026 — Day 1 opens Thursday, July 2 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Anime Expo is the largest anime convention in North America, drawing over 100,000 fans to the Los Angeles Convention Center each summer. The 2026 edition runs July 2-5 across all four days, with a massive 340,000-square-foot Exhibit Hall, Artist Alley, J-Pop and ani-song concerts, industry panels, anime premieres, cosplay competitions, autograph sessions, and gaming areas. The convention is organized by the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation and runs continuously across all four days. Each day brings different programming, exclusive announcements, and guests from across the anime, manga, and J-Pop industries. Saturday and Sunday draw the largest crowds; Thursday and Friday move at a more manageable pace for exhibit hall access. The Los Angeles Convention Center is located at 1201 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90015, steps from the EXPO/Convention Center Metro station. Badge pickup opens before the convention; pick yours up early to avoid lines. Tickets are available at anime-expo.org. Single-day and four-day badges are offered, with four-day badges providing the best value for full-weekend attendees.

Kodansha House L.A. 2026 - Los Angeles, CA
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Kodansha House L.A. 2026 - Los Angeles, CA
In 2 days · Jul 2 – Jul 12 Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The manga lives in a building in Little Tokyo for eleven days this summer. The creators are inside. Inside Kodansha House you will find a manga gallery, cafe, reading lounge, and library dedicated to Kodansha's most beloved titles. The confirmed guest lineup alone makes this a must-attend moment for manga fans: Blue Lock creators Muneyuki Kaneshiro and Yusuke Nomura are appearing, as well as Witch Hat Atelier (Tongari Boushi no Atelier) mangaka Kamome Shirahama. These are the artists behind two of the most-followed manga series currently airing in anime — Blue Lock Season 2 and Witch Hat Atelier are both Spring 2026 hits. This year Kodansha House is also hosting the finals of the Blue Lock × Concacaf: Diamonds in the Rough competition — a creative collaboration that launched during the World Cup. The competition bridges Blue Lock's anime fanbase with the actual tournament happening across the US this summer. Winners are announced here at Kodansha House, with additional events at Anime Expo (July 2-5) and the final SDCC announcement at Comic-Con San Diego (July 24-27). If you are making the circuit — AX in LA, then SDCC — Kodansha House is the physical anchor between them. The Kodansha House model debuted in New York City in 2024 and generated significant fan community response — not as a typical convention booth, but as a relaxed space where you can read, sit with the art, and occasionally find yourself in the same room as the people who made it. It is a different register from the convention floor energy at AX. The Little Tokyo location is intentional — the neighborhood already functions as a cultural anchor for the LA anime and manga community. Free public entry. No tickets required — follow Kodansha USA (@kodanshausa) for the confirmed address and any reservation announcements. AX badge holders should check the official Kodansha House page for premium access details. Hours: approximately 11am-6pm daily, July 2-12.

Ryoko Kui Exhibition & Delicious in Dungeon Exhibition — Los Angeles
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Ryoko Kui Exhibition & Delicious in Dungeon Exhibition — Los Angeles
In 2 days · Jul 2 – Jul 26 20 Art Share LA, 801 E 4th Place, Los…

Ryoko Kui's original artwork travels from Tokyo to Los Angeles for the only confirmed North American stop of the Delicious in Dungeon exhibition, opening at Art Share LA on July 2 — the same week as Anime Expo 2026. Two of the most significant anime events of the summer share a city. The exhibition traces Kui's creative process from rough sketches through finished panels, with sections dedicated to dungeon ecology (food replicas and monster photo spots are the signature draw), plus artwork from The Dragon's School Is Atop the Mountain and Seven Little Sons of the Dragon. An in-depth interview and time-lapse drawing videos fill in the craft story behind one of the most technically obsessive manga series of this decade. The timing matters: Delicious in Dungeon Season 2 returns in July 2026 on Netflix, meaning the community that spent last year eating dungeon creatures alongside Laios and Marcille comes back exactly when the exhibition opens. The room is going to know the material. Anime Expo runs July 2-5 — same opening week. For anyone attending both, this is the natural second stop. Tickets are timed entry during AX week (July 2-5) and open daily-entry slots from July 6-26. Adults 0. Located in the Arts District, a short drive from the convention center.

Tokyo Love Song — City Pop Night at Hello Stranger (Little Tokyo)
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Tokyo Love Song — City Pop Night at Hello Stranger (Little Tokyo)
In 2 days · Jul 2 Hello Stranger, Little Tokyo, Los …

City pop found TikTok and didn't stop. The 1980s Tokyo nightlife sound — boogie, yacht soul, J-pop — has been circling back for years, and the people who wanted to hear it on vinyl have been waiting for a room. Tokyo Love Song brings DJ sets of Japanese city pop, boogie, and yacht soul to Hello Stranger in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. Vinyl only. The format is a recurring DJ night — the kind of event a dedicated crowd builds its calendar around. Hello Stranger is the right room for it — a Little Tokyo venue that fits the aesthetic of what the music was originally built for: small, atmospheric, the sound system audible but not overwhelming. The crowd that comes is specific. They know the deep cuts. They can place the records by year. This is the night for people who know why the city pop algorithm hit them. Hello Stranger, Little Tokyo.

Downtown LA Art Walk — First Thursdays, Gallery Row
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Downtown LA Art Walk — First Thursdays, Gallery Row
In 2 days · Jul 2 Free 453 S Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 9…

They believed the galleries in downtown's Historic Core deserved more foot traffic than the workweek brought them — and that designating one Thursday a month would let the art find the audience it couldn't reach alone. The Downtown LA Art Walk has been that Thursday since the community organized it. On the first Thursday of each month from 6 to 10pm, the galleries, studios, and creative spaces along Spring Street and the surrounding blocks extend their hours and their welcome. The self-guided format is deliberate: you move at your own pace, follow what interests you, and let the neighborhood reveal itself without a docent or a VIP list. The mix of spaces ranges from established commercial galleries to working artist studios to project spaces that exist specifically for this kind of foot traffic. The walk draws a cross-section of the city — art professionals, curious regulars, first-timers who heard about it from a friend. The street-level energy of DTLA after dark on a walk night is its own reason to be there. Free. Every first Thursday, 6–10 PM. Gallery Row, Spring Street Historic District, Los Angeles (anchor: 453 S Spring St).

San Pedro First Thursday Art Walk — Monthly, Los Angeles
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San Pedro First Thursday Art Walk — Monthly, Los Angeles
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San Pedro is the working port district of Los Angeles, which means it has exactly the kind of building stock that attracts the artists who don't have $4,000 a month for a Silver Lake studio. The First Thursday Art Walk makes that community visible once a month. On the first Thursday evening, the galleries and creative spaces along 6th Street open their doors and the neighborhood moves between them. The work skews toward the serious and the unusual — San Pedro doesn't have a reputation to maintain, which tends to produce more interesting art than neighborhoods that do. The Ports O'Call waterfront is nearby, the architecture is industrial and raw in the right ways, and the crowd is an authentic mix of residents, artists, and the occasional visitor who heard about this and took the 110 south. 6th St, San Pedro, Los Angeles, CA 90731. Free. Monthly, first Thursday evening, 6–10pm.

Los Angeles Dodgers vs San Diego Padres
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Los Angeles Dodgers vs San Diego Padres
In 2 days · Jul 2 1000 Vin Scully Ave, Los Angeles, …

Division rival showdown to open the 10-game homestand. The Padres bring the loudest visiting fans in the NL West — this one has a different edge than a regular home game. Dodger Stadium sits above Chavez Ravine with the San Gabriel Mountains framing the outfield and 56,000 seats that fill up for a reason. The Dodgers have been the cultural heartbeat of Los Angeles for decades, and a night at the Stadium is one of the few places in the city where strangers genuinely talk to each other. Gates open two hours before first pitch, which matters. Batting practice at Dodger Stadium is worth arriving early for — players are accessible, the park is quiet, and the light across the infield is different before the crowd fills in. Dodger Dogs have been a point of pride and debate since 1962. The loaded nachos are not a lesser option. The third-base pavilion gets loud faster than anywhere else in the park. The fan base is multi-generational and genuinely diverse — Koreatown, East LA, the Valley, and transplants from every other MLB city all show up. What ties it together is that most people who love the Dodgers really love the Dodgers. Division rivals bring out the loudest crowds. Night games in summer are the best version of LA. Parking on-site is $35 (cash and card). Rideshare drop-off at the Elysian Park Ave gate is the cleaner move on a sell-out night. The Dodger Stadium Express runs from Union Station — $8 round trip, no traffic, no parking.

Anime Furikunikku LA Takeover — Los Angeles July 2026
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Anime Furikunikku LA Takeover — Los Angeles July 2026
In 2 days · Jul 2 – Jul 3 The Catwalk Club, Los Angeles, CA

Anime Furikunikku LA Takeover is an anime-themed club night taking over The Catwalk Club in Los Angeles on July 2, 2026. This is an adults-oriented evening built around anime music, AMV screenings, DJ sets mixing anime openings and endings with electronic and pop, and a crowd that shows up in cosplay and does not apologize for it. Furikunikku events have built a reputation in the SoCal anime nightlife scene for taking the concept seriously — this is not a bar that slapped an anime sticker on its usual Thursday night. The playlist is curated, the visuals are intentional, and the venue is transformed for the evening. Expect everything from classic shonen opening bangers to underground anime city pop and hyperpop remixes. Adult content may be present — this is an 18 and over event. Doors at 8pm. The Catwalk Club is located in Los Angeles with street parking and nearby transit options. For anime fans who have always wanted to go out in cosplay to a space where that is completely normal, this is the event. July 2, 2026.

Anime Expo 2026 — Day 2
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Anime Expo 2026 — Day 2 continues Friday, July 3 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Anime Expo is the largest anime convention in North America, drawing over 100,000 fans to the Los Angeles Convention Center each summer. The 2026 edition runs July 2-5 across all four days, with a massive 340,000-square-foot Exhibit Hall, Artist Alley, J-Pop and ani-song concerts, industry panels, anime premieres, cosplay competitions, autograph sessions, and gaming areas. The convention is organized by the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation and runs continuously across all four days. Each day brings different programming, exclusive announcements, and guests from across the anime, manga, and J-Pop industries. Saturday and Sunday draw the largest crowds; Thursday and Friday move at a more manageable pace for exhibit hall access. The Los Angeles Convention Center is located at 1201 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90015, steps from the EXPO/Convention Center Metro station. Badge pickup opens before the convention; pick yours up early to avoid lines. Tickets are available at anime-expo.org. Single-day and four-day badges are offered, with four-day badges providing the best value for full-weekend attendees.

One Piece Rave — Los Angeles (1720 LA)
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One Piece Rave — Los Angeles (1720 LA)
In 3 days · Jul 3 1720 LA, 1720 E 16th Street, Los A…

The One Piece Rave comes to 1720 LA on July 3, 2026 -- a club night built for the One Piece fandom at the intersection of anime culture and nightlife. Presented by ORLOVE, this event is part of the growing SoCal anime rave circuit forming around the one-two punch of the One Piece live-action season and the first-ever ONE PIECE Fest landing in LA in August. The format: DJ sets of J-pop, anime OSTs, and hype tracks; a crowd in One Piece cosplay and fandom gear; a venue (1720 LA) that has hosted some of LA's best underground club nights. If you are a Nakama in Los Angeles, this is your pre-Fest gathering. 1720 is located at 1720 E 16th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90021 in the Arts District. 21+ event. Doors open at 9 PM. Tickets available in advance through the event page -- One Piece events in LA have been selling out fast with the current fandom momentum. One Piece Fest (COSM LA, August 25-26) is the anchor. The Rave on July 3 is the community warm-up. Come as your favorite character. Leave with new crew members.

Abbot Kinney First Fridays — July 2026
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Abbot Kinney First Fridays — July 2026
In 3 days · Jul 3 Free Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, Los Ang…

Abbot Kinney First Fridays runs the first Friday of every month from 5 to 10 PM on Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice, Los Angeles. The street transforms into a pedestrian-friendly outdoor market and block party with all the boutiques, galleries, restaurants, and shops extended open late alongside food trucks and live street performances. Abbot Kinney is one of the few streets in LA that has maintained a genuine neighborhood identity through decades of gentrification pressure — independent retailers, working artists, local restaurants, and design studios have anchored the block since the 1980s. First Fridays is the moment when the community that sustains those businesses shows up together. The energy is different from a festival. There is no main stage and no single sponsor. Just a few hundred people moving between shops, plates of food from local trucks, and occasional live music spilling out of storefronts. It is LA neighborhood culture at its most accessible. Street parking fills early. Metro Expo Line to 26th/Bergamot and a short rideshare, or park in the surrounding Venice residential streets and walk in. The event is free.

Abbot Kinney First Fridays — Venice
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They believed Abbot Kinney Boulevard had enough soul to be a destination on its own — and that giving it a designated first Friday every month would let it be exactly that without further explanation. First Fridays has held that position since the neighborhood decided to make it official. The boulevard goes from a shopping street to a street festival every first Friday from 5 to 10pm. Galleries stay open late. Independent merchants put things on the sidewalk and lean into the foot traffic. Food trucks park where they make sense. Street performers show up because the crowd is there and the crowd is good. The mix changes month to month because the vendors and performers rotate, but the character of the boulevard doesn't: Venice stays Venice, and First Fridays is what it looks like when the neighborhood leans all the way into that. No tickets. No wristbands. You show up on Abbot Kinney between Dell and Broadway and spend an evening in a neighborhood that knows exactly what it is. Free. Every first Friday of the month, 5–10 PM. Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice (Los Angeles).

Sukeban World Championship Fight Night — Anime Expo 2026
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Sukeban World Championship Fight Night — Anime Expo 2026
In 3 days · Jul 3 51.6 Los Angeles Convention Center, 120…

This is not a wrestling show with an anime theme. It is a convergence: Harajuku fashion aesthetics, anime character energy, live music, and genuine athletic competition fused into one arena experience. Sukeban is Japan's premier female pro wrestling league — and its first-ever World Championship Fight arrives at Anime Expo 2026 on July 3rd at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The league brings rival girl gangs from Tokyo — the Harajuku Stars, Cherry Bomb Girls, and Vandals stables — fighting for a championship belt on the biggest stage in the league's history. Special appearances confirmed. Every match is a story arc. Every outfit is a character declaration. The room this fills: anime fans who also watch wrestling. Sneakerheads who follow Harajuku drops. AEW and WWE fans who've been waiting for something that hits different — aesthetically, athletically, culturally. Sukeban occupies an intersection no other event touches: J-fashion, pro wrestling, anime convention, live performance. Ticketed separately from AX general admission to keep the room committed. Entry requirements: valid Anime Expo credential (4-day or any 1-day pass) plus a separate Sukeban event ticket. GA Floor (standing): $51.60. Balcony A (seated): $101.60. VIP Ringside: $151.60. Tickets at leapevents.com — limited capacity.

Los Angeles Dodgers vs San Diego Padres
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In 3 days · Jul 3 1000 Vin Scully Ave, Los Angeles, …

The Padres bring the loudest visiting fans in the NL West — this one has a different edge than a regular home game. Dodger Stadium sits above Chavez Ravine with the San Gabriel Mountains framing the outfield and 56,000 seats that fill up for a reason. The Dodgers have been the cultural heartbeat of Los Angeles for decades, and a night at the Stadium is one of the few places in the city where strangers genuinely talk to each other. Gates open two hours before first pitch, which matters. Batting practice at Dodger Stadium is worth arriving early for — players are accessible, the park is quiet, and the light across the infield is different before the crowd fills in. Dodger Dogs have been a point of pride and debate since 1962. The loaded nachos are not a lesser option. The third-base pavilion gets loud faster than anywhere else in the park. The fan base is multi-generational and genuinely diverse — Koreatown, East LA, the Valley, and transplants from every other MLB city all show up. What ties it together is that most people who love the Dodgers really love the Dodgers. Division rivals bring out the loudest crowds. Night games in summer are the best version of LA. Parking on-site is $35 (cash and card). Rideshare drop-off at the Elysian Park Ave gate is the cleaner move on a sell-out night. The Dodger Stadium Express runs from Union Station — $8 round trip, no traffic, no parking.

Petersen Automotive Museum Cars & Coffee 2026 — July
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Petersen Automotive Museum Cars & Coffee 2026 — July
In 4 days · Jul 4 Petersen Automotive Museum, 6060 W…

The Petersen Automotive Museum's July Cars & Coffee event on the first Saturday of the month draws some of the most interesting vehicles of the summer season — the Independence Day holiday weekend proximity and the summer show circuit momentum produce a gathering that consistently draws cars that don't appear at regular weekend shows. Cars & Coffee at the Petersen Museum is informal by design: no judging, no awards, no entry requirements, no registration. Cars show up, owners talk to spectators, and the organic social environment of car culture at its most natural fills the museum's surrounding streets. The mix is genuinely eclectic — a pre-war American classic might park next to a current supercar alongside a modified Japanese sports car from the 1990s alongside a vintage racing car recently out of restoration. The Petersen's curatorial staff sometimes uses Cars & Coffee as an informal preview ground for upcoming exhibitions — owners whose cars relate to current or upcoming museum themes may park in featured positions near the museum entrance. This creates a connection between the gathering on the street and the collection inside that distinguishes Petersen Cars & Coffee from similar events at purely commercial venues. The event runs 8 AM to approximately noon on the first Saturday of each month. Free to attend. Arrive before 8 AM for the best positions and the experience of watching the cars arrive.

Anime Expo 2026 — Day 3
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In 4 days · Jul 4 From $65 Los Angeles Convention Center, 120…

Day 3 at Anime Expo is when the convention becomes itself. Saturday, July 4, 2026 at the Los Angeles Convention Center — the highest-attendance day of the largest anime convention in North America. Over 100,000 fans across the floor, programming running in every corner of the building, the cosplay competition at full force. This year, Day 3 carries weight for two fandoms simultaneously. The BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War — The Calamity panel takes place Saturday morning at Crypto.com Arena, with Japanese VA Masakazu Morita and English voice director Johnny Yong Bosch present. And in the afternoon (2:45–4:05 PM, JW Diamond room), Science SARU presents the North American premiere panel for Ghost in the Shell 2026 — the first new entry in the franchise in over a decade, premiering on streaming July 7. This is a rare convergence: two landmark franchise events, one day, one convention. Beyond the main panels: the Artist Alley is at its most densely packed, exclusives sell out by early afternoon, and the spontaneous meetups — people who found each other because of a shared series, a specific cosplay, a niche fandom — run into the night. Plan for crowds at the main entrances by midmorning. General admission and day badges available. The Saturday ticket moves fastest.

Little Tokyo Tanabata Festival 2026
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Little Tokyo Tanabata Festival 2026
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The Tanabata Festival at Little Tokyo in Los Angeles celebrates the Japanese star festival — one of the five classical festivals of the Japanese calendar — with the traditional decoration of bamboo branches with colorful paper wishes (tanzaku) and a cultural program that brings the Little Tokyo community together each July. Tanabata (the Star Festival) marks the annual meeting of two stars in the night sky, Vega and Altair, which in Japanese mythology represent the lovers Orihime and Hikoboshi separated by the Milky Way. The festival tradition involves writing wishes on paper strips and hanging them on bamboo branches — a practice that Little Tokyo's Japanese American community has observed since the neighborhood's earliest days. The Little Tokyo Tanabata Festival features the bamboo decoration of the neighborhood's main streets and plazas, traditional music and dance performances, cultural activities, and the community gathering that defines Little Tokyo's role as the cultural center of Japanese American life in Southern California. Little Tokyo is located in downtown Los Angeles near 1st Street between San Pedro and Alameda, accessible via Metro Gold Line (Little Tokyo/Arts District Station). The festival is free to attend. July is typically warm in downtown LA — the evening programming after sunset is the most pleasant time to visit.

Cinespia: Jurassic Park + Fireworks — July 4, 2026
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Cinespia: Jurassic Park + Fireworks — July 4, 2026
In 4 days · Jul 4 – Jul 5 Ticketed LA State Historic Park, 1245 N Spr…

They believed July 4th called for something more than a lawn and a countdown. Cinespia's answer: Jurassic Park on a massive outdoor screen at LA State Historic Park, followed by fireworks — on the one night a year built for spectacle. LA State Historic Park is a different venue from Hollywood Forever — wider, more open, sized for a crowd that shows up expecting something. The film was released in 1993 and holds its power in ways that don't make sense for something over thirty years old. When the T-Rex appears, the crowd reacts. When the raptors move through the kitchen, the crowd tenses. Watching it outdoors on July 4, with fireworks at the end — that is a specific kind of night that doesn't happen by accident. Cinespia plans it. Gates open early for picnicking before dark. Bring a blanket or low-backed chairs; food and drinks are welcome. The park fills up, and the fireworks after the film mean the evening ends on a note that fits the date. Advance tickets required. Check cinespia.org for gate time and ticket link. July 4, 2026. LA State Historic Park, 1245 N Spring St, Los Angeles.

Los Angeles Dodgers vs San Diego Padres — Independence Day
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Los Angeles Dodgers vs San Diego Padres — Independence Day
In 4 days · Jul 4 1000 Vin Scully Ave, Los Angeles, …

Fourth of July at Dodger Stadium. Post-game fireworks show over the outfield. The Padres bring the loudest visiting fans in the NL West — this one has a different edge than a regular home game. Dodger Stadium sits above Chavez Ravine with the San Gabriel Mountains framing the outfield and 56,000 seats that fill up for a reason. The Dodgers have been the cultural heartbeat of Los Angeles for decades, and a night at the Stadium is one of the few places in the city where strangers genuinely talk to each other. Gates open two hours before first pitch, which matters. Batting practice at Dodger Stadium is worth arriving early for — players are accessible, the park is quiet, and the light across the infield is different before the crowd fills in. Dodger Dogs have been a point of pride and debate since 1962. The loaded nachos are not a lesser option. The third-base pavilion gets loud faster than anywhere else in the park. The fan base is multi-generational and genuinely diverse — Koreatown, East LA, the Valley, and transplants from every other MLB city all show up. What ties it together is that most people who love the Dodgers really love the Dodgers. Division rivals bring out the loudest crowds. Night games in summer are the best version of LA. Parking on-site is $35 (cash and card). Rideshare drop-off at the Elysian Park Ave gate is the cleaner move on a sell-out night. The Dodger Stadium Express runs from Union Station — $8 round trip, no traffic, no parking.

July Fourth Fireworks Spectacular with The Beach Boys — Hollywood Bowl 2026
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July Fourth Fireworks Spectacular with The Beach Boys — Hollywood Bowl 2026
In 4 days · Jul 4 ✨ New From $47 2301 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, …

There is a version of the Fourth of July where you are not in your backyard squinting at a neighbor's bottle rockets — you are lying back against a hillside in the dark with seventeen thousand other people, a full orchestra is playing, and the fireworks are breaking directly above the shell, close enough that you feel them in your chest. That is what the Hollywood Bowl does every Fourth, and it has done it for generations. For 2026 — the country's 250th birthday — The Beach Boys headline, with John Stamos sitting in and Thomas Wilkins conducting the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, leaning on the 60th anniversary of Pet Sounds. The Bowl is carved into the Cahuenga Pass, so the sound rises and the light falls and you are not watching the show from across a parking lot — you are sitting inside it. People come early with wine and a picnic. By the time 'Wouldn't It Be Nice' lands, the whole amphitheater is singing without being asked. Saturday, July 4, 2026. Gates 5:30pm, music at 7:30pm, fireworks to close. Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles. Kids 12 and under are half price. The same program also runs July 2 and 3 — book the night you can get.

Sonicboombox Anime XP Afterparty 2026 — Anime Expo Weekend
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Sonicboombox Anime XP Afterparty 2026 — Anime Expo Weekend
In 4 days · Jul 4 – Jul 5 TBA Catch One, 4067 West Pico Boulevar…

Anime Expo weekend doesn't end when the convention floor closes. Sonicboombox throws the biggest AX afterparty of the year on July 4 at Catch One — and you don't need an Anime Expo badge to get in. Five rooms. Two floors. A massive outdoor patio. DJs spinning anime-adjacent music across hip-hop, trap, pop, EDM, and emo — Anime Nightclub 3, DJ Taylor Senpai, and a full lineup that treats anime soundtracks like the bangers they are. There's also a game room with Beyblades, a photobooth with printed photos, and the kind of crowd that has the right opinion about the Chainsaw Man opening. Presented by Girltaku, Newtown HQ, and Kaiju Jukebox — organizers who have run Anime Expo adjacent events for years and know exactly what this crowd wants on a Saturday night in July. Catch One is one of the best venues in Los Angeles: legendary sound system, multiple rooms, and enough space that it never feels like a sweaty anime convention overflow. It's more like the after-party that's actually better than the main event. July 4 also happens to be Independence Day. The Anime Expo crowd treats this as its own national holiday — cosplay optional, enthusiasm mandatory. Doors open at 8:30 PM and the night runs until 2 AM. 21+ only. Rideshare recommended. Located on West Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles. This is the Anime Expo afterparty the community has been running to for years. If you're in LA for AX weekend, this is the Saturday night plan.

RAVEKAWA — Chiikawa Anime Rave at Catch One Los Angeles
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RAVEKAWA — Chiikawa Anime Rave at Catch One Los Angeles
In 4 days · Jul 4 – Jul 5 Catch One, 4067 W Pico Blvd, Los A…

The Chiikawa fandom understood something about those characters before the merch got everywhere — the anxious, striving energy of three tiny creatures trying to be brave is the same emotional register you feel walking into a club for the first time at 22. A rave built around that energy is not an anime tie-in. It is the right room. Catch One has been the Black-owned Pico Union venue at the center of Los Angeles club culture since 1973. Holding a Chiikawa rave there on July 4 weekend means the people who knew about this before the announcement are showing up to a place that has been holding rooms like this for half a century. Kawaii aesthetics, club music, decade-deep house lineage — the convergence is intentional. You will recognize the people there because they read the same threads as you. They cried when Chiikawa cried. They are not here to be ironic about it. The room is for the fans who carried this fandom when it was still small. Catch One Los Angeles, July 4 weekend. Doors and lineup details on the organizer page.

Anime XP 2026 Afterparty — Los Angeles
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Anime XP 2026 Afterparty — Los Angeles
In 4 days · Jul 4 – Jul 5 Catch One, 4067 W Pico Blvd, Los A…

The convention floor closes. The night doesn’t. Every year, Sonicboombox has turned what should be the last night of Anime Expo into something the official schedule doesn’t list — a proper nightclub night for the people who stayed too long and still aren’t done. Anime XP Afterparty 2026 returns to Catch One, a two-floor, three-stage venue on West Pico Blvd in Los Angeles. Seven bars. A full game room that takes Beyblades seriously. Outdoor patio. And six anime DJs who treat the playlist like it matters, because it does. The lineup: Taylor Senpai, Dimi, Johnny Romer, DJ French, Beari, Foureyes. From 8:30 PM to 2:00 AM, the music runs through anime OSTs, J-pop, and electronic — whatever connects to the cultural moment that just spent four days filling the convention center. This is the exhale at the end of AX weekend. Catch One, 4067 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles. 21+ with valid ID. July 4, 2026. Doors at 8:30 PM. $25 in advance, $40 at the door.

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