The fall equinox is upon us, and there is no shortage of autumn fun around town! From spooky to Shakespearean and more, we have you covered. Check out what’s happening in your neighborhood September 19 through September 21.
Los Angeles Weekend Events | September 19 – September 21
Los Angeles Haunted Hayride

When: September 19 – November 2
Where: Griffith Park
What: Ditch the kid-friendly pumpkin patches—Griffith Park’s Haunted Hayride is back to terrify. Now in its 17th year, the infamous attraction once again drops guests into the eerie mid-’80s town of Midnight Falls, where a witch’s summoning spell has unleashed lurking monsters hiding among the Halloween decor. This year, the Mistress of the Dark herself—Elvira—joins the chaos, bringing her campy charm to new takes on fan favorites like the Scary-Go-Round and Trick or Treat. Brave souls can expect a lengthy hayride packed with sinister surprises, plus a cozy cider-and-doughnut lounge for a breather between scares.
Summer Concerts at the Broad

When: Until September 20
Where: Downtown LA
What: Spend a late summer evening immersed in art and music during The Broad’s after-hours programming series. On select Saturday nights, the museum comes alive with live performances both inside the galleries and on the outdoor plaza. This season’s lineup, curated to complement the Jeffrey Gibson: This Burning World exhibition, celebrates contemporary Native music—from indie and soul to powwow and electronic. On September 20, catch performances from M’lynn, Joe Rainey, deesco, and Angélica Garcia, along with late-night access to The Broad’s renowned collection.
Jaws: The Exhibition

When: Until July 26, 2026
Where: Academy Museum | Midcity
What: Celebrate 50 years of Jaws at the Academy Museum with the largest exhibition ever dedicated to Spielberg’s iconic thriller. Explore behind-the-scenes stories, see over 200 original props and artifacts, and come face-to-face with the last surviving model shark from the film. Don’t miss the re-created beach cabanas and the original lens used for the legendary dolly-zoom shot.
Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | September 19 – September 21
Oedipus the King, Mama!

When: September 4 – September 27
Where: The Getty Villa | Pacific Palisades
What: The Getty Villa’s Outdoor Classical Theater series returns with a bold new twist: a musical mashup of Sophocles’s tragic Oedipus and the music of Elvis Presley. Staged in the Villa’s open-air amphitheater, this inventive production is brought to life by the L.A.-based Troubadour Theater Company, known for its genre-blending takes on classical works. Arrive early to enjoy seaside breezes and themed concessions like Memphis-style ribs and the decadent “Elvis” sandwich (peanut butter, banana, and Nutella) before the show begins.
Magic of the Jack O’Lanterns
When: September 19 – November 2
Where: Rancho Palos Verdes
What: This fall, Pumpkins at Night returns to L.A. with a glowing display of thousands of hand-carved jack-o’-lanterns in a brand-new location: the scenic South Coast Botanic Garden in Palos Verdes. Originally from Denver, this immersive Halloween experience features themed pumpkin light shows, bounce pads, inflatables, and festive eats—perfect for families looking for a fun, not-too-frightening seasonal outing.
Marina Movie Nights
When: Until September 27
Where: Marina del Rey
What: Catch free outdoor movie screenings this season at Burton Chace Park in Marina del Rey. Bring a low-back chair or blanket to snag a first-come, first-served spot on the lawn. While no tickets are required, RSVPs are encouraged to stay informed of any updates or changes.
San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | September 19 – September 21
Shakespeare In The Garden
When: September 20
Where: Theodore Payne Foundation | 10459 Tuxford Street
What: Enjoy an afternoon of Shakespeare and native plants at the Theodore Payne Foundation’s demonstration gardens, where families are invited to picnic and explore the Bard’s poetic references to flora—many with California native counterparts. Through an accessible group read-aloud and discussion, participants will gain a fresh perspective on classical language. The experience concludes with a live monologue performance by a classically trained actor, set against the natural beauty of the gardens.
Fall Equinox Party
When: September 20
Where: Private Location | Van Nuys
What: Celebrate the Fall Equinox with a one-of-a-kind evening featuring gentle goats and sheep, where creativity meets relaxation. The event kicks off with a collaborative nature mandala made from edible elements as a way to set seasonal intentions, followed by playful time with your furry companions. As the sun sets, unwind with a soothing sound bath before watching the animals enjoy the mandala in a shared moment of peace and gratitude.
Halloween Horror Nights

When: September 4 – November 2, 2025
Where: Universal Studios | Universal City
What: Universal Studios Hollywood kicks off Halloween Horror Nights on September 4, transforming the park into a scream-filled spectacle with themed haunted houses and mazes. Highlights include a Fallout-inspired post-apocalyptic wasteland, the chilling Jason Universe celebrating 45 years of Friday the 13th, and a terrifying Five Nights at Freddy’s maze. Plus, the Terror Tram returns with creepy encounters featuring Blumhouse villains like M3GAN.
Conejo Valley Weekend Events | September 19 – September 21
Chuy’s End of Summer Block Party
When: September 20
Where: 1397 E Los Angeles Ave | Simi Valley
What: Celebrate the end of summer at Chuy’s Baja Grill in Simi Valley from September 19–21, with three days of family fun featuring beer trucks, axe throwing, vendors, inflatables, and delicious eats like street tacos and tri-tip sandwiches. Enjoy a full weekend of live music, including rock and country sets, plus line dancing lessons and a Sunday broadcast by KHAY Country. The event is free, open to the public, and supports local nonprofit Safe Haven, promoting mental health and end-of-life care for abandoned animals.
Central Coast British Car Club Show at Channel Islands Harbor
When: September 21
Where: 3600 Harbor Blvd, Oxnard
What: Admire more than 120 classic British cars, from the 1930s onward, at this year’s Central Coast British Car Club Show on Sunday, September 21, 2025, at Harbor View Park in Oxnard. From 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., stroll through gleaming Jaguars, MGs, Triumphs, and more while enjoying food trucks, vendors, a DJ, and a lively raffle. This beloved seaside event promises scenic views and vintage charm for auto enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
Summer Season at Theatricum Botanicum

When: Until October 12
Where: Topanga
What: For over 50 years, this open-air amphitheater in Topanga Canyon has enchanted audiences with its intimate, nature-filled setting and diverse productions. This season, themed “A Season of Resilience,” features Much Ado About Nothing, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, a Malibu-inspired take on The Seagull, and Strife by Nobel laureate John Galsworthy. Perfect for theater lovers of all ages.