Weekend Events: Halloweekend Edition

Get ready for all that Halloweekend has in store as we take you on a thrilling journey through the bewitching heart of Los Angeles. The city of angels is gearing up for a spine-chilling weekend packed with ghoulishly delightful events. From haunted houses to family-friendly festivals, eerie night tours to costume extravaganzas, and more. Whether you’re a fearless thrill-seeker or a pumpkin-spice aficionado, there’s something for everyone in this metropolis of macabre merriment. So, grab your broomsticks and jack-o’-lanterns, as we guide you through the top Halloween happenings across the City of Angels this weekend!

Los Angeles Weekend Events | Halloweekend Edition

Día de los Muertos at Hollywood Forever

When: October 28

Where: Hollywood Forever Cemetary

What: Hollywood Forever Cemetery proudly boasts the title of California’s grandest Day of the Dead celebration, and there’s no reason to question it. The cemetery’s landscape is adorned with altars, adorned in dance rituals, alive with musical performances, buzzing with arts and crafts projects, and bustling with food vendors, not to mention the vibrant crowds that gather. This year’s festivities are once more divided into two ticketed events: a daytime session and an evening one.

Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Live with Danny Elfman

When: October 27 – 29

Where: Hollywood Bowl

What: Witness Danny Elfman’s return to the character of Jack Skellington as he takes the stage for a live performance and screening of The Nightmare Before Christmas. This unique concert-and-movie experience promises an exciting costume contest, delightful trick-or-treating, and a roster of esteemed special guests. Look forward to appearances by Halsey on Friday and Saturday, Catherine O’Hara on Sunday, and the talents of Ken Page throughout the weekend, along with Riki Lindhome on Friday and Saturday and Fred Armisen all weekend long.

Haunted Little Tokyo

When: Until October 28

Where: Little Tokyo

What: Annually, Haunted Little Tokyo magically transforms the neighborhood into a spooky labyrinth filled with Halloween-themed pop-up attractions, guided walking tours, and captivating performances. In this year’s edition, you have the opportunity to join a thrilling scavenger hunt scheduled for October 28th from 1 pm to 5 pm, and later, you can dance the night away at an exhilarating block party on October 28th from 1 pm to 5 pm.

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | Halloweekend Edition

MOLAA’s Day of the Dead

When: October 29

Where: Long Beach

What: The Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach is commemorating Day of the Dead with an afternoon filled with delectable food, enchanting music, and a plethora of festive elements. Tied to the museum’s upcoming exhibition exploring the intricacies of Mexican cuisine, this year’s “Heco con Amor” celebration features more than thirty vendors, nine diverse food stations, delectable sweets, a selection of beer and wine, along with entertaining activities like face painting, a sugar skull workshop, printmaking, and tattoo artistry.

Howl-O-Ween at PetSpace

When: October 28

Where: Playa Vista

What: Select and adorn a “pup-kin,” indulge in delectable treats suitable for both humans and furry companions, and brave a spine-tingling maze featuring a truly frightening mailman at this Halloween event where costumes are encouraged, and dogs are welcome. Join the fun at the Wallis Annenberg PetSpace in Playa Vista.

Oogie Boogie Bash

When: Until October 31 

Where: Anaheim 

What: Look who’s back! The “Nightmare Before Christmas” infamous bug-filled sack is reprising its role for the Oogie Boogie Bash at Disneyland. Join this exclusive after-hours event with special tickets at Disney California Adventure Park this Halloween season.

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | Halloweekend Edition

Octoberfest Encino Village Block Party

When: October 29

Where: Encino

What: Trick-or-Treat and enjoy family-friendly frights and thrills at this year’s Octoberfest Block Party. There will be face painting, pie eating contest, and so much more!

Halloween Horror Nights

When: September 7 – October 31

Where: Universal Studios

What: Spooky season is creeping in, whether we’re ready for it or not. The most evident indicator? Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights has arrived, featuring haunted houses inspired by titles like The Last of Us, Stranger Things, Evil Dead Rise, The Purge, The Exorcist: Believer, and beyond.

Urban Death

When: Until October 31

Where: North Hollywood

What: Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre Group hosts a chilling series of vignettes. Armed with a shoddy flashlight to illuminate their path, guests navigate a labyrinth of terror before enduring a series of shocking scenes (over the course of roughly 35 minutes) that will unsettle even the most stoic of horror fans.

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | Halloweekend Edition

When: October 27, 5:30pm – 7:30pm
Where: 93 W Avenida De Los Arboles, Thousand Oaks

What: Thousand Oaks Post Acute presents “TOPA Trunk or Treat.” Don’t miss the 2nd annual trunk or treat on Friday, October 27, 2023, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. Located at 93 West Avenida de los Arboles, Thousand Oaks. Our parking lot will be filled with decorated trunks, activities, and food. Free event for all. For additional information, call (805) 492-2444.

Nights of the Jack

When: September 29 – October 31

Where: Santa Monica Mountains

What: Stroll through the picturesque King Gillette Ranch this Halloweekend, as this hidden gem in the Santa Monica Mountains comes alive with the warm glow of thousands of intricately hand-carved jack-o’-lanterns. Nights of the Jack is back for another year, offering a one-mile walking trail experience, complete with delicious food trucks and a “Spookeasy” for added excitement. In 2023, Nights of the Jack has introduced new features to enhance the experience, including an augmented reality scavenger hunt along the trail, a captivating Día de Los Muertos display, stunning lantern art, and a special section known as “the Enchanted Forest.”

Reign of Terror Haunted House

When: September 29 – November 4 

Where: Janss Marketplace

What: Janss Marketplace has revealed the dates and ticket sales launch for the 17-night Reign of Terror Haunted House, a highly acclaimed immersive haunt experience in the U.S. Celebrating its 24th season, Reign of Terror opens its doors on September 24th at Janss Marketplace in Thousand Oaks, offering 138 unique rooms and 10 interconnected, spine-chilling attractions, spanning over 28,000 sq ft of floor space, all revamped and improved for 2023.

The Top Halloween Parties for 2023 | Out & About

Halloween is just around the corner, and if you’re looking for the ultimate way to celebrate in Los Angeles this year, you’re in luck. From extravagant costume carnivals to eerie EDM extravaganzas, the City of Angels is gearing up for some spine-tingling soirées. Get ready for a ghoulishly good time as we take you on a journey through the top Halloween parties in Los Angeles for 2023.

1. West Hollywood Halloween Costume Carnaval

  • Date: October 31, 2023
  • Location: Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood

The West Hollywood Halloween Costume Carnaval is not just a party; it’s a legendary street celebration that draws over half a million revelers. This year, join the massive crowd on Santa Monica Boulevard for an unforgettable night of dancing, drinking, and jaw-dropping costumes. While there are impromptu costume contests, it’s best to arrive dressed to impress. Don’t be a party pooper in jeans and a t-shirt—go all out for this larger-than-life Halloween extravaganza.

2. Fleetmac Wood Clubs – Silver Storms Ball

  • Date: October 27, 2023
  • Location: Boyle Heights

Experience the magic of Fleetwood Mac like never before at the Fleetmac Wood Clubs’ “Silver Storms Ball.” This London-based collective will have you grooving to new edits and remixes of Fleetwood Mac’s timeless classics. Dress extravagantly, whether Mac-related or not and prepare for a night of unabashed Fleetwood fun.

3. Mayan Warrior

  • Date: October 28, 2023
  • Location: Downtown Los Angeles

Bid farewell to a beloved L.A. institution as the Mayan Warrior art car holds its final event in Grand Park. This Halloween-themed party will showcase Mexican talent and serve as a fundraiser in partnership with local event collective Stranger Than. Dance the night away and pay tribute to a decade of unforgettable memories.

4. Cinespia Halloween

  • Date: Until October 31, 2023
  • Location: Downtown Historic Core

While Cinespia is famous for its cemetery screenings, its indoor Halloween events are just as eccentric. Enjoy a screening of “Rosemary’s Baby” at the Orpheum, complete with a costume party, delicious food, a full bar, and the famous Cinespia photo booth.

5. Halloween at Skybar

  • Dates: October 27 – October 31, 2023
  • Location: West Hollywood

The Mondrian’s Skybar is hosting not one but three Halloween parties this year. From the Halloween-themed edition of “The Hustle” to “Fright Night” and an evening of deep house on Halloween itself, there’s no shortage of spooky entertainment at this iconic venue.

6. Minimal Effort

  • Date: October 28, 2023
  • Location: South Los Angeles

For fans of underground house and techno, Minimal Effort promises an unforgettable Halloween party. With top talent like Ewan McVicar, Mild Minds, Manics, and Pam Sessions on the decks, you won’t need much effort to have a fantastic time.

7. Halloween at Cicada Restaurant and Lounge

  • Date: October 28, 2023
  • Location: Downtown Financial District

Step back in time at Downtown’s Cicada Club, an Art Deco ballroom inside the Oviatt Building. Enjoy an evening of big-band music and consider upgrading your ticket for a prix-fixe dinner that adds a touch of elegance to your Halloween celebrations.

8. Strange Science at the Hauntington

  • Date: October 28, 2023
  • Location: San Marino

Embrace the intellectual side of Halloween at the Hauntington with “Strange Science.” This event promises theatrical performances, scholarly lectures, rare object displays, candlelight art gallery tours, and captivating discussions on queer witchcraft and Vincent Price horror films. Enjoy ballet and acrobatic performances in this unique and festive setting.

9. Halloween Monster Night

  • Date: October 28, 2023
  • Location: Hollywood

Get ready for a clubby Halloween party like no other at Sunset Room Hollywood. Dress as extravagantly or as daringly as you like, and join the festivities featuring four DJs, three bars, aerialists, dancers, and thrilling costume contests. Halloween Monster Night has been a Hollywood tradition since ’99, and it’s not to be missed.

Los Angeles is pulling out all the stops to make this year an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re into spooky spectacles, electronic beats, or intellectual soirées, there’s a ghoulish party in LA that’s perfect for you. So, grab your costumes, your friends, and your spooky spirit, and get ready for a hauntingly good time in the City of Angels.

Weekend Events | October 20 – October 22

Get ready for a thrilling October! From eerie movie nights and spooky events to family-friendly gatherings and beyond, we’ve got your schedule packed with excitement. Dive into our weekly selection of local happenings from October 20 to October 22.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | October 20 – October 22 

Cinespia Cemetery Screenings

When: Until October 31 

Where: Hollywood Forever Cemetery

What: The renowned cemetery screening series in Los Angeles concludes its season with a lineup of eerie selections. This includes a screening of “Halloween” on October 14 and “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” on October 21 at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Additionally, there will be an off-site showing of “The Ring” on October 20 at L.A. State Historic Park.

Dine L.A.

When: October 6 – October 20

Where: Various Locations

What: Spend your Friday dining in style for the final day of Dine L.A.! The bi-annual two-week dining event returned for its autumn edition and it has not disappointed. You can enjoy prix fixe menus at numerous restaurants, with options for both takeout and dine-in, starting as low as $15 for lunch and $25 for dinner.

CicLAvia: Heart of L.A.

When: Until December 3 

Where: Downtown LA

What: CicLAvia’s upcoming ride on October 15 promises to be one of its most remarkable events to date. This bike-friendly gathering will transform nearly eight miles of city streets into car-free zones. The route will encompass iconic areas such as Figueroa and Broadway in downtown Los Angeles, Chinatown, 1st and Central in Little Tokyo within the Arts District, and extend across the 6th Street Bridge towards 1st Street in Boyle Heights.

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events |  October 20 – October 22 

Beverly Hills Art Show

When: October 21 – October 22

Where: Beverly Gardens Park

What: Since 1973, artists have gathered at Beverly Gardens Park every spring and fall to display their creations at what was once known as the Affaire in the Gardens festival. This year, the event will spotlight 230 artists presenting a diverse range of art forms, including paintings, sculptures, watercolors, photography, and more. Spanning four blocks along the picturesque Santa Monica Boulevard, between Rodeo and Rexford Drive, the festival promises to offer something for everyone. Attendees can enjoy free children’s activities, indulge in delicious food from food trucks, and savor beverages in the beer and wine gardens while enjoying live music performances.

Made in L.A.

When: September 30 – December 31

Where: Westwood

What: The Hammer Museum’s impressive series of biennial exhibitions continually raises the bar by shining a spotlight on emerging and often overlooked Los Angeles artists, and the sixth installment appears to be no different. Titled “Acts of Living,” this year’s exhibition centers around the idea that art is an integral part of our everyday lives. It presents a diverse collection of works, blending new commissions with historical pieces from 39 talented and prolific artists such as Marcel Alcalá, Sula Bermúdez-Silverman, Jibz Cameron, and many more.

Oogie Boogie Bash

When: Until October 31 

Where: Anaheim 

What: Look who’s back! The “Nightmare Before Christmas” infamous bug-filled sack is reprising its role for the Oogie Boogie Bash at Disneyland. Join this exclusive after-hours event with special tickets at Disney California Adventure Park this Halloween season.

San Fernando Valley Los Angeles Weekend Events | October 20 – October 22 

Halloween Horror Nights

When: September 7 – October 31

Where: Universal Studios

What: Spooky season is creeping in, whether we’re ready for it or not. The most evident indicator? Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights has arrived, featuring haunted houses inspired by titles like The Last of Us, Stranger Things, Evil Dead Rise, The Purge, The Exorcist: Believer, and beyond.

CicLAmini: North Hollywood

When: September 17 – December 3

Where: North Hollywood

What: Cycle through a mile of Lankershim Boulevard during this compact version of the vehicle-free, bicycle-centric festival.

Urban Death

When: Until October 31

Where: North Hollywood

What: Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre Group hosts a chilling series of vignettes. Armed with a shoddy flashlight to illuminate their path, guests navigate a labyrinth of terror before enduring a series of shocking scenes (over the course of roughly 35 minutes) that will unsettle even the most stoic of horror fans.

Conejo Valley Los Angeles Weekend Events | October 20 – October 22 

Halloween Haunted Trail, Costume Contest, and Trick-or-Treat Street

When: October 21

Where: 2525 N. Moorpark Rd, Thousand Oak

What: Head to Thousand Oaks this Saturday for a Halloween event designed for young children by the Conejo Recreation & Park District. Enjoy the Haunted Trail, costume contest (starting at 6:00 PM), Trick-or-Treat Street (6:00 PM – 8:30 PM), and a captivating live reptile show at 7:00 PM. Tickets for the Haunted Trail are $5 per person (ages 2+), available online at crpd.org, with a standby line for $5 (cash only). Don’t miss the fun – buy your tickets early!

Nights of the Jack

When: September 29 – October 31

Where: Santa Monica Mountains

What: Stroll through the picturesque King Gillette Ranch as this hidden gem in the Santa Monica Mountains comes alive with the warm glow of thousands of intricately hand-carved jack-o’-lanterns. Nights of the Jack is back for another year, offering a one-mile walking trail experience, complete with delicious food trucks and a “Spookeasy” for added excitement. In 2023, Nights of the Jack has introduced new features to enhance the experience, including an augmented reality scavenger hunt along the trail, a captivating Día de Los Muertos display, stunning lantern art, and a special section known as “the Enchanted Forest.”

Reign of Terror Haunted House

When: September 29 – November 4 

Where: Janss Marketplace

What: Janss Marketplace has revealed the dates and ticket sales launch for the 17-night Reign of Terror Haunted House, a highly acclaimed immersive haunt experience in the U.S. Celebrating its 24th season, Reign of Terror opens its doors on September 24th at Janss Marketplace in Thousand Oaks, offering 138 unique rooms and 10 interconnected, spine-chilling attractions, spanning over 28,000 sq ft of floor space, all revamped and improved for 2023.

LA’s Top Haunted Houses & Attractions | Out & About

With Halloween getting closer, you are probably looking for the best haunted houses and spooky attractions in the Los Angeles area. Check out our list of top choices to provide tons of Halloween fun for you and your family! 

1. Halloween Horror Nights At Universal City

Dates: Until October 31, 2023

Universal offers visitors a spooky encounter with its classic and iconic monsters, including Michael Myers, as well as several different “scare zones” and ghostly mazes. Ticket prices vary depending on the night you choose to go, but make sure to book early and get an Express Pass if you can, it will be well worth the extra expense.

2. Delusion

Dates: Until November 19.

If immersive horror theater is more to your liking, Delusion offers a spooky walk through a 147-year-old Victorian-era haunted house, where you will take part in a spooky bounty hunt and play the role of a deprogrammer for haunted cult members. Delusion will be held at the Phillips Mansion in Pomona this year.

3. Los Angeles Haunted Hayride

Dates: Until October 31

Head over to the Old Zoo at Griffith Park for a hay ride unlike any other that will bring you face-to-face with ghouls and demons in a fictitious town reminiscent of the 1980s pop culture. Enjoy the festival’s different attractions, which include, among others, a spooky maze and a haunted house. 

4. Knott’s Scary Farm

Dates: Until October 31

Encounter an army of monsters and other scary creatures at the Buena Park location in a terrifying collection of haunted attractions, including mazes, a twisted carnival, and a space station that has been taken over by scary aliens. As a reminder, all guests aged 17 or younger must be accompanied by an adult 21 years or older.

5. Reign of Terror Haunted House

Dates: Until November 4

With more than 100 rooms to explore, this 23,000-square-foot haunted house located at 197 N Moorpark Rd B, in Thousand Oaks, promises a night of terror and spooky encounters. Admission, which starts at $15, includes access to eight scary mazes, and there is also a “lights on” option for parents with small children who could get nervous about the setting.

Weekend Events | October 13 – October 15

Fun and haunts await this October! From spooky screenings and haunted happenings, to family friendly gatherings and more, we have you covered through October 31. Read on below for our weekly round-up of local events happening this October 13 through October 15.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | October 13 – October 15 

Dine L.A.

October 31

When: October 6 – October 20

Where: Various Locations

What: Summer has come to an end, and the “eat-your-feelings” season is upon us. It’s time to save some money with DineLA, the bi-annual two-week dining event that’s back for its autumn edition. You can enjoy prix fixe menus at numerous restaurants, with options for both takeout and dine-in, starting as low as $15 for lunch and $25 for dinner.

CicLAvia: Heart of L.A.

When: Until December 3 

Where: Downtown LA

What: CicLAvia’s upcoming ride on October 15 promises to be one of its most remarkable events to date. This bike-friendly gathering will transform nearly eight miles of city streets into car-free zones. The route will encompass iconic areas such as Figueroa and Broadway in downtown Los Angeles, Chinatown, 1st and Central in Little Tokyo within the Arts District, and extend across the 6th Street Bridge towards 1st Street in Boyle Heights.

Cinespia Cemetery Screenings

October 31

When: Until October 31 

Where: Hollywood Forever Cemetery

What: The renowned cemetery screening series in Los Angeles concludes its season with a lineup of eerie selections. This includes a screening of “Halloween” on October 14 and “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” on October 21 at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Additionally, there will be an off-site showing of “The Ring” on October 20 at L.A. State Historic Park.

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events |  October 13 – October 15 

Made in L.A.

October 31

When: September 30 – December 31

Where: Westwood

What: The Hammer Museum’s impressive series of biennial exhibitions continually raises the bar by shining a spotlight on emerging and often overlooked Los Angeles artists, and the sixth installment appears to be no different. Titled “Acts of Living,” this year’s exhibition centers around the idea that art is an integral part of our everyday lives. It presents a diverse collection of works, blending new commissions with historical pieces from 39 talented and prolific artists such as Marcel Alcalá, Sula Bermúdez-Silverman, Jibz Cameron, and many more.

Oogie Boogie Bash

October 31

When: Until October 31 

Where: Anaheim 

What: Look who’s back! The “Nightmare Before Christmas” infamous bug-filled sack is reprising its role for the Oogie Boogie Bash at Disneyland. Join this exclusive after-hours event with special tickets at Disney California Adventure Park this Halloween season.

OCMA Anniversary Party

When: October 14 

Where: Costa Mesa

What: The Orange County Museum of Art celebrates a year since the opening of its bright new Costa Mesa building with a full day of programming, including a sound bath (11am), pancake brunch (11am–2pm), art activities and live music (1–3pm), a dance performance (5pm), happy hour (5pm) and outdoor dance party (5–9pm).

San Fernando Valley Los Angeles Weekend Events | October 13 – October 15 

Halloween Horror Nights

When: September 7 – October 31

Where: Universal Studios

What: Spooky season is creeping in, whether we’re ready for it or not. The most evident indicator? Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights has arrived, featuring haunted houses inspired by titles like The Last of Us, Stranger Things, Evil Dead Rise, The Purge, The Exorcist: Believer, and beyond.

CicLAmini: North Hollywood

When: September 17 – December 3

Where: North Hollywood

What: Cycle through a mile of Lankershim Boulevard during this compact version of the vehicle-free, bicycle-centric festival.

Urban Death

When: Until October 31

Where: North Hollywood

What: Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre Group hosts a chilling series of vignettes. Armed with a shoddy flashlight to illuminate their path, guests navigate a labyrinth of terror before enduring a series of shocking scenes (over the course of roughly 35 minutes) that will unsettle even the most stoic of horror fans..

Conejo Valley Los Angeles Weekend Events | October 13 – October 15 

Nights of the Jack

When: September 29 – October 31

Where: Santa Monica Mountains

What: Stroll through the picturesque King Gillette Ranch as this hidden gem in the Santa Monica Mountains comes alive with the warm glow of thousands of intricately hand-carved jack-o’-lanterns. Nights of the Jack is back for another year, offering a one-mile walking trail experience, complete with delicious food trucks and a “Spookeasy” for added excitement. In 2023, Nights of the Jack has introduced new features to enhance the experience, including an augmented reality scavenger hunt along the trail, a captivating Día de Los Muertos display, stunning lantern art, and a special section known as “the Enchanted Forest.”

Reign of Terror Haunted House

When: September 29 – November 4 

Where: Janss Marketplace

What: Janss Marketplace has revealed the dates and ticket sales launch for the 17-night Reign of Terror Haunted House, a highly acclaimed immersive haunt experience in the U.S. Celebrating its 24th season, Reign of Terror opens its doors on September 24th at Janss Marketplace in Thousand Oaks, offering 138 unique rooms and 10 interconnected, spine-chilling attractions, spanning over 28,000 sq ft of floor space, all revamped and improved for 2023.

Halloween CineMalibu Outdoor Movie Night

When: October 13 | 5:30pm – 9:30pm

Where: Malibu Bluffs Park

What: Head to Malibu Bluffs Park for a family-friendly movie screening of 2019’s animated ‘The Addams Family’ feature. This evening of fun includes pre-film giveaways with D’Amore’s Pizza Truck and Kona Ice to be on hand. Just be sure to B.Y.O.B – Bring Your Own Blanket and leave the sips at home, as alcohol will not be permitted.

 

The Best Local Pumpkin Patches | Out & About

Spooky season has arrived, and it’s time for a good old-fashioned visit to the pumpkin patch. Find your perfect jack-o-lantern at one of the many local pumpkin patches around town. Read on for our list of the best pumpkin patches around for October 2022!

Shawn’s Pumpkin Patch

Location: Los Angeles

Shawn’s Pumpkin Patch delivers a country-escape feel to its Sepulveda Blvd. city location. Above all, get lost amongst corn stalks, straw bales, and mounds of pumpkins. Likewise, Shawn’s shriek-fest activities include an inflatable pumpkin, arcade games, face painting, and a giant tiger slide.

Mr. Jack O’Lantern’s Pumpkin Patch

Location: Los Angeles 

Mr. Jack O’Lantern’s Pumpkin Patch has six locations spread across California, making this multiverse of patches convenient to many locations. Of course, activities vary between locations, but all sites include pumpkin decorating, carving, and photo stations. Most importantly, there are petting zoos, pumpkin bounce houses with slides, pumpkin bowling, and tumbling tombstones.

Tina’s Pumpkin Patch

Location: Sherman Oaks

Tina’s Pumpkin Patch at Westfield Fashion Square in Sherman Oaks certainly has a bounty of activities for the kids, including train and pony rides, an obstacle course, a bounce slide, and a straw maze.

Pa’s Pumpkin Patch

Location: Long Beach

The folks at Pa’s Pumpkin Patch have more than forty years of experience serving up Halloween snacks, pumpkin-carving hacks, and adventurous activities. Additionally, its extensive ride list includes carnival-type attractions such as toon cars, a merry-go-round, and a dragon race.

Tanaka Farms

Location: Irvine (Tanaka) | Costa Mesa (Hana Field)

There’s no spooky smoke and mirrors at Tanaka Farms, which has one of Orange County’s only real pumpkin patches. Get in touch with nature in the u-pick veggie and pumpkin patches, enjoy wagon rides and tractor climbs, and hang out with the barnyard and pasture animals. Additionally, Tanaka’s smaller sister farm of Hana Field offers a similar scaled-down experience in Costa Mesa.

The Pumpkin Factory

Location: Corona

The Pumpkin Factory in Corona offers a cornucopia of activities. Entertain the kids with archery, paintball, and the bee train ride, carousel, spinning pumpkin, go gator coaster, and helicopter. Most importantly, the affiliated Live Oak Canyon Pumpkin Farm is the largest outdoor pumpkin patch in Southern California.

Weekend Events | September 29 – October 1

Spookier times are upon us at October arrives this weekend. Get into the fall spirit with our weekly round-up of fun happenings arfound town. Read on below for the top events happening September 29 through October 1 

Los Angeles Weekend Events | September 29 – October 1 

Melrose Hill Block Party

When: September 30

Where: Hollywood

What: The recently designated East Hollywood district will burst with energy during its upcoming second annual block party situated at the intersection of Melrose and Western. Supported by Ggiata, an artisan sandwich shop, alongside Postmates and South L.A.’s Bricks & Wood, the Melrose Hill Block Party for this year promises an array of attractions, including live musical performances, local streetwear merchants, and a tantalizing selection of cuisine and beverages from renowned establishments like Kuya Lord, La Morra Pizzeria, Bridgetown Roti, Amboy, and many others.

Autry 35th Anniversary Celebration

When: September 30

Where: Griffith Park

What: Join in the festivities commemorating the Autry’s 35th anniversary with a carnival taking place on the museum’s scenic Griffith Park lawn. Enjoy a vibrant market, engaging games, informative tours, an enticing trunk show, impressive trick ropers, and captivating performances by Native Voices and WildHorse singers and dancers. Perhaps the most exciting aspect is that all of this is accessible at the same prices as in 1988.

Watts Towers Day of the Drum and Simon Rodia Jazz Festival

When: September 30 – October 1

Where: Watts

What: Get ready to groove at this yearly pair of pan-African and jazz festivals. For more than four decades, Day of the Drum has transformed Watts Towers into an afternoon of rhythmic music, dance, and poetry. Following that, the enduring Jazz Festival starts the next day with an afternoon filled with jazz performances and heartfelt tributes.

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | September 29 – October 1 

Made in L.A.

When: September 30 – December 31

Where: Westwood

What: The Hammer Museum’s impressive series of biennial exhibitions continually raises the bar by shining a spotlight on emerging and often overlooked Los Angeles artists, and the sixth installment appears to be no different. Titled “Acts of Living,” this year’s exhibition centers around the idea that art is an integral part of our everyday lives. It presents a diverse collection of works, blending new commissions with historical pieces from 39 talented and prolific artists such as Marcel Alcalá, Sula Bermúdez-Silverman, Jibz Cameron, and many more.

Ohana Festival

When: September 29 – October 1

Where: Orange County

What: Eddie Vedder’s Ohana Festival returns to Doheny State Beach in Dana Point, featuring top acts like The Killers, HAIM, the Chicks, Foo Fighters, and Pretenders from September 29 to October 1. The festival, inspired by the Hawaiian idea of family, supports its community by donating proceeds to organizations like the San Onofre Parks Foundation and the Doheny State Beach Foundation, among others.

Oogie Boogie Bash

When: Until October 31 

Where: Anaheim 

What: Look who’s back! The “Nightmare Before Christmas” infamous bug-filled sack is reprising its role for the Oogie Boogie Bash at Disneyland. Join this exclusive after-hours event with special tickets at Disney California Adventure Park this Halloween season.

 

San Fernando Valley Los Angeles Weekend Events | September 29 – October 1

Halloween Horror Nights

When: September 7 – October 31

Where: Universal Studios

What: Spooky season is creeping in, whether we’re ready for it or not. The most evident indicator? Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights has arrived, featuring haunted houses inspired by titles like The Last of Us, Stranger Things, Evil Dead Rise, The Purge, The Exorcist: Believer, and beyond.

CicLAmini: North Hollywood

When: September 17 – December 3

Where: North Hollywood

What: Cycle through a mile of Lankershim Boulevard during this compact version of the vehicle-free, bicycle-centric festival.

VALLEY RELICS MUSEUM EXPERIENCE

When: Every Saturday and Sunday

Where: 16781 Stagg Street Hangar C3 & C4 | Van Nuys

What: Visit the Valley’s beloved Museum of Pop Culture this weekend! The Valley Relics Museum invites you to join them for a day full of nostalgia and fun. Their one-of-a-kind museum.

Conejo Valley Los Angeles Weekend Events | September 29 – October 1 

Nights of the Jack

When: September 29 – October 31

Where: Santa Monica Mountains

What: Stroll through the picturesque King Gillette Ranch as this hidden gem in the Santa Monica Mountains comes alive with the warm glow of thousands of intricately hand-carved jack-o’-lanterns. Nights of the Jack is back for another year, offering a one-mile walking trail experience, complete with delicious food trucks and a “Spookeasy” for added excitement. In 2023, Nights of the Jack has introduced new features to enhance the experience, including an augmented reality scavenger hunt along the trail, a captivating Día de Los Muertos display, stunning lantern art, and a special section known as “the Enchanted Forest.”

Reign of Terror Haunted House

When: September 29 – November 4 

Where: Janss Marketplace

What: Janss Marketplace has revealed the dates and ticket sales launch for the 17-night Reign of Terror Haunted House, a highly acclaimed immersive haunt experience in the U.S. Celebrating its 24th season, Reign of Terror opens its doors on September 24th at Janss Marketplace in Thousand Oaks, offering 138 unique rooms and 10 interconnected, spine-chilling attractions, spanning over 28,000 sq ft of floor space, all revamped and improved for 2023.

30th Annual California Lemon Festival 

When: September 30 

Where: Girsh Park | Goleta

What: Mark your calendars for September 30 and October 1, 2023, and head to Girsh Park in Goleta for the 30th Annual California Lemon Festival. It’s a weekend of lemon-themed delights with free admission and parking, running from 10 am to 6 pm on Saturday and 10 am to 5 pm on Sunday. Enjoy over 80 booths, a mouthwatering array of lemon-inspired cuisine and beverages, live entertainment, a dedicated kid’s zone, a Classic Car Show on Saturday, ExxonMobil Safety Street, and much more.

Weekend Events | September 22 – September 24

It’s time to dive into some fall fun this weekend! From foodie fest to concerts and more, we have you covered. Check out what’s happening in your neighborhood from September 22 through September 24.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | September 22 – September 24 

L.A. Times Food Bowl: Night Market

When: September 22 – September 24

Where: Hollywood 

What: Dive into a one-, two-, or even three-day culinary journey during this weekend event presented by the L.A. Times Food section, featuring the city’s premier restaurants. With every event ticket ($150 GA, $250 VIP), enjoy unlimited food and beverages, along with entry to all live cooking showcases.

Earth Edition Festival

When: September 15- September 24 

Where: Los Angeles

What: Dive into environmentally-conscious domes, engage with insights from climate leaders, enjoy DJ performances, and explore art displays at the sustainability-centric festival hosted by CalArts.

Kankyō Ongaku: An Evening of Environmental Music

When: September 23

Where: Little Tokyo 

What: Experience DJs and live musicians as they perform tracks inspired by their surroundings throughout the JACCC campus. This includes locations such as the Aratani Theatre, the Japanese Garden, and the Isamu Noguchi Plaza.

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | September 22 – September 24

Abbot Kinney Festival

When: September 24

Where: Venice

What: Imagine every vibrant street fair you’ve ever visited, blend in the quintessential Venice Beach vibes, and that sums it up. This year’s festival will feature over 350 local stalls stretching across 3/4 mile of Abbot Kinney Boulevard. Dive into five distinct beer and wine gardens, or explore stalls offering art, jewelry, and a myriad of handcrafted treasures.

The Other Art Fair

When: September 21 – September 24

Where: Barker Hanger | Santa Monica

What: Unearth the future stars of the art world at this art showcase, taking place at the Barker Hangar. Experience works from a myriad of emerging and independent artists, thoughtfully curated for both seasoned collectors and enthusiasts of all budget ranges.

Oogie Boogie Bash

When: Until October 31 

Where: Anaheim 

What: Look who’s back! The “Nightmare Before Christmas” infamous bug-filled sack is reprising its role for the Oogie Boogie Bash at Disneyland. Join this exclusive after-hours event with special tickets at Disney California Adventure Park this Halloween season.

San Fernando Valley Los Angeles Weekend Events | September 22 – September 24 

Halloween Horror Nights

When: September 7 – October 31

Where: Universal Studios

What: Spooky season is creeping in, whether we’re ready for it or not. The most evident indicator? Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights has arrived, featuring haunted houses inspired by titles like The Last of Us, Stranger Things, Evil Dead Rise, The Purge, The Exorcist: Believer, and beyond.

CicLAmini: North Hollywood

When: September 17 – December 3

Where: North Hollywood

What: Cycle through a mile of Lankershim Boulevard during this compact version of the vehicle-free, bicycle-centric festival.

VALLEY RELICS MUSEUM EXPERIENCE

When: Every Saturday and Sunday

Where: 16781 Stagg Street Hangar C3 & C4 | Van Nuys

What: Visit the Valley’s beloved Museum of Pop Culture this weekend! The Valley Relics Museum invites you to join them for a day full of nostalgia and fun. Their one-of-a-kind museum.

Conejo Valley Los Angeles Weekend Events | September 22 – September 24 

Camarillo Old Town Friday Night Cruise Night

When: Until September 22

Where: Old Town Camarillo

What: The Camarillo Old Town Friday Night Cruise is back for 2023 on the 4th Friday of the month from April through September from 4-7 p.m. Drive down Ventura Boulevard with your classic car between 4 p.m. -7 p.m. Try some local takeout by supporting the Camarillo Old Town eateries with their pre-order and/or take-out options. 

39th Annual Ventura County Coastal Cleanup Day

When: September 23, 9am – 12pm

Where: Locations Throughout Ventura County

What: The 39th Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day is set for Saturday, September 23, 2023, from 9 am-noon, at beaches and waterways throughout California. Get involved locally with @vccoastcleanupday to remove trash and plastic pollution that has accumulated in the County since the last Coastal Cleanup Day. 

Sounds of Conejo Marching Band Celebration

When: September 23, 7:00pm – 9:30pm

Where: 2323 Moorpark Road, Thousand Oaks

What: The 15th Annual SOUNDS OF CONEJO marching band field show exhibition will feature the performances of the Buena, Camarillo, El Camino Real, Moorpark, Oak Park, Oxnard, Saugus, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Ventura, and Westlake high school marching bands. The event will be held at the Thousand Oaks High School Football Stadium on Saturday, September 23, 2023, at 7PM (gates open at 6PM).

The Best Retro Movie Theatres in Town | Out & About

As the weather cools down and the leaves turn, let’s turn back the clock for a retro movie theater outing. Tinsletown is famed for its retro fixtures, and many of these architectural icons remain in use. From silent noirs to classics and blockbusters, there is a range of films to see across LA’s many old-fashioned cinema spots. Read on for our list of favorites and catch a flick in true style!

The Theatre at Ace Hotel

In 1927, the Theatre at Ace Hotel went by a different moniker, the United Artists Theatre. Now restored to its 1,600-seat glory, the theatre still maintains the charm instilled by its iconic founders, namely Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin. Architecture inspired by the Spanish Gothic style, richly illustrated murals, and a vaulted ceiling covered in tiny glimmering mirrors, The Theatre at Ace Hotel is retro movie going done right!

Orpheum Theatre

Featuring the Mighty Wurlitzer, one of only three original theater organs still existing in Southern California theaters, The Orpheum theater is a retro movie theater gem. The Orpheum offers seating for over 2,000 people with orchestra, loge, balcony, and side box seating. The interior has also been featured in scenes for such films as the Oscar-winning “The Artist” and even American Idol.

TCL Chinese Theatre

Grauman’s Chinese Theatre is not just for bug budget Hollywood premieres. Established in 1927, it’s arguably the most spectacular theater of its day – and even today still! From film festivals to IMAX showings, Sid Grauman’s third theater and “dream” project is a great way to play tourists in town. In addition, the Hollywood Blvd retro movie theatre also houses a range of artifacts imported from China as well as statuary made specifically for the theater by Chinese artisans.

The Palace Theatre

Established in 1911, the Palace Theatre is the oldest of the three Broadway theaters in Los Angeles. With a faded majesty about it, the theater bodes a French renaissance style. In addition, the facade features four figures to represent the muses of vaudeville: music, song, dance, and drama. 

Vista Theatre

The Vista is a budget-friendly glimpse of Hollywood glam – with matinee shows for only $5.50. A fixture of Tinsel Town since 1923, the Vista Theatre was originally dubbed the Lou Bard Playhouse. In the vein of The Chinese Theatre, there are hand prints marking the sidewalk, and beautifully restored Egyptian statues and murals decorate the cinema.

The Egyptian Theatre

The second theatre from Sid Grauman, The Egyptian, is just a few skips down from the Chinese Theatre. With an extensive courtyard, the inspiration for The Egyptian came after the discovery of King Tut’s tomb in 1922, which led to an Egyptian craze that swept the nation.

Weekend Events | August 25 – August 27

August is quickly coming to a close, but the fun is charging right along! From end-of-summer fun to Brew at the L.A. Zoo and more, we have you covered for weekend events. Read on for this weekend’s round-up of happenings taking place from August 25 through August 27.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | August 25 – August 27 

Brew at the L.A. Zoo

When: August 25 

Where: Griffith Park

What: Experience the L.A. Zoo like never before at their annual beer bash, offering over 40 craft brews, live music, DJ sets, and pub-style food amidst the calls of exotic animals from 7 to 11 p.m. Enjoy a complimentary five-ounce beer, sample more, savor a cinnamon-dusted churro, and dance through the exhibits at this exclusive 21-plus event.

Sunday Afternoon Concerts in the Dome

When: Until October 8

Where: Mount Wilson Observatory

What: Experience classical and jazz music in a dome situated over a mile above Los Angeles at this unique mountaintop concert series. This summer, the Mount Wilson Observatory is presenting monthly musical events within the dome of its famed 100-inch Hooker telescope — a marvel that stood as the world’s largest telescope for a significant portion of the 20th century.

BLACKPINK

When: August 26 

Where: Echo Park

What: How do you surpass a headline performance at Coachella? Announce a concert at Dodger Stadium. The K-pop girl group is set to dazzle L.A. with their “Born Pink” tour, making a grand stop at Chavez Ravine on August 26.

 

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | August 25 – August 27 

Off the 405

When: Until August 26 

Where: Westside

What: Experience hilltop sunset views and emerging bands at the Getty tradition, a must-visit for all Angelenos. This year’s free Saturday night series concludes with Alabaster DePlume on August 26. Arrive post 3 p.m. for reduced parking fees, enjoy the exhibits open until 8 p.m., and dodge the dinner rush.

Dog Walking Hours at South Coast Botanic Garden

When: August 27 

Where: South Coast Botanical Gardens 

What: Bond with your four-legged companion at Palos Verdes’ South Coast Botanic Garden during their dog-friendly series every third Sunday. Roam the garden’s vast 87 acres together, but remember: while humans need a reservation, dogs must be leashed at all times, including in the parking area. 

Pageant of the Masters

When: Until September 1 

Where: Laguna Beach

What: At the Festival of Arts in Laguna Beach, classic artworks are brought to life as individuals dress and pose to mimic iconic masterpieces, a technique pioneered by Lolita Perine in 1932. Accompanied by a professional orchestra, narration, intricate sets, and theatrical lighting, this year’s theme, “Art Colony: In the Company of Artists,” pays tribute to the area’s pioneering artists.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | August 25 – August 27 

NoHo Summer Nights

When: Until September 9 

Where: North Hollywood 

What: Enjoy complimentary movie screenings and concerts next to the Amelia Earhart Library at the intersection of Magnolia and Tujunga during North Hollywood’s summer series.

Grand Views: The Immersive World of Panoramas

When: Glendale

Where: Until September 10 

What: Experience the enchanting union of L.A.’s unique Velaslavasay Panorama and Glendale’s Forest Lawn Museum as they present an exhibition of striking large-scale paintings. This immersive display is categorized into three sections: the early history of panoramas, crucifixion panoramas, and panoramas representing Hollywood and Los Angeles.

LatinX Skate Night

When: August 26 

Where: Moonlight Rollerway | Glendale

What: Groove on skates to top LatinX artists! Join Moonlight Rollerway for All-Age Skate Night on Saturday night, 8 PM to 11 PM. Entry is ticket-only, with skate rentals available at the door for $7.00.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | August 25 – August 27 

Crave Night Market

When: August 25 

Where: 4550 Tierra Rejada Road

What: Don’t miss Crave Night Market in Moorpark on August 25th, 2023, for an evening of delectable street food, live music, and a rodeo-themed celebration. Immerse yourself in diverse culinary delights, vibrant market stalls, and entertainment for all ages. Mark the date and enjoy a memorable night of community, culture, and festivities!

End of Summer Carnival in Westlake Village

When: August 26

Where: Thousand Oaks

What: Celebrate with a FREE End of Summer Carnival featuring 12 games for kids, prizes, popcorn, cotton candy, and special giveaways. Enjoy treats from The Fix burger truck and Kona Ice snow cone truck available for purchase. 

Wild and Scenic Film Festival in Ventura

When: August 26

Where: Ventura 

What: Ventura Land Trust’s annual benefit, the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, returns on Saturday, August 26th to the expansive lawn of the Ventura County Credit Union headquarters. Now in its 14th year, the film festival features nearly two hours of environmental and activism films along with music, food trucks, and local beer, wine, and spirits.