Things to Do in LA: Summer Preview Vibes and Weekend Plans
JUN 11, 20263 MIN
Things to Do in LA: Summer Preview Vibes and Weekend Plans
JUN 11, 20263 MIN
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Welcome listeners to Things to Do in Los Angeles with your globe-trotting sports nut pal, Oly Bennett! It’s Thursday, June 11, 2026, and LA is waking up in classic SoCal style: warm sunshine, blue skies, and just enough ocean breeze to make you feel like you’re in a movie montage jogging down the beach in slow motion.
Today the city’s vibe is pure “summer preview.” Downtown is buzzing with people heading to offices and coffee spots, the Westside is already filling up with surfers and volleyball players, and over in Hollywood you’ve got tourists practicing their red-carpet walk on the Walk of Fame like it’s a competitive sport.
Let’s hit a few standout events happening today around LA. Over at the Hollywood Bowl, a big-name pop artist is performing under the stars tonight, so if you love live music, pack a picnic, ride-share or shuttle in, and make it a whole evening. At The Broad downtown, a special contemporary art exhibition is drawing big crowds, perfect for listeners who like their culture bold, bright, and Instagram-ready. Families can head to the California Science Center near Exposition Park, where interactive exhibits and the space shuttle Endeavour turn curiosity into a full-contact mind sport. If you’re craving festival energy, check out a neighborhood night market—Koreatown and the Arts District often host food stalls, DJs, and local vendors that keep things lively late into the night. And for nightlife fans, clubs and bars in West Hollywood and Silver Lake are ready with DJ sets, live bands, and dance floors that should come with a stamina warning.
On the local news front, Los Angeles media outlets report new restaurant openings almost weekly. Right now, there’s a lot of buzz around a fresh wave of taco and birria spots on the Eastside, plus inventive plant-based restaurants popping up in Venice and Echo Park. LA Metro has been rolling out service tweaks and improvements, especially on rail lines connecting downtown to Santa Monica and North Hollywood, so it’s worth checking current schedules if you’re leaving the car at home. There’s also ongoing talk about street safety, bike lanes, and pedestrian zones, so don’t be surprised if you stumble into a newly redesigned intersection or plaza.
If you’re crafting the perfect LA day, here are a few Oly-approved moves. Start with a coastal walk or bike ride from Santa Monica to Venice and watch the skateboarders, street performers, and pickup basketball games at Venice Beach—honestly, it’s like the Olympics of showing off. Swing up to Griffith Observatory in the afternoon for sweeping city views and, if the air is clear, a postcard-worthy shot of the Hollywood Sign. Explore a neighborhood that’s new to you—maybe Little Tokyo, Leimert Park, or Highland Park—for independent shops, coffee, and local food that will crush any chain restaurant back home.
Local tip: LA might be the world champion of “it’s only 10 miles away” that somehow takes 45 minutes. Plan around rush hour, and when possible, group your adventures by neighborhood instead of zigzagging across town. Also, many museums have free admission days—check ahead and you can turn culture into a high-value sport.
Tomorrow, keep an eye out for outdoor movie screenings, weekend food festivals, and more big concerts and sports events popping off across the city. I’ll be back with fresh ideas so you can keep playing your way through Los Angeles like the ultimate urban decathlon.
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