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The best LA festivals to attend this summer
The best LA festivals to attend this summer
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Summer is the best time to get out and eat delicious food, see amazing musicians, and shop from local vendors. The best Los Angeles festivals offer all of these experiences and more, bringing folks together in streets, parks, and stadiums for gatherings that celebrate everything this city has to offer. Dance to house music or sample tasty Ecuadorian dishes at these LA festivals, selected by Eventbrite’s experts.
The best LA festivals to attend this summer

SoulfulofNoise / Los Angeles, CA

The best LA festivals to attend this summer

SoulfulofNoise / Los Angeles, CA

The best LA festivals to attend this summer
The best LA festivals to attend this summer
Collection by Eventbrite
Summer is the best time to get out and eat delicious food, see amazing musicians, and shop from local vendors. The best Los Angeles festivals offer all of these experiences and more, bringing folks together in streets, parks, and stadiums for gatherings that celebrate everything this city has to offer. Dance to house music or sample tasty Ecuadorian dishes at these LA festivals, selected by Eventbrite’s experts.
Summer is the best time to get out and eat delicious food, see amazing musicians, and shop from local vendors. The best Los Angeles festivals offer all of these experiences and more, bringing folks together in streets, parks, and stadiums for gatherings that celebrate everything this city has to offer. Dance to house music or sample tasty Ecuadorian dishes at these LA festivals, selected by Eventbrite’s experts.

Every other weekend, this mini-street market takes over Downtown Santa Monica with dozens of rotating local food pop-ups, clothing and craft vendors, and a full bar, all curated by the 626 Night Market team.

There's no better way to celebrate LA Beer Week than by sipping samples poured by 75 independent craft breweries in Shoreline Aquatic Park. Admission includes a tasting glass and unlimited samples of more than 150 beers.

Taking over a portion of the Promenade in downtown Long Beach, this weekly event combines a farmers' market with a street festival. You'll find delicious produce you can take home, tasty treat to enjoy on the street, and live music — plus, admission is free.

The folks behind the SoulfulofNoise open mic curate the lineup at this Juneteenth weekend fest, where you can enjoy live music, wellness activities, entrepreneurship workshops, and plenty of local vendors selling beautiful goods and tasty food.

Explore the world of micro-production wineries at this festival in Glendale, where you can discover (and taste!) hard-to-find wines from producers that don't operate fancy tasting rooms. There's even a complimentary cheese and charcuterie board for grazing between glasses.

More than 150 vendors serving dishes from around the world turn the Rose Bowl into a culinary market that's packed with an international array of eats and treats. When you're not chowing down you can grab a drink, watch live music performances, or play carnival games.

Come for the march, stay for the block party. SFV Pride brings everyone together with food, music, art, and resources for a family-friendly bash celebrating the love, diversity, and resilience of the LGBTQIA+ community.

Sample beers under a NASA space shuttle as the Brewsology festival returns to the California Science Center, bringing more than 50 breweries (and over 150 things to taste) along with it.

Why head to wine country when you could spend an evening at the California Science Center tasting more than 100 wines from around the globe. Admission includes access to museum exhibitions, which are even more fun to explore after a glass of wine.

Celebrate Pride on the Marina Green at this two-day festival in Long Beach, where everyone is welcome to take in multiple stages of dance performances and EDM DJs. Fuel up for the Sunday parade in the festival's food court and learn more about local LGBTQIA+ organizations.

After the Ecuadorian Independence Parade marches through downtown Los Angeles, the party moves to Placita Olvera for an afternoon of Ecuadorian cuisine, crafts, music, and other cultural displays.

Taste an array of premium rums and attend seminars devoted to the unique spirit at this specialized festival, that seeks to educate rum aficionados and novices, alike.

A California wine and spirit distributor shows off its offerings at this tasting event, where you can sample everything from hemp seed-flavored vodka to vanilla whiskey. The booze is accompanied by food trucks and live music.

Three Weavers Brewing Company hosts this one-day event featuring 12 food vendors, serving delicacies from the Caribbean as well as Central and South America.