Events in Los angeles This-weekend
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Events in Los angeles This-weekend 2026 schedule
This weekend in Los Angeles offers an exciting array of events spanning theater, live music, comedy, dance, and cultural experiences. Visitors can enjoy captivating performances of 'Mamma Mia!' at the Ahmanson Theatre from June 27 to June 28, with multiple showings each day, featuring lively musical numbers and delightful performances. For those interested in classical ballet, the New York City Ballet presents 'Concerto Barocco & Allegro Brillante' at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on June 27 and 28, with performances scheduled in the early and late evenings.
Music enthusiasts can catch Don Toliver performing at the Crypto.com Arena on June 28, or experience the energetic live show Kaleo at The Novo on June 27. For indie and alternative fans, the Hollywood Palladium hosts Dillon Francis & Flosstradamus for the Dillstradamus event on June 27, while the Hollywood Bowl features the 'A Roots Picnic Experience' on June 27, promising an eclectic mix of artists.
Comedy lovers can enjoy stand-up acts at the Hollywood Improv, with Cameron Esposito and Joshua Slone performing on June 28. The Geffen Playhouse presents 'Angry, Raucous, and Shamelessly Gorgeous' with performances on June 27 and 28, including accessibility options like audio description.
The entertainment scene also includes theatrical productions like 'Primary Trust' at the Mark Taper Forum, various local DJ nights and parties at venues like Exchange LA and Academy LA, and a variety of independent and alternative music shows at places such as Zebulon, Moroccan Lounge, and The Echo. Additionally, cultural festivals like the BET Awards at the Peacock Theater highlight Los Angeles' vibrant diversity.
Whether you're into Broadway musicals, ballet, live concerts, comedy, or underground art scenes, Los Angeles provides a packed schedule of events this weekend, making it an ideal time to explore the city’s diverse entertainment offerings.