LA's Best Hidden Gems This Weekend: Art, Music, Food and Adventure Await
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Buckle up, sports nuts and thrill-seekers, because LA's bursting with offbeat gems that even locals whisper about. Tonight, Friday March 20, kick off at Innovation Social on Music Center Plaza from 6-9pm—free mingling with art-tech wizards amid Armon Naeini's motion-tracking visuals that dance as you groove, per LAist. Then, sip sake at The Gamble House in Pasadena, 7-9pm for $50, diving into 2,000-year Japanese traditions with historian Meher McArthur—cherry blossom vibes without the flight.
Saturday March 21, hit Venice Love Fest on Windward Ave and Ocean Front Walk, 11am-7pm, free beachside rockout with Midnight Cowgirls and Passion Pit's free Rivian set at 7pm—LAist's calling it scorching hot. Craving vegan spice? Tony’s Darts Away in Burbank hosts the Annual Vegan Chili Cook-Off, 1-5pm, free entry for five chili tastings from Highland Park Brewery—vote for People's Choice and pair with craft brews.
Music maniacs, Peso Pluma storms Intuit Dome tonight, Ashnikko with Princess Nokia at Shrine Expo Hall, or Jeff Tweedy at Belasco—LAist music picks are fire. Sunday March 22, craft pysanka Ukrainian eggs at the free festival, Ukrainian Cultural Center on Melrose, 12-5pm, with folk dances and pierogies. Or jam at Art Jam, Boomtown Brewery DTLA, 12-8pm, free teen bands, live car painting, and youth art—next Linda Lindas in the making.
Hidden gems for locals: E-bike Venice Beach tours buzz on TripAdvisor with 5-star vibes, $76 small-group spins hitting secret spots. LA River Eco Tour and Secret Stair Hike unearths wild urban nature for $45—pure adventure. VinylCon at California Market Center, March 21-22 from $8.75, scores rare records with DJs like The Gaslamp Killer—vinyl heads' paradise.
Outdoor rush? Griffith Observatory hikes or Hollywood Sign trails, trending on social for epic sunsets. Foodies, Venice hidden gems tours taste six spots for $100. Pacific Park on Santa Monica Pier spins daily till 10pm Saturdays—antique market bonus Sundays. LAist nails it: this weekend's your quirky ticket to LA's wild heart!
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