
Alright Angelenos, time to bring your Saturday to life!
On tap for this summer day in L.A. you’ll find a Stevie Wonder tribute at Grand Performances, the Pot Gardens Open House, the Lily H. Clark Quartet at LACMA’s Latin Sounds, Self-Care Yoga at CAAM, the Chalk-A-Doodle Festival in Glendale, and more.
Three Top Picks To Do This Saturday
M = Less than .5 miles from an L.A. Metro Station, FA = Free Admission
Grand Performances – M FA > This Saturday, Grand Performances continues their 2026 concert series with a WONDER-FULL Tribute to the Music of Stevie Wonder, billed as a a vibrant, inter-generational outdoor dance party celebrating the legendary artist’s vast musical catalog. Marking the 20th anniversary of the tribute event and the 50th anniversary of the seminal album Songs in the Key of Life, the evening features headlining producer DJ Spinna spinning classic tracks, rare remixes, and music Stevie Wonder produced for other artists. The event also includes sets by DJ Monalisa, hosting by MC Cognito, and special guest appearances. Admission is free. Runs 6 to 10 p.m. More info here.
Pot Gardens Open House – FA > This Saturday, Pot Gardens in Jefferson Park hosts its 9th Anniversary Open House, a family-friendly community celebration showcasing the studio’s ceramic arts. The all-ages event features hands-on clay activities, wheel-throwing demonstrations, a dedicated kids’ clay zone, and a large ceramics sample sale alongside exclusive discounts on pottery classes. Attendees can also browse new merchandise, enter prize raffles, and purchase food from local street vendors. Admission is free. Runs 3 to 7 p.m. More info here.
Latin Sounds at LACMA – M FA > Hancock Park at LACMA hosts another installment of Latin Sounds this Saturday, a free outdoor summer music series featuring world-renowned global artists. This week’s catch a performance by the Lily H. Clark Quartet, led by the acclaimed Cuban singer and bandleader who performs a rich repertoire of son montuno, bolero, bossa nova, and Latin jazz. Attendees can enjoy the live waterfront performance while purchasing food from on-site vendor Kreung Kitchen. Admission is free. Runs 5 to 7 p.m. More info here.
Seven More Things To Do in L.A. Today
- Marina del Rey’s free summer concert series at Burton Chace Park continues on Saturday with a performance by Los Lobos. FA
- Glendale Marketplace hosts the free, family-friendly Chalk-A-Doodle Festival this Saturday. The event features live chalk murals created by neighborhood artists along the walkways, an interactive community doodle station, and a collaborative public gallery. FA
- This Saturday, California African American Museum hosts another edition of their monthly Self-Care Yoga series. M FA
- On Saturday, the Wende Museum’s Glorya Kaufman Community Center hosts the #Standing4BlackGirls Music and Poetry Festival, a special concert spotlighting gender-based violence advocacy through creative expression. FA
- The 29th anniversary season of Shakespeare By the Sea continues this weekend with performances of Macbeth at Garfield Park in South Pasadena on Saturday and Sunday. FA
- Far Field Brewing Co. in Lawndale is hosting a special community clothing swap this Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. FA
- The final weekend of World Cup has arrived. On tap is the third place match on Saturday at 2 p.m. between France and England, followed by the final match on Sunday at noon between Spain and Argentina. Just a few of the options include the LA Galaxy Soccer Celebration in Hermosa Beach, Getty Center Watch Parties, viewings at Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles, Watch Parties at the Hammer, Ovation Hollywood, or The Regent Theater.
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