10 Things To Do For This Sunday in L.A. [8-23-2026]

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Urban Light at LACMA. Photo by Brian Champlin

What’s a Sunday in L.A. look like?

Well, on offer today you’ll find the 23rd Annual Gardena Jazz Festival, Wellness on the Westside in Santa Monica, the Nisei Week Plaza Festival in Little Tokyo, Gustavo Dudamel’s last concert with the LA Phil at the Hollywood Bowl, the last day to catch “The Clock” at LACMA, and more.

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M = Less than .5 miles from an L.A. Metro Station, FA = Free Admission

23rd Annual Gardena Jazz Festival -> The 23rd Annual Gardena Jazz Festival returns to Rowley Memorial Park this Sunday with a lineup headlined by Lalah Hathaway, Sheléa, Jazz Funk Soul, Aneesa Strings, Monique Renee, and the Fernando Pullum Community Arts Center Jazz Band. The family-friendly event offers local food vendors on the park grounds. On-site festival parking is available for purchase on event day, and rideshare drop-offs are designated at 132nd St. and Van Ness Ave. Tickets start at $32.75, while children ages 2 and under enter for free. Runs 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. More info here.

Wellness on the Westside -> This Sunday, Santa Monica Place hosts Wellness on the Westside, an immersive outdoor health and self-care festival in Center Court. The event features a local wellness marketplace, product samplings, physical therapy assessments, IV and compression therapy, sound baths, and a lineup of seven fitness classes including Pilates, yoga, and cardio hip-hop. Attendees can complete a Wellness Passport to unlock a gift bag valued at over $300. Participants should bring a yoga mat, towel, and water bottle. General admission tickets are $40. Runs 10 a.m to 3 p.m. More info here.

The Clock at LACMAM > Christian Marclay’s The Clock has been on view at LACMA since July 26, but this weekend will be the last chance to see the installation before it comes down indefinitely. The current month-long viewing is the first time The Clock has appeared at LACMA since 2015. It offers a 24-hour video montage synchronized to local time using thousands of film and television clips. Viewing is included with general admission to the museum, which starts at $25 for adults. More info here.

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