L.A.'s Best Events: Dodgerfest , USC SCC x LOO-SHA Pop-Up & GRAMMY Parties

Explore L.A.'s best restaurants during Dine L.A. week through Friday, Feb. 6!

Ongoing Events

Framework Presents Dombresky + Disco Dom at Reframe Studios Indoors (Glendale): Framework's re:frame Winter 2026 series lands in Los Angeles with an immersive, late-night experience built for true dance-floor devotees. Don't miss a two-night performance of Dombresky + Disco Dom. The night blends underground energy with polished production, delivering Framework's signature next-level atmosphere inside one of L.A.'s newest nightlife spaces.
When: Friday, Jan. 30 & Saturday, Jan. 31 at 10 p.m.
Where: Reframe Studios Indoors, 4594 Electronics Pl., L.A., 90039

Zig-Zag® x Are We On Air? Grammys Weekend Takeover (WeHo): For Grammys weekend, Zig-Zag® is taking over Are We On Air with a bold, rose-themed celebration at the iconic Sunset kiosk, blending music, design, and community into a can't-miss daytime-to-evening hang. This multi-activation experience marks the debut of Zig-Zag® Rose Cones and brings together live performances, DJ sets, interactive moments, exclusive merch, and plenty of giveaways. Expect performances from Destin Conrad and Vanita Leo, plus DJ sets by Andre Power, a Do-Over Party, and more surprises throughout the two-day takeover, all set to the energy of Grammys weekend.
When: Saturday, Jan. 31 & Sunday, Feb. 1 from 1:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Where: Sunset Social Club, 8228 Sunset Blvd., Suite B, WeHo, 90046

Kissing Booth at The Photobooth Museum (Silverlake): Celebrate love at The Photobooth Museum with a festive kissing booth and themed photobooth backgrounds perfect for capturing sweet moments. Pucker up, strike a pose, and create keepsake photostrips to share the love! This event is free and open to the public.
When: Now through Sunday, Feb. 22
Where:
The Photobooth Museum, 3827 West Sunset Blvd., L.A., 90026

Dine L.A. Restaurant Week (Multiple Locations): Celebrate the flavors of Los Angeles during Dine L.A. Restaurant Week, a biannual culinary event that highlights the city's diverse dining scene. From Friday, Jan. 23 through Friday, Feb. 6, hundreds of local restaurants will offer special lunch and dinner menus—perfect for trying a new dish or savoring a longtime favorite. Menus range from $15 to $65 and above for both lunch and dinner, and the event is dine-in only this winter. No tickets are required; simply visit a participating restaurant and ask for the Dine L.A. Restaurant Week menu. Advance reservations are strongly recommended to secure your spot at the city's most exciting tables.
When: Now through Friday, Feb. 6
Where: Participating restaurants throughout L.A.

JFOODO Presents Japanese Shochu Month (Multiple Locations) From Monday, Jan. 19 through Wednesday, Feb. 11, Los Angeles will get a distinctly Japanese twist with Japanese Shochu Month, hosted by seven of the city's top bars—Baby Gee, Death & Co LA, No Smoking Bar, Redbird, The Wolves, Thunderbolt, and Tokyo Noir. Each bar will feature a Signature Shochu Highball and an Original Shochu Cocktail, highlighting Shochu's clarity, aroma, and versatility. Adding to the excitement, the "Japanese Shochu Guest Shift" pop-up series brings bartenders from these bars into other top LA venues for a one-night-only collaboration: The Wolves at Bar Next Door on Monday, Jan. 19, Thunderbolt at Firstborn on Tuesday, Jan. 20, Redbird at Spring St Bar on Thursday, Jan. 22, Tokyo Noir at Florentín Rooftop Bar on Tuesday, Jan. 27, Death & Co LA at Night on Earth on Monday, Feb. 9, No Smoking Bar at Lowboy on Tuesday, Feb. 10, and Baby Gee at Old Man Bar on Wednesday, Feb. 11. This month-long series offers a perfect chance to sip, savor, and discover creative interpretations of Shochu while exploring LA's vibrant cocktail scene.
When: Now through Wednesday, Feb. 11
Where: Multiple Locations

Selena: From Texas To The World at The GRAMMY Museum (DTLA): Celebrate the legacy of Selena at this special pop-up exhibition, featuring iconic personal items, stage outfits, instruments, and memorabilia curated in collaboration with her sister Suzette Quintanilla. Explore the life, music, fashion, and cultural impact of the Queen of Tejano music in an intimate, immersive experience that highlights her influence on generations of fans and artists worldwide.
When: Now through Monday, March 16
Where: GRAMMY Museum, 800 West Olympic Blvd., L.A., 90015

Wednesday, Jan. 28

Gelson's Market Toluca Lake Grand Opening Celebration (Toluca Lake): Gelson's is officially opening its newest neighborhood market in Toluca Lake with a full day of grand opening festivities, kicking off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony alongside the Toluca Lake Chamber of Commerce, live performances from local school bands and cheerleaders, swag bags for the first 100 guests, and a block-party-style celebration featuring complimentary Thrifty Ice Cream, coffee by Melissa's Produce, in-store tastings, sampling, and giveaways throughout the day.
When: Wednesday, Jan. 28 at 9 a.m.
Where: Gelson's Toluca Lake, 2725 Hyperion Ave., L.A., 90027

Thursday, Jan. 29

USC SCC x LOO-SHA Pop-Up (L.A.): Glow up your Thursday with a beauty block party hosted by Loo-Sha Beauty and USC's Society of Cosmetic Chemists. Explore an interactive beauty lab featuring live demos from indie brands like Apple Doll, Moira Beauty, ITP Beauty, Gilda Beauty, Melanbrand Skin, and Kelly Baker Beauty. Grab free samples (while supplies last), discover inclusive products for melanin-rich and sensitive skin, and connect with founders, beauty professionals, and students building careers in cosmetic chemistry and product development.
When: Thursday, Jan. 29 at 11 a.m.
Where: L.A. (RSVP for full location)

School Night: Lindsey Troy, ISTA, & Sister Gemini (Lincoln Heights): KCRW and MakeOutMusic bring School Night to its new home at The Airliner with a free night of live music featuring Lindsey Troy (of Deap Vally), ISTA, and Sister Gemini. The evening also includes DJ sets between performances by KCRW's Chris Douridas and Alejandro Cohen, making it a laid-back but buzzy midweek show worth arriving early for, RSVP is free but does not guarantee entry, and guests under 21 will need to pay a $10 cover at the door.
When: Thursday, Jan. 29 at 7 p.m.
Where: The Airliner, 2419 North Broadway, L.A., 90031

Star Party Silver Lake (Silver Lake): Look up and lean in at this community star party in the heart of Silver Lake, where members of the Los Angeles Astronomical Society set up personal telescopes to guide you through views of the moon, planets, and other cosmic highlights. Make a night of it by grabbing a burger from Win-Dow, Taiwanese fusion from Pine & Crane, or ice cream from Mashti Malone's, then settle in for an easygoing, all-ages evening of stargazing under the city sky.
When: Thursday, Jan. 29 from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Where: Sunset Triangle Plaza, 3700 Sunset Blvd., L.A., 90026

AS IF x Hilary Duff L.A. Afterparty (WeHo): Celebrate Hilary Duff's sold-out L.A. headline concert at the official afterparty with AS IF at Beaches Tropicana! Enjoy a Hilary-inspired drag show by Aiana Shaw, Joella, and Kyra Jete, plus music from Brenna Jordan, Evan, Rossi b2b Slushpuppy, Ty Sunderland, and special guests. The evening is hosted by Drea-Jean Roberts, Ethan Haddox, Girl Brothers (Earth 2 Emily & ELIO), GTM, LilyIsThatYou, Lorenzo Gomez, Misha Sattar, Sophie Potrykus, and Stupid Hobby, with photos by SamK and a poster by Ethan Haddox.
When: Thursday, Jan. 29 from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Where: Beaches Tropicana, 8911 Santa Monica Blvd., WeHo, 90069

Friday, Jan. 30

At Skylight: Feminist Book Club Launch: Reading as a Political Act (Los Feliz): Skylight Books launches its Feminist Book Club with a powerful conversation centered on Reservoir Bitches by Dahlia de la Cerda, a bold collection of short stories exploring women's survival, resistance, and life under failed systems. In collaboration with ReproUncensored and Feminist Press, this gathering invites readers (even if you haven't read the book yet!) to think critically about feminist literature, censorship, and how stories can challenge power while building community and imagining more just futures.
When: Friday, Jan. 30 at 7 p.m.
Where: Skylight Books, 1818 North Vermont Ave., L.A., 90027

Grammy Weekend at J'adore (Hollywood): Celebrate Grammys weekend with an elevated late-night vibe at J'adore inside The Hollywood Roosevelt, featuring sounds by Rose Gawd and complimentary cocktails courtesy of Sir Davis American Whisky. Expect an upscale crowd, limited lounge availability, and a reason to arrive early, dress to impress in upscale dinner attire.
When: Friday, Jan. 30 from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m.
Where: The Hollywood Roosevelt, 7000 Hollywood Blvd., L.A., 90028

UnitedMasters Celebration of Independence (Hollywood): Join UnitedMasters for a star-studded, one-night-only concert during GRAMMYs® weekend, celebrating the power and reach of independent music on a global scale. Experience some of the biggest artists in the game at the iconic Hollywood Palladium in a night that proves independence isn't just the future of music, it's already here.
When: Friday, Jan. 30 at 9 p.m.
Where: Hollywood Palladium, 6215 Sunset Blvd., L.A., 90028

Saturday, Jan. 31

2026 DodgerFest (Elysian Park): Celebrate all things Dodgers at DodgerFest, the team's annual fan festival at Dodger Stadium! Fans can catch a 90-minute on-stage interview show with stars like Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Shohei Ohtani, Max Muncy, Miguel Rojas, and Will Smith, plus hear from manager Dave Roberts and top executives as the Dodgers aim for a 2026 World Series three-peat. Enjoy merchandise, food and drinks, partner activations, and the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation's Yard Sale and Mystery Bag fundraiser supporting education, health care, homelessness prevention, and social justice. VIP experiences include player meet-and-greets, clubhouse and press box tours, and photo ops with the 2024 and 2025 World Series trophies.
When: Saturday, Jan. 31 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: Dodger Stadium, 1000 Vin Scully Ave., L.A., 90012

Must Be Nice Pre-GRAMMYs '26 (Hollywood): Kick off GRAMMY weekend at the annual Must Be Nice pre-GRAMMY celebration, returning with rooftop vibes at The Godfrey Hotel Hollywood. In partnership with the BLK dating app, guests can enjoy a free first drink with proof of download and registration (while supplies last). Expect a night centered on connection, community, and celebrating Black love in all its forms, so pull up early and stay awhile.
When: Saturday, Jan. 31 from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Where: The Godfrey Hotel Hollywood Rooftop, 1400 North Cahuenga Blvd., L.A., 90028

GRAMMY Awards Pre-Party 2026 at Skybar (WeHo): Los Angeles' most exclusive GRAMMY Weekend pre-party returns to the iconic Skybar at the Mondrian Hotel for a black-tie, red-carpet celebration of music's biggest night. Curated by Affinity Nightlife in collaboration with iHeartRadio and Clase Azul Tequila, the evening brings together top artists, music executives, celebrities, and tastemakers for an upscale nightlife experience overlooking the Hollywood Hills, complete with live DJ sets, surprise performances, premium cocktails, and major media coverage.
When: Saturday, Jan. 31 from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Where: Skybar at the Mondrian L.A., 8440 Sunset Blvd., WeHo, 90069

Sunday, Feb. 1

Melrose Trading Post (Melrose): Continuing their Sunday stay, the Melrose Trading Post is back and hosting their weekly flea market. Visitors can shop art, clothing, furniture, beauty products, and more from local vendors. Tickets to RSVP for the Melrose Trading Post are $5; buy online here.
When: Sunday, Feb. 1 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: Fairfax High School, 7850 Melrose Ave., L.A., 90046

Griffith Park Run Half Marathon & 5K (Griffith Park): The annual Griffith Park Run returns for a feel-good, family-friendly day in one of L.A.'s most iconic parks. The Half Marathon & 5K partially benefit the Los Angeles Parks Foundation, supporting the preservation and accessibility of local green spaces. Open to runners, walkers, and first-timers alike, the event winds through scenic Griffith Park landmarks, including the Merry Go Round and the Autry Museum. New this year: dogs are officially welcome to participate in the 5K, so Angelenos can walk or run alongside their fur babies for a worthy cause.Participants receive a commemorative medal, premium T-shirt, access to sampling booths, food trucks, and raffle prizes, plus convenient free public parking near the start/finish area.
When: Sunday, Feb. 1 at 7:30 a.m.
Where: Griffith Park

OUTLOUD Grammy Watch Party @ The Abbey (WeHo): OUTLOUD returns to The Abbey for its second annual GRAMMY Watch Party, celebrating LGBTQ+ excellence in music all day long. The festivities kick off with a Rising Artists Showcase, spotlighting exciting new talent performing live on The Abbey's stage. The GRAMMY Awards broadcast takes over, expect big reactions, loud cheers, and major wins. Once the show wraps, the official OUTLOUD afterparty keeps the energy going through the evening. Talent announcements for both the showcase and afterparty are coming soon.
When: Sunday, Feb. 1 from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Where: The Abbey, 692 North Robertson Blvd., WeHo, 90069

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