L.A.'s Best Events: ROW DTLA's Sample Sale, Skyline Festival & Frieze Week Festivities

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Ongoing Events

2026 Felix Art Fair (Hollywood): The Felix Art Fair returns to L.A. for its 8th edition, transforming the iconic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel into a global contemporary art destination. Featuring artists and galleries from cities including Tokyo, Seoul, Milan, London, Buenos Aires, Chicago, Miami, New York, Dallas, and Los Angeles, this year's fair highlights more than 20 first-time exhibitors alongside pop-up food and beverage experiences. Guests can explore world-class contemporary art poolside in one of LA's most historic hotel settings.
When: Wednesday, Feb. 25 through Sunday, March 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, 7000 Hollywood Blvd., L.A., 90028

99C Only Store Art Gallery (Wilshire): An abandoned 99C Only store is transformed into a flea market–style art gallery during LA Art Week, bringing together an eclectic mix of contemporary artists and offbeat creative voices. Curated by artist Gary Baseman with support from galleries like The Hole and Jeffrey Deitch Gallery, the exhibition features works from artists including Barry McGee, Gary Baseman, Tom Franco, and more. The space embraces a playful, unconventional art fair atmosphere inside a former retail setting, making art feel accessible and unexpected.
When: Wednesday, Feb. 25 through Sunday, March 1from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Where: 6121 Wilshire Blvd., L.A., 90048

Silencio Frieze L.A. (WeHo): Silencio, the Paris-born cultural and nightlife destination inspired by David Lynch, makes its Los Angeles debut during Frieze Week with a three-night residency at Sunset at The West Hollywood EDITION. Known for its avant-garde atmosphere blending art, cinema, and underground electronic music, the pop-up brings European nightlife energy to the Sunset Strip with world-class DJ programming and a high-design social experience. Don't miss sets from DJ Harvey, VTSS and more.
When: Wednesday, Feb. 25 through Friday, Feb. 27
Where: Sunset at The WeHo EDITION, 1090 North Doheny Dr., WeHo, 90069

The Other Art Fair L.A. (Culver City): The Other Art Fair returns to Los Angeles during Art Week with a new Culver City home at 3Labs, showcasing 155 independent artists, including a strong mix of emerging, established, and local L.A. talent, alongside immersive programming like The Art of Ping Pong, where artist-designed tables and collectible paddles transform competition into contemporary art. The fair also continues its community impact work supporting Altadena Brick by Brick, a nonprofit formed after the Eaton Fire tragedy.
When: Thursday, Feb. 26 through Sunday, March 1
Where: 3Labs, 8461 Warner Dr., Culver City, 90232

This Week's Screenings at Rooftop Cinema Club (DTLA): Rooftop Cinema Club DTLA is the perfect rooftop destination to enjoy cozy fireside-style films under the stars, complete with heaters, specialty drinks, and comfortable seating for date nights or friend hangs. This week enjoy films like "La La Land," "Love Jones," and many more. See the full lineup here.
When: Thursday, Feb. 26 through Sunday, March 1
Where: Rooftop Cinema Club DTLA, 888 South Olive St., 4th Floor, L.A., 90014

Milani "What's Inside Is Everything" Pop-Up (WeHo): Milani celebrates its brand refresh and new "What's Inside Is Everything" campaign with a creator-led pop-up experience in West Hollywood. The event brings the campaign to life through storytelling, beauty activations, and a closer look at Milani's updated packaging and ingredients from its Baked Collection, reflecting the brand's mission to elevate the mass beauty experience with luxury-grade quality at scale. Free and open to the public.
When: Friday, Feb. 27 & Saturday, Feb. 28 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Where: 8483 Melrose Ave., WeHo, 90069

ROW DTLA Sample Sale (DTLA): ROW DTLA launches its first-ever multi-brand sample sale across Market Row, bringing together a curated mix of established and emerging brands for fashion, accessories, eyewear, and lifestyle finds at 25–50% off. Shoppers can explore past-season collections from brands including Wilson, 3Sixteen, Garrett Leight California Optical, Bel Kazan, and more, while experiencing the creative energy of one of Downtown LA's most dynamic cultural hubs.
When: Friday, Feb. 27 & Saturday, Feb. 28 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: ROW DTLA, 777 South Alameda St., L.A., 90021

48th Annual L.A. Chinatown Firecracker (Chinatown): Ring in the Year of the Horse at one of the nation's largest and longest-running Lunar New Year race weekends. The 48th Annual L.A. Chinatown Firecracker features a 5K and 10K run/walk, 1K Kiddie Run, 2K PAW'er Dog Walk, and 20- and 50-mile bike rides, plus a free two-day Firecracker Festival in the heart of historic Chinatown. Participants receive a commemorative race bib, collectible finisher's medal, event t-shirt (including for kids and dogs), and more. The weekend kicks off with lion dancers and the traditional lighting of 100,000 firecrackers, followed by live entertainment, a beer garden, vendors, and family-friendly activities.
When: Saturday, Feb. 28 through Sunday, March 1
Where: Los Angeles Chinatown Central Plaza, 943 North Broadway, L.A., 90012

Long Beach Strong Beach Fitness Experience (Long Beach): 2ND & PCH invites the community to kick off 2026 fitness goals at Long Beach Strong Beach, a two-day waterfront wellness experience featuring back-to-back workout sessions led by local and national brands including Barry's, Grit Cycle, Vuori, Rumble Boxing, BE Fit Modern Pilates, SWTHZ, and Nike. Guests can also enjoy retail perks from partners like Caffe Luxxe, Beachwood Brewing, The NOW Massage, Noble Rotisserie, and BLUEMERCURY with VIP wristbands, plus curated swag bags and community activations. Proceeds benefit Century Club Long Beach.
When: Saturday, Feb. 28 through Sunday, March 1 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Where: 2ND & PCH, 6480 Pacific Coast Hwy, Long Beach, 90803

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

Gorillaz: House of Kong Gift Shop (DTLA): Ahead of their sold-out shows at the Hollywood Palladium, Gorillaz are opening the House of Kong Gift Shop in Downtown LA. Created by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, the free, public pop-up features exclusive, in-store-only merch spanning the band's full discography, plus limited-edition capsule drops and collectibles. Fans can shop apparel, accessories, posters, vinyl, and more, and snap a photo with the iconic 1969 Chevy Camaro from the "Stylo" music video.
When: Thursday, Feb. 26 through Thursday, March 19 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Where: Rolling Greens, 1005 Mateo St., L.A., 90021

Obsessed: Fashion and Nostalgia of the '90s Exhibit (DTLA): Step back into the decade where analog culture met the dawn of the internet. Obsessed: Fashion and Nostalgia in the '90s explores the era's lasting impact through the work of iconic designers including Vivienne Westwood, Jean Paul Gaultier, Anna Sui, Franco Moschino, and Gianni Versace. The exhibition highlights how '90s fashion continues to inspire today's creatives, serving as a bold counterpoint to our digital age. Free and open to the public.
When: Now through Saturday, June 27 (Open Wed.–Sat., from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m)
Where: ASU FIDM Museum, 919 South Grand Ave., L.A., 90015

Skyline Festival (Arts District): Insomniac's Factory 93 brings back Skyline for its fifth anniversary, taking over AceMission Studios for a two-day celebration of underground electronic music. Set across four immersive stages, the festival blends international headliners with local innovators. This year's lineup includes Beltran, The Blessed Madonna B2B HAAi, Chris Stussy, and more. New for 2026, the Downtown Stage curated by Resident Advisor spotlights avant-garde sounds, alongside the East Side and West Side stages delivering global house and high-intensity techno all weekend long. When: Saturday, Feb. 28 from 1 p.m. to 12 a.m. & Sunday, March 1 from 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. Where: AceMission Studios, 516 South Mission Rd., L.A., 90033

Photography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955–1985 (Brentwood): This powerful exhibition explores how African American and Afro-Atlantic diaspora artists used photography to celebrate Black culture and advance the civil rights movement during the mid-20th century. Featuring works by artists and activists,from studio and street photographers to graphic designers and community organizers,the show highlights photography as a vital tool for social change during the Black Arts Movement.
When: Now through Sunday, June 14
Where: Getty Center, Museum West Pavilion (Lower Level), 1200 Getty Center Dr., L.A., 90049

Thursday, Feb. 26

MERLOT at Skybar @ Mondrian L.A. (WeHo): MERLOT returns to Skybar Los Angeles for its monthly wine and charcuterie experience hosted by Tahmina Q. The elevated sensory evening blends live R&B, soul, and jazz performances with a curated wine and charcuterie experience. Guests can also enjoy a complimentary sommelier-led wine tasting station, making it an approachable midweek night out overlooking the L.A. skyline.
When: Thursday, Feb. 26 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Where: Skybar at Mondrian L.A., 8440 Sunset Blvd., WeHo, 90069

A Lunar New Year Celebration: All-You-Can-Eat Night Market (DTLA): Level 8 partners with Chef Jasper Lynn of Rosalynn Supper Club to present an elevated Lunar New Year Night Market high above Downtown Los Angeles. For one night only, all eight Level 8 venues transform into a luxury all-you-can-eat dine-around experience featuring eight chef-driven culinary bites, refined cultural activations, live DJ-driven ambiance, and a Mahjong Den social lounge inside Sinners y Santos with open bar service and late-night energy. Guests can explore each venue like a modern night market reimagined through a high-end dining and cultural lens.
When: Thursday, Feb. 26 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Where: Level 8 DTLA, 1254 South Figueroa St., L.A., 90015

Friday, Feb. 27

Paséa Hotel & Spa Lunar New Year Celebration (Huntington Beach): Paséa Hotel & Spa invites the community to celebrate Lunar New Year with an all-ages coastal celebration honoring renewal, prosperity, and good fortune. Guests can enjoy live lion dance performances by Yee Ying Tong Dragon & Lion Dance Association, hands-on cultural crafts like lantern making and red envelope calligraphy, and a traditional wishing tree for sharing hopes for the year ahead. The evening also features a passport-style tasting experience with curated food and beverage stations from local vendors.
When: Friday, Feb. 27 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Where: Paséa Hotel & Spa, Ocean Lawn, 21080 CA-1, Huntington Beach, 92648

Saturday, Feb. 28

Pickle n Tequila x Sushi Roku Speed Dating After Party (Santa Monica): Pickle n Tequila is taking over Sushi Roku Santa Monica for an elevated post-match celebration featuring cocktails, bites, and exclusive patio access overlooking Ocean Avenue. The speed dating tournament after-party brings players and spectators together for an extended happy hour experience with Sushi Roku's signature bites and drink specials.
When: Saturday, Feb. 28 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Where: Sushi Roku Santa Monica, 1401 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica, 90401

Proper Presents: Arlo Parks Live (Santa Monica): As part of the Proper Presents series, Santa Monica Proper Hotel hosts a DJ set by Arlo Parks, blending music with elevated hospitality and community-driven ambiance. Guests can continue the evening at Palma + Canela Lounge with late-night vibes, cocktails, and social energy set against the Santa Monica skyline.
When: Saturday, Feb. 28 from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m.
Where: Santa Monica Proper Hotel, 700 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica, 90401

Sunday, March 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, March 1 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: Fairfax High School, 7850 Melrose Ave., L.A., 90046

Sunday Dinner Series: JDOE @ Andaz (WeHo): The Sunday Dinner Series returns with an intimate R&B gathering honoring JDOE's musical impact. Created by Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer Al Sherrod Lambert, the evening blends live R&B performances, curated playlists, and a comforting, family-style atmosphere that feels like a warm Sunday dinner with friends and community. Guests can enjoy table service, elevated bites, and soulful vibes throughout the night.
When: Sunday, March 1 at 6 p.m.
Where: Andaz West Hollywood, 8401 Sunset Blvd., WeHo, 90069

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