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1 month ago |
secretlosangeles.com | Cat Huynh
Beyoncé officially kicks off her Cowboy Carter and Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour tonight, Monday, April 28, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood — and if you’ve been waiting to snag a ticket, you’re in luck! As of Monday, tickets to see Beyoncé live are available online, starting at around $60. These resale prices are popping up just hours ahead of opening night and cover her five-night run in the city. When will Beyoncé perform in Los Angeles in 2025?
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1 month ago |
secretlosangeles.com | Cat Huynh
Director Ryan Coogler (Black Panther, Creed) returns with Sinners, a Southern Gothic horror where twin brothers open a juke joint in 1930s Mississippi, only to find a terrifying supernatural threat. Michael B. Jordan stars in what’s already being called one of the year’s most stunning films. Sinners is currently scoring a near-perfect 98% on Rotten Tomatoes, and if you’re a horror fan, this one’s not to miss.
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1 month ago |
secretlosangeles.com | Cat Huynh
Good news for coastal commuters and summer travelers: the Pacific Coast Highway will reopen by the end of May. Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), closed since January’s L.A. wildfires that devastated hillside neighborhoods and coastal infrastructure, will officially reopen to the public. Currently, PCH is only open to essential workers, contractors, and residents within the burn zone.
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2 months ago |
secretsandiego.com | Cat Huynh
This Saturday, April 12, music lovers and collectors can score some truly rare vinyls at their favorite independent record stores across the U.S. as part of Record Store Day. Several San Diego shops have signed the Record Store Day Pledge, committing to sell RSD exclusives in-store only, and only on the day of the event. More than just a day of exclusive vinyl drops, Record Store Day is a celebration of the indie record shops that keep music culture spinning all year long.
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2 months ago |
secretlosangeles.com | Cat Huynh
For those looking for something fun and free to do with the family, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is transforming into a massive family-friendly festival on Sunday, April 13. Hosted by the YMCA, this all-ages event aims to keep Los Angeles families active – and it’s free and open to the community. This one-day festival will bring together some of L.A.’s biggest sports teams, health providers, and community partners for a day that celebrates wellness and community.
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