As the weekend comes to a close, Los Angeles offers a variety of events to wrap it up on an exciting note.
This Sunday marks day four of the much-anticipated Anime Expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center, a haven for anime enthusiasts featuring meet-and-greets with creators, panels, workshops, and numerous interactive experiences.
With four-day passes priced at $197.65 and single-day tickets starting at $92, fans have various options to partake in the festivities.
For those looking to travel conveniently, Metro services are available with the A, E, or J Lines taking attendees to Pico Station.
Three top picks for this Sunday are sure to enliven your plans.
First, the SLS Hotel is hosting its Sunday Summer Movies on the chic rooftop deck.
To welcome the series, they will screen the nostalgic film The Sandlot, accompanied by delicious poolside cocktails and bites.
Doors to the event open at 7 p.m., with movie-time set for 8 p.m. Tickets are priced at $45 and include a credit for food and drinks, so it’s wise to reserve in advance as limited tickets will be available at the door until 7:30 p.m.
Next, car enthusiasts won’t want to miss the Petersen Automotive Museum’s annual All-American Cruise-In on Sunday.
This event is a celebration of 60 years of the Shelby GT350 and the Cobra 427, featuring hundreds of classic cars and motorcycles.
In addition, attendees can enjoy a panel discussion with automotive legends and indulge in tasty hot dogs from Pink’s Hot Dogs.
Best of all, admission to the Cruise-In is entirely free, making it an excellent outing for families and car aficionados alike.
For a unique cultural experience, the Manila Sound event at Benny Boy Brewing in Lincoln Heights is an exciting option.
This Filipino-American creative collective will host a vibrant gathering from 4 to 9 p.m. with DJ sets that highlight Original Filipino Music and delectable food from local vendors.
Entry is free, but this is a 21+ only event, offering a taste of community spirit and culture.
In addition to these highlights, L.A. offers several more activities worth exploring this Sunday.
Smorgasburg LA invites ice cream lovers to enjoy Ice Cream Alley, a celebration of frosty treats.
The Summer BBQ Fest at Common Space Brewery continues this Saturday and Sunday for food enthusiasts.
For those inclined to get creative, Sketch LA is hosting a coloring book meetup at Lake Hollywood Park from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. with free admission.
Art lovers should not miss the final chance to view the Olafur Eliasson: ‘OPEN’ exhibition at MOCA Geffen.
From 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., the PCC Flea Market at Pasadena City College offers a plethora of sellers and unique finds.
Lastly, fitness aficionados can participate in the Runway Playa Vista Wellness Series, featuring a Bünda Glutecamp starting at 5 p.m., also with free admission.
With such an array of events and activities, Los Angeles presents an abundance of options for an entertaining and fulfilling Sunday.
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