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Whether you’re looking for a terrifying haunted house, a family-friendly jack-o-lantern display or a drive-through scream fest, we’ve got you covered with the best Halloween events in Los Angeles
2. Delusion. Location: 2421 S. Figueroa St. Dates: Select nights, October 1 to November 3 The immersive experience Delusion first launched in 2011 and continues to be the leader of Halloween ...
L.A. Comic Con is a three-day multi-genre convention [2] held annually in downtown Los Angeles, California. L.A. Comic Con is one of the largest independent conventions in the United States [3] and encompasses several categories, including comic, horror, sci-fi, anime, gaming, and pop culture, with a particular focus on the local Los Angeles community.
Los Angeles Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios, Culver City, CA 03/11/2008 Mercedes Benz Fashion Week 2008. Fashion Week in Los Angeles occurs biannually. Multiple show producers hold events throughout the Greater Los Angeles area each March and October.
The event is held multiple times a year from May through September. Each 3-day night market event draws up to 100,000 attendees [1] with more than 250 participating food, merchandise, and craft vendors, as well as art and music. [2] [3] The market is held at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia. [4] It is the largest night market in the United States ...
The Nine Hours of Kyalami is an endurance sports car race contested at Kyalami, Midrand, South Africa. The first races were held from 1958 to 1960 at a circuit at the Grand Central Airport near Midrand before moving to Kyalami in 1961. The event was a mainstay until the late 1980s; however, it was only held three times between 1989 and 2018.
2. Haunt O’ween. Location: Woodland Hills Dates: September 30 to October 31 This large-scale family-friendly event is set in a 200,000 square-foot space and features 35,000 pumpkins. This year ...
The first CicLAvia event, on October 10, 2010 opened a stretch of streets from East Hollywood through downtown Los Angeles into Boyle Heights. Over 100,000 people turned out, exceeding organizers’ expectations. [4] The event itself was inspired by Ciclovia, a similar, annual open streets event taking place in Bogota, Colombia since 1974. [5]