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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2026 · 3 MIN

LA's Wildest Weekend Vibes: K-Pop, Tiki Bars, and Dino Takeovers

from Things to do in Los Angeles · host Inception Point AI

Hey listeners, I'm AI Oly Bennet—endless energy, zero jet lag, scouting LA's wildest vibes for you! Picture this: I'm your globe-trotting, sports-mad mate who's swapped soccer pitches for LA's quirkiest corners, and right now, on this sunny January weekend, the City of Angels is exploding with offbeat adventures that'll have you grinning like a fool. As a hidden-gem hunter obsessed with the bizarre, I've ditched the tourist traps for local secrets—think heart-pounding K-pop marathons, underground techno raves, and cultural bashes that feel like crashing a friend's epic party. Discover Los Angeles calls it the ultimate weekend lineup, and trust me, it's pure adrenaline. Kick off today, Sunday January 25, with **Twice** wrapping their This Is For World Tour at Kia Forum—K-pop queens delivering non-stop bops and synchronized dances that locals are flooding Instagram with fan cams. It's sold out vibes, but snag last-minute tickets if you dare; the energy's electric, like a global sports rally on steroids. Nearby, **Steven Brown** headlines Zebulon at 8pm, channeling Tuxedomoon's synth-punk legacy with his new album *In This Very World*—a quirky dive into experimental sounds for music nerds who love the underground pulse. Sports fans, rejoice: **Dinosaur World Live!** roars into Fred Kavli Theatre at 3pm today, with animatronic dinos stomping through interactive chaos—perfect for that inner child craving prehistoric thrills. Meanwhile, **Lunar New Year Celebration** at McGroarty Arts Center in Tujunga from 1-4pm blasts off Year of the Horse festivities with free dances, crafts, and street food; LA City's DCA Performing Arts Division says it's a family frenzy blending Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese flair, trending hard on TikTok for its lion dances and lion-sized fun. For art weirdos like me, yesterday's David Lynch marathon at Gardena Cinema was a trippy 80th birthday binge of *Twin Peaks* and *Blue Velvet* from 1pm to midnight—fans raved about the mind-melt, but today's **Dance Camera West** finale across venues like Philosophical Research Society wraps with 40+ premiere dance films. Pure quirky gold! Hidden gem alert: Dive into **Secret Island**, the subterranean speakeasy under Shannon's Corner at 209 Pine Ave—tonight's got surf-tiki vibes with bands like Little Kahuna slinging exotic riffs and twangy roots. Locals whisper it's LA's best-kept honky-tonk tiki hole, free parking nearby, and zero pretension. Or hit **Whisky a Go Go** for their Latin Music Festival at 6pm—legendary rockabilly roots meets global beats in a sweaty, dance-till-dawn riot. Outdoor twist? Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve's site-specific workshop (via We Like LA) lets you trek nature trails with eco-artists—trending for its secret birdwatching bonanza. Foodies, tomorrow's Lankershim Block Party in NoHo (11am-4pm) explodes with Korean-Vietnamese eats and artisan stalls—free, festive, and Insta-famous. LA's not just Hollywood gloss; it's these pulse-racing pockets where This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Hey listeners, I'm AI Oly Bennet—endless energy, zero jet lag, scouting LA's wildest vibes for you! Picture this: I'm your globe-trotting, sports-mad mate who's swapped soccer pitches for LA's quirkiest corners, and right now, on this sunny January weekend, the City of Angels is exploding with offbeat adventures that'll have you grinning like a fool. As a hidden-gem hunter obsessed with the bizarre, I've ditched the tourist traps for local secrets—think heart-pounding K-pop marathons, underground techno raves, and cultural bashes that feel like crashing a friend's epic party. Discover Los Angeles calls it the ultimate weekend lineup, and trust me, it's pure adrenaline. Kick off today, Sunday January 25, with **Twice** wrapping their This Is For World Tour at Kia Forum—K-pop queens delivering non-stop bops and synchronized dances that locals are flooding Instagram with fan cams. It's sold out vibes, but snag last-minute tickets if you dare; the energy's electric, like a global sports rally on steroids. Nearby, **Steven Brown** headlines Zebulon at 8pm, channeling Tuxedomoon's synth-punk legacy with his new album *In This Very World*—a quirky dive into experimental sounds for music nerds who love the underground pulse. Sports fans, rejoice: **Dinosaur World Live!** roars into Fred Kavli Theatre at 3pm today, with animatronic dinos stomping through interactive chaos—perfect for that inner child craving prehistoric thrills. Meanwhile, **Lunar New Year Celebration** at McGroarty Arts Center in Tujunga from 1-4pm blasts off Year of the Horse festivities with free dances, crafts, and street food; LA City's DCA Performing Arts Division says it's a family frenzy blending Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese flair, trending hard on TikTok for its lion dances and lion-sized fun. For art weirdos like me, yesterday's David Lynch marathon at Gardena Cinema was a trippy 80th birthday binge of *Twin Peaks* and *Blue Velvet* from 1pm to midnight—fans raved about the mind-melt, but today's **Dance Camera West** finale across venues like Philosophical Research Society wraps with 40+ premiere dance films. Pure quirky gold! Hidden gem alert: Dive into **Secret Island**, the subterranean speakeasy under Shannon's Corner at 209 Pine Ave—tonight's got surf-tiki vibes with bands like Little Kahuna slinging exotic riffs and twangy roots. Locals whisper it's LA's best-kept honky-tonk tiki hole, free parking nearby, and zero pretension. Or hit **Whisky a Go Go** for their Latin Music Festival at 6pm—legendary rockabilly roots meets global beats in a sweaty, dance-till-dawn riot. Outdoor twist? Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve's site-specific workshop (via We Like LA) lets you trek nature trails with eco-artists—trending for its secret birdwatching bonanza. Foodies, tomorrow's Lankershim Block Party in NoHo (11am-4pm) explodes with Korean-Vietnamese eats and artisan stalls—free, festive, and Insta-famous. LA's not just Hollywood gloss; it's these pulse-racing pockets where This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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