Mexican music
Intocable is celebrating its 30-year career with the MMXXIV 30th Anniversary Tour, which it will bring to the Honda Center (2695 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim) for one night. The Norteño and Tejano music group, originally from Zapata, Texas, is currently promoting the album “Modos Operandi,” which it released in February. Saturday 8 pm. Tickets from $44. ticketmaster.com reports.
Roberto Carlos concert
The most popular Brazilian singer of all time, Roberto Carlos, is touring the country with his romantic music. He will make a stop at the Kia Forum (3900 W. Manchester Blvd., Inglewood), where he will sing his greatest hits. Friday 8 pm. Tickets from $79. thekiaforum.com reports.
One hundred years of Mancini
The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, accompanied by special guests — Michael Bublé, Cynthia Erivo, Dave Koz and Monica Mancini — will inaugurate the 2024 season of the Hollywood Bowl (2301 Highland Ave., Los Angeles), with a celebration for what would be the 100th birthday of the great musician and composer Henry Mancini, author of among many songs, the one that accompanies the cartoon The Pink Panther. Thomas Wilkins drives. Sunday 7:30 pm. Tickets from $39. hollywoodbowl.com reports.
Mexican music
Régulo Caro, Noel Torres, Zirahuén, Banda Cerro Mocho and Banda Corona del Rey are some of the artists participating in the Jaripeo Baile de Alto Nivel that will take place at the Pico Rivera Sports Arena (11003 Rooks Rd., Whittier). Sunday 1 pm. Tickets from $70; Children under 10 years old enter free. lanoria.tv reports.
Rock in Spanish
José Madero Vizcaino, better known as Pepe Madero, is visiting the United States with his Live tour, which he will present at The Belasco theater (1050 S. Hill St., Los Angeles). The singer, composer, producer and musician, vocalist of the band Panda, brings his project as a soloist. Friday 7 pm. Tickets from $40. ticketmaster.com reports.
Gay pride
All this month we are celebrating SaMo Pride, a series of interactive activities and experiences to honor the LGBTQ community. Pride on the Promenade returns to Santa Monica this weekend, a party on the promenade (in the center of town) with musical performances, games, raffles, games and booths from community businesses gay. Saturday 2 to 8 pm. Free entrance. santamonicaplace.com reports.
family cinema
The film Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl will be screened on the patio of the San Antonio Winery (737 Lamar St., Los Angeles). Attendees can bring their chairs or blankets to sit on and can dress as pirates. Payment for the ticket entitles you to two drinks and popcorn. Friday 8 pm. Tickets from $40. sanantoniowinery.com reports.
Dance for everyone
The dance series under the stars, Dance DTLA, at the Music Center’s Jerry Moss Plaza (135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles) is celebrating 20 years of existence, and this week the program includes a Bollywood-style dance session with Blue13 instructor Achinta S. McDaniel. Friday 7 to 11 pm. Free pass. musiccenter.org reports.
Classic ballet
The Joffrey Ballet, one of the most recognized companies in the country, visits the city with its show Anna Karenina, which will be performed with a live orchestra. It will debut at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion (135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles), where it will offer four performances. From Friday to Sunday at various times. Tickets from $45. musiccenter.org reports.
Venice Beach Festival
Venice, one of California’s most enigmatic beaches, will host Venice Summer Fest, an event spanning the entire heart of Venice Boulevard in the heart of Mar Vista (between Centinela and Inglewood Blvd.). With the participation of bands, artists, vendors of various items, food and drinks. Saturday 12 to 8 pm. Free entrance. thevenicefest.com reports.