Sunday, November 24

Event agenda: what to do in Los Angeles from June 27 to July 3

Mexican music

The Champions Concert, which will take place at the Youtube Theater (1011 Stadium Dr., Inglewood), includes popular Mexican performers Manuel Turizo, Gerardo Ortíz, Chiquis and Thalía, who will sing some of their hits as well as their most recent songs. Friday 7:30 pm. Tickets from $56. youtubetheater.com reports.

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Rock and ska from Mexico

The Summer Concert series at the Levitt Pavilion (2230 W. 6th St., Los Angeles) continues its eclectic offering, and this time it features Mexican rock and ska bands Inspector, La Pobreska and Chencha Berrinches (in the photo). Saturday 7 to 10 pm. Free entrance. levittlosangeles.org reports.

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millennial music

Mexican-American singer Danny Lux found fame on social networks, where he posted some of his songs that became instant hits. He is currently on tour and will perform at The Novo (800 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles), where he will showcase his style that combines classic rock with Mexican corrido. Friday 8 pm. Tickets from $30. axs.com reports.

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New attractions at Knott’s

The renovated Camp Snoopy at Knott’s Berry Farm (8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park) will officially open this week, and includes four new attractions: Snoopy’s Tenderpaw Twister Coaster, Sally’s Swing Along Giant Swing, Camp Snoopy’s Off-Road Jeeps Road Rally and the Beagle Scout Acres, an area where families can picnic, play games, sing, or just relax; There will also be experiences with new characters and interactive activities. Tickets from $60. knotts.com reports.

Illustration: Knott’s Berry Farm

rock and ska

The rockers and skaters of Inspector have remained active and current for decades. They recently released the song “What you give me (Thank you)”. They return to Southern California to present this and other songs from their vast repertoire; They will perform at La Santa (220 E. 3rd St., Santa Ana). Sunday 8 pm. Tickets $45. lasantaoc.com reports.

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alternative rock

After a two-year absence, Argentine singer-songwriter Juana Molina will be in town to present her newest music. She is currently on the Juana Sola Summer Tour, which will bring her to the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre (4800 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles). Saturday 8 pm. Tickets $36. barnsdall.org reports.

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Family cinema

As part of the Outdoor Movies at the Skirball series, the Skirball Cultural Center (2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles) will be screening Spike Jonze’s Where the Wild Things Are (2009). Tickets include admission to the museum, where the film is on display. Wild Things Are Happening: The Art of Maurice Sendakcomprising more than 150 objects from the career of Maurice Sendak. Friday 8:30 pm. Tickets from $15. skirball.org reports.

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fashion exhibition

The exhibition Yves Saint Laurent: Line and Expression It will be shown for the first time in the United States and will be at the Orange County Museum of Art (3333 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa). The exhibition comes from the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech and the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris, with loans from the collection of the Fondation Pierre Bergé – Yves Saint Laurent in Paris. It opens on Wednesday and ends on October 27. Free entrance. ocma.art reports.

Music of the world

Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Julia Holter is known for her experimental and cutting-edge musical style. She will perform a concert at the Getty Museum (1200 Getty Center Dr., Los Angeles), as part of the Outdoor Summer Concert Series. She will perform songs from her album “Something in the Room She Moves,” which she released in March. Saturday 6 pm. Free entry with reservation. getty.edu reports.

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Theater in Spanish

Mictlán is a work based on pre-Hispanic mythology, written with poetry made by the Aztecs themselves and using their native language, Nahuatl. It will be presented in Spanish at the Art of Acting Studio (1017 N. Orange Dr., Los Angeles). With Víctor Parra, Marycarmen Portillo, Azuay Esteban, Rafael Cobos, Ana Fonseca and Cristina Glezoro. Directed by Martín Arreola. Saturday 7 pm. Tickets $17. Reports
hollywoodfringe.org.