Wednesday, November 6

Event calendar: what to do in Los Angeles from August 15 to 21

Don Omar shows in Southern California

Singer, producer and songwriter Don Omar, also known as The King of Reggaeton, brings his Back to Reggaeton Tour to two Southern California venues. The first show will be on Tuesday, August 20 at Crypto.com Arena (1111 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles), and on Wednesday, August 21 at Toyota Arena (4000 Ontario Center, Ontario). Both concerts 8 p.m. Tickets from $71. Information at ticketmaster.com.

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Young Miko in concert

María Victoria Ramírez de Arellano Cardona, better known as Young Miko, brings her XOXO tour to the Peacock Theater (777 Chick Hearn Ct., Los Angeles), where she will present the Latin trap and rap songs that have made this Puerto Rican singer one of the most recognized exponents of the genre. Today, Thursday, and tomorrow, Friday, at 8 pm. Tickets from $62. Tickets are available at ticketmaster.com.

Puerto Rican rapper Young Miko poses with a new hair color.
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Eastern Cousins ​​at the Peacock

Los Primos del Este, a band from North Carolina that performs urban corridos, will perform at the Peacock Theater (777 Chick Hearn Ct., Los Angeles) to present their hits. They will have Emmanuel Cortés as a guest. Saturday 8 pm. Tickets from $41. Information at axs.com.

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Magdalena Suarez exhibition

Magdalena Suarez Frimkess: The Finest Disregard is the first exhibition of Venezuelan artist Magdalena Suárez Frimkess (b. 1929) at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles). Trained in the disciplines of painting, silkscreen, and sculpture in Venezuela, Chile, and New York, Magdalena Suárez’s ceramic works are her most recognized. The exhibition spans five decades, and includes ceramics, paintings, and drawings; some works are on view for the first time. From Sunday to January 5. Tickets from $13. Information at lacma.org.

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Flaco El Jandro at the Levitt Pavilion

Flaco El Jandro is a singer-songwriter from Salinas, California who seeks to continue the evolution of Chicano music while also composing in a traditional way on modern instruments. He will be part of the Levitt Pavilion Summer Concert Series at MacArthur (2230 Eastside Agents). Saturday 7 pm. Free admission. Reportslevittlosangeles.org.

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Summer concert at the Skirball

The final concert in the Skirball Cultural Center’s (2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles) summer series will feature DJ Jauretsi and Tosstones, a musician, composer and producer who mixes salsa, hip hop, reggaeton, Caribbean music, Afrobeats, jazz and more. Tomorrow, Friday, 6 pm. Free admission. Information at skirball.org.

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Gipsy Kings at the Bowl

The Gipsy Kings return to the Hollywood Bowl (2301 Highland Ave., Los Angeles) with their infectious blend of flamenco, rumba, salsa and pop. This time they have Nicolás Reyes as their guest. Instrumentalist MARO opens the show with her intimate acoustic music. Tomorrow, Friday at 8 pm. Tickets from $25. For more information, visit hollywoodbowl.com.

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Tangled at the Huntington

Rapunzel is a lost princess with long, magical hair. She has been locked in a tower for almost 18 years and escapes with the help of a bandit. This Disney film, titled Tangled, is part of the Family Friday Movie Night series at the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens (1151 Oxford Rd., San Marino), an outdoor program. Tomorrow, Friday, 7 to 9:30 pm. Tickets from $10. Information at huntington.org.

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R&B concert at Music Center

The Live at The Music Center (135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles) concert series at Jerry Moss Plaza features Sister Sledge featuring Sledgendary, playing R&B, soul and disco hits. DJ duo Fashion Forward opens the night. Saturday, 8 p.m. Free admission. Information at musiccenter.org.