Thursday, October 17

Event agenda: what to do in Los Angeles from October 17 to 23

Lupita D’Alessio on YouTube

The sleeping Lioness, who is already more than awake, Lupita D’Alessio, rose from the ashes and is now presenting her Gracias Tour, which she will bring to the Youtube theater (1011 Stadium Dr., Inglewood). He will perform his hits that made history in the seventies and that continue to resonate with his followers. Friday 8 pm. Tickets from $103. axs.com reports.

VIDEO: Adal Ramones and Lupita D'Alessio kiss in the middle of an emotional interview
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Credit: Mezcalo

Ana Gabriel at the Intuit Dome

Mexican singer Ana Gabriel will debut at the newly opened Intuit Dome (3930 W. Century Blvd., Inglewood), where she will present her “Un Desire Más” tour. It will be one of many shows at venues in Southern California. Saturday 8 pm. Tickets from $130. axs.com reports.

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Credit: Mezcalo

Street Mob Tour at The Novo

Artists such as Chino Pacas, Calle 24, Juanpa Salazar, Tiagz, Jonatan Caro, Clave Especial and Línea Personal are part of the cast of the Street Bob Tour, which will take place at The Novo (800 W. Olympic Blvd., a335, Los Angeles). This group of regional music artists are part of the talent of the Street Mob Records label, whose owner is Jesús Ortíz Paz, vocalist of Fuerza Régida. Saturday 8 pm. Tickets from $70. axs.com reports.

Halloween at the LA Zoo

The annual Boo at the LA Zoo event at the Los Angeles Zoo (5333 Zoo Dr., Los Angeles) returns for the rest of October with activities for all ages, including trick-or-treatingeducational stalls, feeding the zoo animals, cemetery for extinct animals, reading stories and more. Friday and Saturday and October 26 and 27. Included with the entrance ticket. Tickets from $17. lazoo.org reports.

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Children’s workshop at LACMA

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles) will host the Pop Up Art Workshop at the Boone Children’s Gallery. Attendees of all ages can participate and no prior experience is necessary. Friday 11 am to 5 pm. Free. lacma.org reports.

Cocktails at House of Spirits

“House of Spirits: A Haunted Cocktail Soirée” returns this Halloween season to the Nocturne Theater (324 N. Orange St., Glendale) with new characters, stories and cocktails, all with a touch of sophistication within an immersive adults-only experience . On select days until October 31. Tickets from $73. feverup.com reports.

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LACO season start

This weekend begins the season of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra series, which also celebrates Jaime Martín’s first five years as musical director of that orchestra. The program, taking place Saturday at the Alex Theater (216 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale) and Sunday at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts (9390 N. Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills), will feature music by Brahms , Haydn and the singing of the baritone Thomas Bauer, who will perform works by Mahler. 7:30 and 4 pm, respectively. Tickets from $40. laco.org reports.

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Star Wars Parody

The Empire Strips Back: A Burlesque Parody is a hilarious parody comedy that brings classic Star Wars characters into the world of burlesque. Featuring sexy Stormtroopers, a handsome Boba Fett, some tantalizing Twi’leks, a girly-looking Skywalker, and more. It is presented at The Montalbán Theater (1615 Vine St., Los Angeles). Tickets from $44. theempirestripsback.com reports.

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Credit: Courtesy

Car show in San Fernando

Taking place at nine Galpin Motors car dealerships along Roscoe Boulevard in the San Fernando Valley, the Wildest Car Show on Earth celebrates more than 130 years of automotive history. More than a thousand vehicles will be deployed, such as Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Porches and lowriders. There will be a children’s area, live music and activities for the family. Sunday 9 am to 2 pm. Free entry. Reports galpin.com/carshow.