Sunday, November 24

Event agenda: what to do in Los Angeles from November 21 to 27

Caifanes at the Honda Center

Caifanes, one of the most emblematic bands of the Spanish rock scene, returns to Southern California to offer a show at the Honda Center (2695 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim). This is a concert that was previously postponed due to visa problems for the members. Tuesday, November 26, 8 pm. Tickets from $91. ticketmaster.com reports.

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Junior H at the Honda Center

Social media sensation Junior H continues his Sad Boyz Manía tour, bringing him to the Honda Center (2695 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim) for one night. He will sing his most representative corridos tumbados. Wednesday, November 27, 8 pm. Tickets from $102. ticketmaster.com reports.

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The Temerarios at the Honda Center

Another of the artists who will be in Southern California at this time are Los Temerarios, who are presenting their Hasta siempre tour throughout the country. The Ángel brothers will offer two shows at the Honda Center (2695 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim). Saturday and Sunday 8 pm. Tickets from $96. ticketmaster.com reports.

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Registered Trademark on the Intuit Dome

The popular group Marca Registrada, performer of hits like “El Rescue” and “Solo Me Dejaste,” brings their The Goat tour to the Intuit Dome (3930 W. Century Blvd., Inglewood) for one night only. Wednesday, November 27, 8 pm. Tickets from $61. ticketmaster.com reports.

Registered Trademark, Mexican regional group.
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Winter Frolic at Kidspace

The Kidspace Children’s Museum (480 N. Arroyo Blvd., Pasadena) hosts its annual Winter Frolic event, the holiday celebration that includes Sock Skating, a sock-free skating rink, blocks of ice (actually plastic) to make constructions, a giant gingerbread house and more. Ends January 5. Tickets from $14. kidspacemuseum.org reports.

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Ana Segovia at MOCA

The Museum of Contemporary Art (250 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles) presents MOCA Feithercus: Ana Segovia, the first solo exhibition in the United States of this Mexico City artist. The exhibition includes a series of important paintings. Ends May 4th. Free admission. moca.org reports.

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Exhibition at LACMA

The exhibition Digital Witness: Revolutions in Design, Photography, and Filmwhich is on view at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles), examines the impact of digital editing tools from the 1980s to the present. Includes works by almost 200 artists. Ends July 13. Tickets from $13; Free for Los Angeles County residents under 17 years of age. lacma.org reports.

Winter Fest OC in Costa Mesa

Winter Fest OC, Southern California’s Largest Winter Festival, Returns to the OC Fair and Event
Center (88 Fair Dr., Costa Mesa) to celebrate ten years of existence. It features an ice skating rink, carnival-style rides and games, light displays, tire slides, real snow play area, live entertainment and more. On select days from tomorrow, Friday to January 5. Tickets from $25. winterfestoc.com reports.

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Shrek in pajamas musical

The Segerstrom Center for the Arts (600 Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa) will host the Princess Fiona Pajama Party during one of the performances of Shrek the Musical. In addition to being dressed in linen, guests can participate in a post-show Q&A session with cast members. Saturday 7:30 pm. Tickets from $45. scfta.org reports.

Winter Lights on the Discovery Cube

Winter Lights: A Journey Home returns to Orange County’s Discovery Cube (2500 N. Main St., Santa Ana). The evenings include seasonal music, snow scenes and characters such as a science fairy and a robot toaster. On select days from Saturday to December 23. Tickets from $9. discoverycube.org reports.