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CONCERTS BY CITY - L.A. COUNTY

This page lists concerts for Los Angeles County by city name.  To find information for a particular city, click on the appropriate section of the alphabet below for the city you are looking for, or continue scrolling down the page. Please remember that although every attempt is made to bring you the most current concert information, all schedules are subject to change. It is recommended that you confirm any performance you wish to attend. Concerts are listed by all cities together, or separately for Los Angeles County, Orange County and the Inland Empire. For a list of concerts in cities for one county only, click the appropriate link in the column on the left. Enjoy the summer!



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ALHAMBRA

September 17 - Latino Heritage Festival. The City of Alhambra Latino Heritage Festival will take place from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at 100 S. Second Street. There will be musical entertainment, dance performances, crafts and a pinata for children, games, food vendors and more. Information: (626) 570-5044 or www.cityofalhambra.org.

September 24 - Alhambra Performing Arts Center Programs. Pianist Grace Chung. The program will include music by Chopin, Gershwin, Schubert and others. The concert will take place at 7 p.m. at the Sage Granada Park United Methodist Church, 1850 W. Hellman Avenue. Seating is limited and on a first-come basis. For more information send an e-mail to bizwind@yahoo.com or call the phone number listed. Information: (626) 230-5435.

September 30 and October 1 - Moon Festival on Main. The Moon Festival, a mid-autumn festival celebrated for thousands of years in China, will take place on Second Street (south of Main) from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. There will be cultural displays, vendor and arts/crafts booths, Chinese cultural entertainment and special promotions. Information: (626) 395-9995 or www.downtownalhambra.com/event/moonfestival.

ALTADENA

Sheriff's Support Group of Altadena Concerts in the Park. Concerts take place at 7 p.m. on Saturdays at the Farnsworth Park Amphitheater, 568 E. Mt. Curve Avenue. Information: (626) 798-6335 or www.altadenasheriffs.blogspot.com.

  • September 9 - Hot August Night (Neil Diamond Tribute)

ARCADIA

There are no listings for Arcadia at this time. Please check back again later.

ARTESIA

There is no information for Artesia at this time. Please check back later.

AZUSA

Azusa Pacific University Performances - Performances take place in a variety of locations on the Azusa Pacific University campus. See individual events for location and performance times. The campus is located at 901 E. Alosta Avenue. Information: (626) 812-3058 or www.apu.edu/music.

  • September 15 - Artist Concert Series: Barbara Morrison (Jazz). The program will take place in the Munson Chapel from 7:30 - 9 p.m.

  • September 20 - Faculty Recital Series: Eugene Alcalay, piano. The program will include Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" plus works by Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and Liszt. The program will take place from 8 - 10 p.m. in the Munson Chapel.

  • September 22 - APU Jazz Big Bands and Composer's Showcase. The concert will feature jazz arrangements and original compositions by APU students, faculty and alumni, including a performance of the composition contest winning piece. The concert will take place from 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. in Munson Chapel.

  • September 30 - Gospel Choir: Heritage Concert. The program will take place in the Munson Chapel from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.

BALDWIN PARK

Baldwin Park Downtown Street Market. The Street Market will take place from 5 - 9 p.m. and concerts take place from 7 - 9 p.m. on Maine Avenue between Ramona Boulevard and Palm Avenue. Food will be available for purchase, and there will be a beer garden, food vendors, and a kids' fun zone. Information: (626) 813-5245 x317 or www.baldwinpark.com.

  • August 31 - Yari More Latin Band (Salsa)

  • September 7 - Steel Rod (Top 40)

  • September 14 - Mariachi Arriba Guadalajara and impersonators Kehechente Fernandez and Juan Gabrile from 6 - 8 p.m., American boxing show from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., and Son de Kalavera (Regional Mexican) from 8 - 9 p.m.

  • September 21 - Wild Child (Doors Tribute)

BELLFLOWER

There is no information for Bellflower at this time. Please check back later.

BEVERLY HILLS

Concerts on Canon The City of Beverly Hills presents the 2017 season of Concerts on Canon. Concerts take place from 6 - 6:45 p.m. and 7:15 - 8 p.m. at the Beverly Canon Gardens, 241 N. Canon Drive (between the Montage Hotel and Bouchon). Seating is available on a first-come basis with an open grass area for picnic blankets, tables and chairs. There are also several restaurants in the area open for food purchases. Parking is available in the Beverly Canon Gardens parking structure, 241 N. Canon Drive. Information: (310) 285-6830 or www.beverlyhills.org.

  • August 31 - Rod Lightning and the Thunderbolts of Love (Rock)

Weekly, Sundays - Music at the Beverly Hills Farmers Market. The Beverly Hills Farmers Market takes place Sundays from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. in the 9300 block of Civic Center Drive. There is music at the market from 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. September artists: September 3 - Jory Schulman, September 10 - East of Lincoln, September 17 - Mikael Pederson and September 24 - Violin Vixens. Information: (310) 285-6830 or www.beverlyhills.org, go to exploring and Farmers Market.

BURBANK

There is no information for Burbank at this time. Please check back later.

CARSON

September 1 - Pitch and Pale at the Stub Hub Center. Pitch and Pale returns on the first Friday of the month through September. The event includes food trucks, craft beers and live music. Tonight's bands will be D-Nice and Slick Rick the Ruler (90s Party). Doors open at 5 p.m. with free parking and entry. The event is pet friendly and includes a special area for dogs. The Stub Hub Center is located 18400 Avalon Boulevard on the CSU Dominguez Hills campus; southeast entrance. Information: www.stubhubcenter.com/pitchandpale.

CERRITOS

Cerritos Library Performances. Performances will take place at 7 p.m. in the Skyline Room of the Cerritos Public Library, 18025 Bloomfield Avenue. Information: (562) 916-1342 or www.cerritos.us, go to "Library."

  • September 13 - Golden Age of Classical Music. Violinist Judith Alder and cellist Manon Robertshaw will present an evening of classical music that honors the Gypsy influence in classical repertoire. The program will take place at 7 p.m. in the Skyline Room.

CITY OF INDUSTRY

The Homestead Museum "Ticket to the Twenties" festival will take place in October.

CLAREMONT

September 8 and 21 - Levitt on the Lawn at Scripps College. On September 8 - La Misa Negra (Afro-Colombian/Cumbia), and on September 21 - Meklit (Ethiopian Jazz/Folk). The Levitt on the Lawn performance will take place from 6:30 - 8 p.m. on the Scripps College Bowling Green, 1030 Columbia Avenue on the Scripps College campus. Picnics are welcome, and food will be available for purchase. Information: (909) 621-8187, www.scrippscollege.edu, go to Music Department, or www.collegescalendar.org.

Claremont Friday Nights Live - The Friday night concert series takes place through October at locations in Claremont Village. Regular performances are from 6 - 9 p.m. at the Public Plaza (PP), 101 North Indian Hill Boulevard, the Claremont Chamber of Commerce (CC), 205 Yale Avenue (at Second Street), Shelton Park (Bonita/Harvard), and the City Hall/Council Chambers (CH, Harvard/2nd Street). Seating for most performances is not provided, but lawn chairs are welcome. Information: (909) 624-1681, www.claremontchamber.org or www.ci.claremont.ca.us.

  • September 1 - Silverados Unplugged (Country, PP), Mojave Beach Band (Rock, CC), US 99 (Rock, SP) and Jack McCoy (Oldies, CH)

  • September 8 - Dynamite Dawson (Soft Rock, PP), Mario Rojas and Saturday Night Pink (Rock, CC), A Choired Taste (SP) and Adrienne Selina (Originals/Rock, CH)

  • September 15 - High Strung Band (Bluegrass/Folk, PP), Soulshine (Rock, CC), Blue Highway (Blues/Rock, SP) and Tin & Wire (Folk/Punk, CH)

  • September 22 - Marc Weller Combo (Jazz, PP), Ed Zarate (CC), Talmadge (Rock/Originals, SP) and Random Spark (Rock, CH)

  • September 29 - Claremont Voodoo Society (Blues/Rock, PP), Lee Powers (Great American Songbook, CC), Doug Brooks and Friends (SP) and Falls Like Rain (Rock, CH)

Claremont Monday Night Concert Series - Concerts are from 7 - 8:30 p.m. at Memorial Park, 840 N. Indian Hill Boulevard. No dogs or alcohol allowed in park. Information: (909) 399-5490 or www.ci.claremont.ca.us.

  • September 4 - The Answer (Classic Rock)

Performances at the Claremont Colleges - The following performances are presented by Pomona College and Scripps College of the Claremont Colleges (unless otherwise noted). Performance locations are listed with the concerts and are in Balch Auditorium, 1030 Columbia at 10th Street, Garrison Theater, 241 E. 10th Street, Bridges Hall of Music, 150 E. 4th Street, or Lyman Hall, Thatcher Music Building, 340 N. College Avenue. Information: Pomona College - (909) 607-2671 or www.pomona.edu/music-calendar; Scripps College - (909) 607-3266 or www.scrippscollege.edu; also www.collegescalendar.org.

  • September 10 - Pomona College: Celliola and Friends. Cynthia Fogg, viola, and Tom Flaherty, cello, with Karl Kohn, piano, Joti Rockwell, mandolin, Rachel Huang, vioin, and others. The program will include music by Flaherty, Kohn, Peter Van Zandt and Karen Walwyn. The concert will take place at 3 p.m. in Bridges Hall of Music, 150 E. 4th Street.

  • September 15 - Pomona College: Sensational Sonatas with Elbert Tsai, violin, and Jennie Jung, piano. The program will feature violin sonatas by Beethoven, Dvorak and Saint Saens. The program will take place at 8 p.m. in Bridges Hall of Music, 150 E. 4th Street.

  • September 17 - Pomona College: Moller-Fraticelli Guitar Duo. The European and Argentinian guitarists will present a program including selections by Johann Kaspar Mertz and Johannes Moller, plus a variety of Argentinian Tangos. The performance will take place at 3 p.m. in Bridges Hall of Music, 150 E. 4th Street.

  • September 23 - Pomona College: Orfeus. "Orfeus," the world's first house music opera, written and produced by Nmon Ford, is a mashup of opera, house music, theater and film. The program will take place at 8 p.m. in Bridges Hall of Music, 150 E. 4th Street.

  • September 24 - Harvey Mudd College - HMC Concert Series presents Echo Mountain Chamber Project. New and classic chamber music for piano, violin and clarinet performed by James Sullivan, clarinet, Sarah Thornblade, vioin, and Aron Kallay, piano. The program will take place from 7 - 8:30 p.m. at the Drinkward Recital Hall, 320 East Foothill Boulevard. Info: (909) 621-8922 or www.hmc.edu/calendar/harvey-mudd-arts

  • September 30 - Pomona College: Genevieve Feiwen Lee: A Concert of Piano and Harpsichord Music. The program will take place at 8 p.m. in Bridges Hall of Music, 150 E. 4th Street.

COVINA

Covina Farmers Market. The market takes place on Fridays from 5 - 9 p.m. at Heritage Plaza, Citrus Street/San Bernardino. Information: www.covinafarmersmarket.com

  • September 1 - No entertainment listed.

  • September 8 - Bulldawn Blues Band

  • September 15 - Artists TBA

  • September 22 - BYOB (Bring Your Own Blues)

  • September 29 - Chico's Bail Bonds (Blues)

CULVER CITY

September 16 - Birthday Party in the Park. The Culver City Centennial Celebration will continue with a Birthday Party in the Park from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Park, 4117 Overland Avenue. There will be arts and crafts, games, chalk art, bus tours, relay races, a beer garden and food trucks. The party will continue from 3 - 7 p.m. with the 100th Birthday Concert Celebration. There will be performances by the Pine Mountain Logs (Covers) and Jack Mack and the Heart Attack (Rock), plus dancing, a beer garden and food trucks. Parking will be available at Sony Studios, enter at Overland Avenue. Information: (310) 253-6000, www.culvercity100.org or www.culvercity.org.

September 20 - Downtown Culver City Third Wednesdays Programs takes place every third Wednesday of the month from 5 - 9 p.m. The event will include entertainment, plus a chance to shop and sample from one-of-a-kind boutiques and view art at gallery openings. The event will also will feature special offers from businesses throughout the downtown area, as well as outdoor entertainment and other activities. See website for more information. Two hours free parking. Information: www.downtownculvercity.com.

DIAMOND BAR

There is no information for Diamond Bar at this time. Please check back later.

DOWNEY

August 31 - Rooftop Concerts: Havana Nights. The Havana Nights program will take place from 7 - 9 p.m. on the rooftop at the public parking structure located at 2nd Street/New Street (adjacent to the Krikorian Theatre). The rooftop will open at 6:30 p.m. and is accessible by elevator or stairwell. There will be a performance by La Charanga Cubana (Cuban Charanga) with a salsa dance show, a beer and wine garden, an exhibit of local artist works hosted by the Downey Arts Coalition, and arts and crafts for children (while supplies last). Bring a chair, and no pets allowed. Information: (562) 904-7238 or www.downeyca.org.

September 16 - Downey International Food and Music Festival. The Downey International Food Festival will take place from 4 - 11 p.m. on Downey Avenue between 2nd and 4th Streets. Admission and entertainment are free; fee for food tastings. The event will feature ongoing entertainment by a wide variety of bands, folklorico dancers/local dance groups, a family fun zone, craft beer and wine garden, and more. See website for entertainment line-up. Information: (562) 904-7238, www.downeyca.org or www.facebook.com/discoverdowney.

September 26 - Community Folk Music Jam. At this folk music jam, the participants sit in a circle formation with their acoustic instruments. Facilitators ensure a continuum of activity throughout the jam; guests and other non-musician visitors may sit outside the circle as space permits. The folk music jam will take place from 6 - 8:45 p.m. at the BJR Community and Senior Center, 7810 Quill Drive. Information: (562) 904-7223, www.downeyca.org or http://www.folkjam.org.

DUARTE

September 23 - Route 66 Parade and City Picnic The Route 66 parade will begin at 10 a.m. along Huntington Drive between Cotter and Mt. Olive in Duarte and will feature antique and classic cars, marching bands, equestrian units and local community groups. The City Picnic and car show will take place following the parade from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Royal Oaks Park, 2627 Royal Oaks Drive. The picnic will include a wine and beer garden, vintage car show, food, community and game booths, and entertainment by the Beverly Belles (1930s/40s/50s) and Sweet Harmony (Covers/Variety). Information: (626) 357-7931 or www.accessduarte.com.

EAGLE ROCK

September 10 - soundShoppe. soundShoppe is a free monthly unstructured sound workshop/noise jam for experimental musicians and sound artists presented by SASSAS and the Center for the Arts Eagle Rock. Doors open at 12:30 p.m., and the event takes place from 1 - 4 p.m. at the Center for the Arts Eagle Rock, 2225 Colorado Boulevard. Tables and chairs are provided; participants are asked to bring their own audio cables, power cords, multiple boxes and amplification. See additional details and register using the link on the SASSAS website. Information: www.sassas.org, www.cfaer.org.

EL MONTE

There is no information for El Monte at this time. Please check back later.

EL SEGUNDO

September 16 - El Segundo Concerts in the Library Series Burning Heart Bluegrass (Traditional Bluegrass). The performance will take place at 2 p.m. in the Friends of the Library Room at the El Segundo Public Library, 111 West Mariposa at Main Street. Information: (310) 524-2728 or www.elsegundo.org, go to city calendar.

Live Music at The Point. Concerts will take place Wednesdays from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. at The Point, Rosecrans at Sepulveda. Bring chairs or blankets. Information: (310) 414-5280 or www.thepointsb.com

  • August 30 - Sound FX (Pop/Rock Variety)

GLENDALE

September 6 and 20 - "Music at Noon" Concerts. The free half-hour concerts on the first and third Wednesdays of each month take place from 12:10 p.m. to 12:40 p.m. at Glendale City Church, 610 E. California Avenue. This month's concerts will be: September 6 - Cynthia Ellis, flute, and Michelle Temple, harp; and September 20 - Ergo Musica concert curated by Adriana Zoppo. Information: (818) 244-7241, www.fbcglendale.net or www.glendalenoonconcerts.blogspot.com.

September 16 - Open Arts And Music Fest. The 2nd Annual Open Arts and Music Festival will take place from 2 - 10 p.m. on Brand Boulevard in downtown Glendale (vicinity of 216 North Brand Boulevard). The event will include music performances by DJ Monalisa, El Santo Golpe, Yavaran, Boogaloo Assassins, Buyepongo, Wondem, Element Band, DUCKWRTH and Run River North, hosted by Dublab's Ale. There also will be art workshops and demonstrations, garden workshops, activities for children and more. Information: www.openartsmusic.com, www.facebook.com/openartsmusic or www.glendalearts.org.

GLENDORA

September 29 - Azusa Pacific University Performances - APU Symphony Orchestra with Nathan Cole. The Symphony Orchestra's first concert will include LA Philharmonic First Associate Concertmaster and APU faculty member Nathan Cole playing Beethoven's Violin Concerto. The program also will include Concerto Competition winner Jesus Manuel Toro performing the first movement of Rachmaninoff's "2nd Piano Concerto" and other works. The concert will take place from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. at the Haugh Performing Arts Center at Citrus College, 1000 W. Foothill Boulevard. Information: (626) 812-3058 or www.apu.edu/music.

HAWAIIAN GARDENS

There is no information for Hawaiian Gardens at this time. Please check back a little later.

HERMOSA BEACH

September 2, 3 and 4 - Labor Day Fiesta Hermosa. - Arts and crafts, three stages of live music, and beer and wine garden each day of Labor Day weekend. Fiesta is from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. at Pier/Hermosa Avenues; Pier Avenue main stage is at Pier Plaza/Strand, and the Beer Garden Stage is at 11th Street/Beach Drive. This year there also will be a stage in the Java Man Coffee House vicinity, 157 Pier Avenue. See website for full schedule and parking/shuttle details. Information: (310) 376-0951, www.fiestahermosa.net or www.hbchamber.net.

  • September 2 - Pier Avenue Main Stage: Barley (Americana) from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., and Sam Morrison Band (Southern Rock) from 3 - 6 p.m. Beer Garden Stage: Thank You Drive Thru (Rock) from 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m., and Phoenix Rising (Rock) from 3:30 - 6:30 p.m. See website for additional performances.

  • September 3 - Pier Avenue Main Stage: Pretzel Logic (Steely Dan Tribute) from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., and The Righteous and the Wicked (Red Hot Chili Peppers Tribute) from 3 - 6 p.m. Beer Garden Stage: The Higgs (Rock) from 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m., and Reckless (Rock) from 3:30 - 6:30 p.m. See website for additional performances.

  • September 4 - Pier Avenue Main Stage: Deja Vu (Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young Tribute) from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., and the Long Run (Eagles Tribute) from 3 - 6 p.m. Beer Garden Stage: Alligator Beach (Funk) from 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m., and Mara and the Big Rock Stars (80s Rock) from 3:30 - 6:30 p.m. See website for additional performances.

HOLLYWOOD/HOLLYWOOD HILLS

There is no information for Hollywood/Hollywood Hills at this time. Please check back a little later.

HUNTINGTON PARK

There is no information for Huntington Park at this time. Please check back again later.

INGLEWOOD

September 16 - Inglewood Hispanic Heritage Festival. The City of Inglewood will host a Hispanic Heritage Festival from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the Crozier Middle School, 120 W. Regent Street. The festival will include live entertainment, Aztec and Ballet Folklorico dancers, interactive and carnival style games, face painting, a classic car show, vendor booths, and Mexican food for sale. Bands appearing will be the Mariachi Divas, Bob DeSena Latin Jazz Band, La Sonora Dinamita, and Pedrito Fregoso. See website (city calendar) for full entertainment schedule. Information: (310) 412-8750 or www.cityofinglewood.org.

IRWINDALE

There is no information for Irwindale at this time. Please check back later.

LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE

La Canada Flintridge 2017 Summer Music in the Park. Concerts take place on Sunday evenings from 6 - 8 p.m. in Memorial Park, 1301 Foothill Boulevard. Information: (818) 790-8880 or www.lcf.ca.gov.

  • September 3 - Gary Seiler and the Coast Riders (Jimmy Buffet Tribute)

LA HABRA HEIGHTS

There is no information for La Habra Heights at this time. Please check back later.

LA MIRADA

Noon Concerts at Biola University. This long-standing, mid-day concert series tradition presents guest artists and university faculty and students. It brings to the campus and the community a special opportunity to hear outstanding performances from a variety of artists. All performances are from 12:30 - 1 p.m. in Crowell Hall on the Biola University Campus. Campus address is 13800 Biola Drive. See website for directions. Information: (562) 903-4892 http://academics.biola.edu/music/events, www.biola.edu or http://ccca.biola.edu/events.

  • September 27 - Gary Gould (Klezmer Clarinet)

LA PUENTE

Every Friday - La Puente Live. La Puente Live is an open-air market in downtown La Puente on Main Street. The event will take place from 6 - 10 p.m. every Friday and will include produce sales and live entertainment. Entertainment will be: September 1 - Six Hot Live, September 8 - Aztlan Soul Band, September 15 - Suave the Band, September 22 - Guia Del Norte, and September 29 - MileStone. Information: (562) 375-0888, www.lapuentelive.com or www.facebook.com/lapuentelive.

LA VERNE

There is no information for La Verne at this time. Please check back later.

LAKEWOOD

September 11 - Lakewood Patriot Day Commemoration. The annual concert and program will be held from 6 - 7:30 p.m. in Del Valle Park, 5939 Henrilee Street at Woodruff. The evening will include patriotic music by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department Band and the Golden Sands Chorus (Lakewood women's chorus), and a moment of silence to pay tribute those lost their lives in the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and the men and women of the nation's armed forces and public safety agencies. Light dinner items and snacks will be available for purchase, and dogs and alcohol are prohibited in the park. Information: (562) 866-9771 x2408 or www.lakewoodcity.org.

LAWNDALE

September 23 - Lawndale Blues and Jazz Music Festival. The Blues and Jazz Music Festival will take place from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Jane Addams Park, 15114 Firmona Avenue. Performances will be: Susie Hansen Latin Band (Latin Jazz/Salsa) at 11 a.m., Electric Caravan at noon, Lawndale Blues Boys at 1 p.m., Big Daddy T Blues Band at 2 p.m., and Rosa Lee Brooks Project featuring Greg Wright at 3 p.m. Information: (310) 973-3270 or www.lawndalecity.org.

LONG BEACH

September 1, 2, 3 and 4 - Labor Day at the Shore: Shoreline Village Entertainment. Entertainment for the Labor Day weekend at Shoreline Village will include: Bulldawg Blues Band on Friday from 6 - 9 p.m., Listen (Dance) from 2 - 5 p.m. and Gyspy Breeze (Rock) from 6 - 9 p.m. on Saturday, 2AZZ1 (Jazz) from 1 - 4 p.m. on Sunday, and Hui O Hula (Hula) from noon - 2 p.m. and Steel Rollin' (Funk/R&B) from 3 - 6 p.m. on Monday. There also will be a Transformers Invasion on Sunday and hula dance lessons on Monday. Shoreline Village is located on the waterfront at 429 Shoreline Village Drive. Information: (562) 435-2668 or www.shorelinevillage.com.

September 9 and 10 - Shoreline Village Pirate Festival. The Pirate Festival at Shoreline Village, 429 Shoreline Village Drive, will take place from 1 - 7 p.m. on Saturday and 1 - 5 p.m. on Sunday. There will be sword fighting, pirate games, costume contests, activities for children, pirate-themed stage entertainment and more. Check on website for full schedule of events. Information: (562) 435-2668 or www.shorelinevillage.com.

September 24 - Caribbean Festival at MOLAA. The Caribbean Festival will take place from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. at the Museum of Latin American Art, 628 Alamitos Avenue. There will be live music and dance performances from noon - 4 p.m., art workshops and face painting, and craft and food vendors. Information: (562) 437-1689 or http://www.molaa.org.

September 30 - Carpenter Center Arts for Life Programs. Symphonic Jazz Orchestra. The 67-member Symphonic Jazz Orchestra, conducted by Mitch Glickman, is the country's only ensemble dedicated to blending the worlds of jazz and classical music. The concert wil take place at 3 p.m. in the Carpenter Center for the Arts, 6200 Atherton Street on the CSULB campus. Tickets are free but reservations are necessary; click the ticket link on the event page on the website listed. Please note: this date has been revised from the date listed Carpenter Center program brochure issued earlier this year. Information: (562) 985-7000 or http://www.carpenterarts.org, go to "Arts for Life."

Shark Lagoon Nights at the Aquarium of the Pacific. Shark Lagoon Nights lets all ages enjoy live music while observing the sharks at Harbor Terrace. Please note: The Aquarium itself is not open during this time. Only the Shark Lagoon and restaurant/gift shop areas are open for the evening from 6 - 9 p.m.; music is from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Admission is free and food/drinks are available for purchase. Aquarium address is 100 Aquarium Way. Information: (562) 590-3100 x0, or www.aquariumofthepacific.org.

  • September 8 - Ronny and the Classics (50s/60s/Classics)

  • September 15 - Good Rockin' Daddys (Swing/Boogie-Woogie/Vintage Jazz)

  • September 22 - Rich Watson Trio (Jazz)

  • September 29 - The Tydes (Surf)

LOS ANGELES - DOWNTOWN AND VICINITY

August 31 - "Metro Art Presents . . ." Events at Union Station. Metro Art Presents LA Opera at Union Station. The program will take place from 5 - 7 p.m. in the Ticketing Hall and will include a first look at and sampling of performances from Georges Bizet's classic opera Carmen. Information: www.unionstationla.com.

September 1 - Dance Downtown.. Put on your dancing shoes and dance under the stars from 7 - 11 p.m. in Grand Park on the Event Lawn (near City Hall). Last dance of the season will be Salsa. Beginning dance lessons at 7 p.m. and throughout the evening; dancing to live music or DJs (not specified which night will be live music or DJs) from 7:30 - 11 p.m. Dance floor is provided with space available on a first come, first served basis. Also on July 28, August 11 and 25 - DJ Nights with DJs spinning music in Grand Park from 9 p.m. - midnight. DJ Valida on July 28, DJ Coleman on August 11 and DJ TBA on August 25. Information: (213) 972-3660, (213) 972-7211, www.musiccenter.org/events/summer/dancedowntown or www.musiccenter.org.

September 1, 2 and 3 - West Adams Jazz and Music Festival. The West Adams Jazz and Music Festival will take place from 6 p.m. - midnight Friday, Saturday and Sunday on 7th Avenue between Adams Boulevard and 25th Street. Performances will include gospel, R&B, jazz, Latin, funk and more. There also will be food trucks, local artisan goods and activities for children. Information: (213) 705-3336 or www.facebook.com/avenuesjazzmusicfestival.

September 2 - Chinatown Summer Nights. LA Chinatown and KCRW will present Chinatown Summer Nights again this summer from 5 p.m. - midnight in the Chinatown Central and West Plazas, 943-951 N. Broadway. The events will include an LA Weekly live music stage, KCRW main stage featuring KCRW DJs, a craft beer garden, food trucks, a photo booth, artisan demonstrations and art activities, a culinary stage and more. Information: (213) 680-0243, www.chinatownsummernights.com or http://www.chinatownla.com.

September 6 - Acoustic Caffeine from Arts Brookfield. Enjoy acoustic music and coffee the first Wednesday of the month from 8 - 9:15 a.m. at the Gas Company Tower main lobby, 555 W. 5th Street (near Pershing Square). Performance this month will be by Duo Deloro (Guitar Duo). Information: http://artsbrookfield.com.

September 7 - Chinatown After Dark. Chinatown After Dark takes place from 6 - 10 p.m. on the first Thursday of the month at the Far East Plaza, 727 N. Broadway. The event features an opportunity for innovative chefs to test out new menu items and pop-up concepts. There is also musical entertainment from DJs to intrumentalists. Information: (213) 680-0243, www.chinatownla.com or www.facebook.com/chinatownafterdark.

September 8 - Music at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes. The Summer of Salsa series continues with The Arsenio Rodriguez Project. LA Plaza de Cultura u Artes is located at 501 North Main Street. Doors open at 6 p.m., and the concert will start at 7 p.m. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Information: (888) 488-8083 or www.lapca.org.

September 8 and 22 - Angel City Jazz at the Bunker Hill Farmers Market. Arts Brookfield presents artists from the Angel City Jazz Festival. Festival artists will be performing on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of the month through October from noon - 1:15 p.m. Performances will take place at the Bunker Hill Farmers Market in the plaza at 333 S. Hope Street. Information: http://artsbrookfield.com.

September 9 - Edendale Up Close Concerts. Annelle Gregory, solo violin recital. The program will take place from noon - 1 p.m. at the Edendale Branch Library in Echo Park, 2011 W. Sunset Boulevard, in the Community Room. Free parking in the library lot (enter from Alvarado). Information: (213) 207-3000 (library) or http://edendaleupclose.blogspot.com.

September 14 - Grand Park LA Programs. Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA Launch Party. The celebration will take place from noon - 10 p.m. and will include live music and dance performances, activities, giveaways, photo opportunities, food vendors and an introduction to Pacific Standard Time LA/LA, an exploration of Latin American and Latino art taking place from September through January 2018 at arts institutions across Southern California. Performances will include Ori (Latin American Music/Dance) at noon, DJ Cee Brown featuring Aponte at 6 p.m., and Quantic Live (Latin/World) at 8:30 p.m. Information: (213) 972-8080 or www.grandparkla.org.

September 22 - "Metro Art Presents . . ." Events at Union Station. Metro Art Presents The Cory Beers Cimbalom Band (Eastern European). The program will take place from 4 - 6 p.m. on the Union Station North Patio. Information: www.unionstationla.com.

September 16 and 17 - Mexican Independence Day Celebration on Olvera Street. The celebration of Mexican Independence from Spain will include popular and traditional entertainment, cultural activities, historic displays, food, artisan exhibits and more. Festivities will take place from 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. at the El Pueblo Historical Monument/Olvera Street (across from Union Station). Time subject to change. Information: (213) 485-8372, www.elpueblo.lacity.org or www.facebook.com/elpueblola.

September 16 and 17 - Central American Independence Parade and Festival. The Central American Independence Festival will take place from 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. on Sunday in the area around MacArthur Park. The main stage for entertainment will be located at Wilshire/Alvarado. The Central American Independence Parade will take place on Sunday from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. beginning at Pico/Vermont along Pico and Alvarado. Information: (323) 632-2380 or www.cofeca.org.

September 22 - "Metro Art Presents . . ." Events at Union Station. Metro Art Presents The Cory Beers Cimbalom Band (Eastern European). The program will take place from 4 - 6 p.m. on the Union Station North Patio. Information: www.unionstationla.com.

September 28 - Gibson Dunn Rush Hour Series at The Colburn School The Gibson Dunn Rush Hour series features the brightest stars of the future from the Conservatory of Music and Academy, including virtuoso soloists and various chamber music ensembles. Tonight's performance is "Showstopping Solos," hosted by Robert Lipsett. The performance will begin at 6 p.m. in Thayer Hall and will be followed by a post-concert reception. Reservations are requried - click "our online box office for performances and events is open" on the first web page listed. The Colburn School is located at 200 South Grand across from the Walt Disney Concert Hall. Information: (213) 621-2200, www.colburnschool.edu/events/event-tickets or www.colburnschool.edu.

September 28 and 29 - UnSilent Cinema. UnSilent Cinema features classic silent films brought to life by contemporary live scores. This year's programs are inspired by female-focused music and film. Two full-length features with strong female leads have been paired with world premiere scores written and performed by top female musicians. On Sept. 28th, The Goddess (1934) will screen with a score performed by Argentinian singer and songwriter Juana Molina. On Sept. 29, The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) will be screened with a performance by American singer, songwriter and artist Julia Holter. Both screenings will open with a live set by composer/filmmaker Noveller. There will be DJ sets on the plaza at 7 p.m. and films will begin at 8 p.m. at Fig At 7th, 735 S. Figueroa. Information: http://artsbrookfield.com or www.figat7th.com.

September 29 - Downtown Dark Nights at LA Live. Dark Nights at LA Live will take place from 6 p.m. to late night on the plaza at LA Live (across from the Staples Center). There wil be live music and entertainment, street performers and artists, a pop-up marketplace, $5 food and drink specials at area restaurants and more. Information: www.lalive.com/events-calendar/dark-nights or www.lalive.com.

Most Wednesdays - Midday Organ Recital at Our Lady of Angels Cathedral. Free half-hour organ recitals at 12:45 p.m. on most Wednesdays. (See date calendars to confirm concerts or call venue.) Cathedral address is 555 W. Temple. Information: (213) 680-5200 or http://www.olacathedral.org

Every Thursday - Noontime Organ Recital at FCCLA. The First Congregational Church of Los Angeles, 540 S. Commonwealth at 6th, offers weekly half-hour organ concerts on Thursdays beginning at 12:10 p.m. Concerts are open to the public. Information: (213) 385-1345 or http://www.fccla.org.

Grand Performances - Grand Performances events are held at the Watercourt of California Plaza, Grand Avenue between 4th Street and the Museum of Contemporary Art. Performance time vary - see individual performance dates. Information: (213) 687-2159 or www.grandperformances.org.

  • September 22 - Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra at 8 p.m. Venezuelan-born maestro Carlos Izcaray will lead the concert launching the LACO's 50th Annivesary season.

Levitt Pavilion Los Angeles - The Levitt Pavilion in MacArthur Park returns for the summer with concerts Thursday through Sunday nights. On Thursday through Saturday concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. On Sunday concerts begin at 6:30 p.m. (unless otherwise noted). The Levitt Pavilion at MacArthur Park is located in the northwest corner of the park near the intersection of West 6th Street and S. Park View Street (just west of downtown Los Angeles). Information: (213) 201-6111, www.levittla.org or www.levittlosangeles.org

  • August 31 - LA Witch, Frankie and the Witch Fingers (Indie/Garage)

  • September 1 - Peanut Butter Wold: History of Hip Hop 1979-88

  • September 2 - Peanut Butter Wold: History of Hip Hop 1979-88

  • September 3 - The Battle of Santiago (Afro-Cuban/Post-Rock) at 7:30 p.m.

  • September 7 - Prezident Brown and Arise Roots (Reggae)

  • September 8 - Eagle Rock Gospel Singers (Gospel)

  • September 9 - Mudbug Brass Band (New Orleans Jazz/Funk)

  • September 10 - Tropi Carillo (Afro-Tropical)

USC Thornton School of Music Performances - Performances take place in a variety of locations on the USC campus (see individual performances). All concerts are free and open to the public (exceptions are noted). Check website for current parking fees. Information: (213) 740-2584, www.music.usc.edu or www.usc.edu/music.

  • September 8 - USC Thornton Symphony. The Symphony, led by Carl St. Clair, will present a "The Triumph of Life." The program will include Mahler's tone poem "Totenfeier" and Prokovfiev's Fifth Symphony and will take place at 7:30 p.m. in Bovard Auditorium.

  • September 22 - USC Thornton Symphony. The Symphony will present Ravel's "Daphnis et Chloe: Suite No. 2," and Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring," revolutionary scores for two icons of modern dance. The program will take place at 7:30 p.m. in Bovard Auditorium.

  • September 25 - USC Thornton Concert Jazz Orchestra: Swing Night. The Orchestra will present a program of classic big band hits of the 1930s and 1940s including original arrangements by Thornton students, faculty and alumni. The program will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the Carson Center.

  • September 27 - Student Performance Series: Strings. USC Thornton strings students will present a series of concerts featuring a variety of accompanied and unaccompanied works. Tonight's program will be Paganini, Popper, Piatti and more, and it will take place at 6:30 p.m. in the MacDonald Recital Hall.

  • September 28 - Jazz Night. The series featuring students performing contemporary jazz works will take place at 7 p.m. in the Ground Zero Performance Cafe.

  • September 28 - Vive La France: A Collaborative Chamber Music Recital. Karen Dreyfus, director of chamber music at Thornton, will lead faculty and students in a program of French chamber music. Faculty members performing will include Bernadene Blaha, Glenn Dicterow, Kevin Fitz-Gerald, Ben Hong, Thomas Hooten, Bing Wang and Michele Zukovsky. The concert will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the Newman Recital Hall.

Performances at The Colburn School - Performances are open to the public and are free of charge. See individual event information for time and location. The Colburn School is located at 200 South Grand across from the Walt Disney Concert Hall. Information: (213) 621-2200 or www.colburnschool.edu.

  • September 29 - Friday Night Recitals at 7 and 8:15 p.m. in Mayman Hall. CSPA students recommended by faculty perform repertoire at intermediate through advanced levels in front of a faculty jury.

LOS ANGELES - MUSEUM DISTRICT AND MID-WILSHIRE AREA

September 2 - Dapper Day at LACMA - Dapper Day celebrates the new Chagall exhibition Chagall: Fantasies for the Stage. There will be film screenings, picnics on the lawn, a Latin Sounds concert featuring Fabian Otero and the West Coast Salsa Orchestra, and late-night dancing from 7 - 10 p.m. with DJ Professor Watson. Events take place at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wishire Boulevard. Please note: Admission to the Chagall exhibit is not included in this event. The exhibit requires a separate paid ticket. Information: (323) 857-6000 or www.lacma.org.

September 10 - Little Ethiopia Cultural Street Festival The celebration of the Ethiopian New Year will take place from noon - 8 p.m. on Fairfax Avenue between Olympic Boulevard and Whitworth Drive. There will be cultural performances, art and crafts, and Ethiopian cuisine for sale. Information: (310) 877-3530, (323) 360-4431, www.littleethio.com or www.littleethiopiabusinessassociation.com.

September 16 - TARFEST 2017. TARFEST, a music and art festival, will take place from 2 - 10 p.m. at La Brea Tar Pits Park, 5801 Wilshire Boulevard. The event will include live music by LA Bouquet, Brainstory, Alina Bea, The Sovereign Artist and Love Ghost, DJ sets, live painting demonstrations, a variety of family-friendly/crafts activities, a beer and wine garden and food trucks. Information: www.tarfest.com or www.launchla.org.

September 24 - Los Angeles Recorder Orchestra. Members of the 30-person ensemble perform music on recorders ranging from a 9-inch Sopranino to an 8-foot plus SubContraBass. The "Halcyon Days" program will take place at 4 p.m. at St. Bede's Episcopal Church, 3590 Grand View Boulevard. The same concert will be performed in Fullerton on September 17. Information: (562) 773-2265 or www.larohome.org; also www.stbedesla.org.

Jazz at LACMA - Jazz at LACMA concerts are from 6 - 8 p.m. in the BP Grand Entrance of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wishire Boulevard. Information: (323) 857-6115 or www.lacma.org.

  • September 1 - Rickey Woodard

  • September 8 - 9th Annual LA Jazz Treasure Award: Lalo Schifrin

  • September 15 - Justo Almario Quartet

  • September 22 - Matthew Gordy Jazz Tonite Sextet

  • September 29 - Carol Welsman

Latin Sounds Concert Series at LACMA. The Latin Sounds series presents performances of a variety of styles of Latin music. The outdoor concerts are from 5 - 7 p.m. on Saturdays in the Hancock Park area of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wishire Boulevard. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets and picnics. Information: (323) 857-6000, (323) 857-6115 or www.lacma.org.

  • September 2 - Fabian Otero & The West Coast Salsa Orchestra

  • September 24 - Pete Escovedo Latin Jazz Band (Sunday concert)

"Sundays Live" Chamber Music Series - Concerts are at 6 p.m. at the Leo S. Bing Theater of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Visit the Sundays Live website to find other ways of listening to the concerts, including LACMA's streaming audio of the performances. Information: (323) 857-6234, www.sundayslive.org or www.lacma.org.

  • September 3 - Emerson Trio

  • September 10 - Capitol Ensemble

  • September 17 - Pianist Inyoung Huh

  • September 24 - Los Angeles Symphonic Winds

  • October 1 - The Moller-Fraticelli Guitar Duo

Los Angeles Farmers Market Summer Concerts - Friday Night Music concerts take place from 7 - 9 p.m. on the West Patio of the Los Angeles Farmers Market, 6333 W. 3rd at Fairfax. Information: (323) 933-9211 or www.farmersmarketla.com.

  • September 1 - Susie Hansen Latin Band (Latin Jazz, Salsa)

LOS ANGELES - SOUTH AND EAST

September 2, 3, and 4 - Leimert Park Village Heritage Festival. The festival will take place from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. daily in Leimert Park at 4318 Degnan Boulevard. The event will include music, dance and spoken word performances, a village marketplace, food and drink vendors, and more. Artists will include Barbara Morrison, Greg Wright Blues, the Michael Session Quartet and many others. See website for full schedule. Information: (213) 290-3831 or www.africanamericanheritagefestival.com.

September 9 - Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza 70th Anniversary Celebration Concert. Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza will celebrate its 70th Anniversary with a special concert by Faith Evans. The concert will take place from 2 - 5 p.m. in the Sears Lot off Stocker Street. To kick-off the concert, Metro Art Los Angeles will present local opening acts from the nearby Leimert Park community. No chairs or umbrellas will be allowed into the event. Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza is located at 3650 West Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Information: (323) 290-6636 or www.baldwinhillscrenshawplaza.com.

September 10 - East LA Mexican Independence Day Parade and Celebration. The East LA Mexican Independence Day parade is the oldest and largest Hispanic parade in the country. The parade will take place starting at 10 a.m. on Cesar Chavez Boulevard from Mednik to Gage Avenue. The festival following the parade will take place from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. on Mednik between Cesar Chavez Boulevard and 1st Street. The festival will include performances throughout the day on the Radio Centro Main Stage, arts and crafts, merchandise and more. Information: (323) 587-6177, www.cmcplosangeles.org or www.facebook.com/CMCPLA.

September 23 and 24 - Councilmember Gilbert Cedillo's 4th Annual Latin Jazz and Music Festival. The Festival will take place on Saturday from 2 - 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 - 7 p.m. at Sycamore Grove Park, 4702 N. Figueroa Street. Saturday bands will be: Plaza de la Raza Youth Jazz Band, Susie Hansen Latin Jazz Band, Soul Sauce, Jimmy Imperial and Joe Batan. Sunday bands will be HOLA Youth Jazz Band, Cold Duck, Arturo O'Farrill and Dos Lobos. Information: (323) 550-1538 or www.gilcedillo.com.

September 30 and October 1 - Simon Rodia Day of the Drum Festival and Watts Towers Jazz Festival The Day of the Drum festival will take place on Saturday from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., and The Watts Towers Jazz Festival will take place on Sunday from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. The Watts Towers Jazz Festival features performances from both established and emerging artists from the area. Both events will take place at the Watts Towers Arts Center, 1727 E. 107th Street in Watts, and there will be children's activites, tours of the towers, a drum circle, and art exhibits and vendors, and food available for purchase. See the full performance line-up on the Festival website. There is easy access to the facility from the Metro Blue Line. Information: (213) 847-4646 or www.wattstowers.org.

LOS ANGELES - WEST

September 23 - "Off the 405" at the Getty Center. "Off the 405" programs include performances by emerging bands and DJs, open galleries and a cash bar with local beer, agua fresca cocktails and bites. Tonight's program will be Sonorama! Latin American Composers in Hollywood. The Mexican Institute of Sound, with special guests Sergio Mendoza and a band led by LA's Alberto Lopez will pay special tribute to Latin American composers. The event will take place from 7 - 9 p.m. in the museum courtyard. Parking is $15 or $10 after 5 p.m. Reservations are not required. Information: (310) 440-7300 or www.getty.edu.

Sunset Concerts at the Skirball - The summer concerts feature musical traditions from the U.S. and around the globe. Concerts take place at the Skirball Cultural Center (N. Sepulveda Blvd. off the 405 Freeway) on Thursdays at 8 p.m. Doors open at 6:30. Limited seating is available on a first-come basis, and no outside chairs are allowed. Parking is $10 per car (cash only), and galleries are open until 10 p.m., including free admission to the exhibit Paul Simon: Words and Music. No street parking in area neighborhoods. Information: (310) 440-4500 or www.skirball.org

  • August 31 - Betsayda Machado y La Parranda El Clavo (Afro-Venezuelan Soul)

MANHATTAN BEACH

Manhattan Beach Summer Concert Series - Concerts are on Sundays from 5 - 7 p.m. in Polliwog Park, Manhattan Beach Blvd./Redondo Ave. Information: (310) 802-5406, (310) 802-5000, www.citymb.info or http://www.citymb.info/concertsinthepark.

  • September 3 - Colour My World (Chicago Tribute)

MARINA DEL REY

Fisherman's Village Concert Series. - Outdoor performances are from 2 - 5 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday at Fisherman's Village, 13755 Fiji Way, weather permitting. Parking is available for two hours with validation. Information: (310) 305-9545, visitor information, or www.visitmarinadelrey.com.

  • September 2 - U.S. 99 (Rock/Blues)

  • September 3 - Brasil Brazil (Bossa Nova/Samba)

  • September 4 - Friends (R&B)

  • September 9 - Charangoa (Latin/Salsa)

  • September 10 - Susie Hansen Latin Band (Salsa)

  • September 16 - Elements (Dance)

  • September 17 - Floyd and the Flyboys (R&B/Rock/Blues)

  • September 23 - Blue Breeze Band (R&B)

  • September 24 - 2AZZ1 (Jazz/Funk)

  • September 30 - Bob De Sena (Latin Jazz)

  • October 1 - Jimi Nelson and the Drifting Cowboys (Country)

MONROVIA

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MONTEBELLO

September 16 - Montebello ArtFest. The 4th Annual Montebello ArtFest will take place from noon - 6 p.m. at Montebello City Park, 1401 W. Whittier Boulevard. There will be live music, art sales/exhibitions, workshops, gievaways, a car show, mural installations and more. Information: www.keepingtheculturealive.com/art-fest.

NORWALK

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PALOS VERDES

September 17 - South Bay Chamber Music Society Concerts. String Octet from the Colburn Conservatory: Martin Beaver, violin, Paul Coletti, viola and others TBA. The program will include works by Mozart, Bruch and Mendelssohn. The concert will take place at 3 p.m. at the Pacific Unitarian Church, 5621 Montemalaga in Rancho Palos Verdes. Information: (310) 376-2169 or www.palosverdes.com/sbcms.

PASADENA

September 5 - Tuesday Musicale at the Pasadena Public Library. Tuesday Musicale monthly recitals include voice, piano solo, instrumental and chamber music performances. The performances will take place at 12:30 p.m. in the Donald Wright Auditorium of the Pasadena Central Library on Walnut. Information: (626) 398-0658 or www.tuesdaymusicale.org.

September 7 - Goldline Concert Series at Lake Avenue Church. The Goldline Concert Series takes place the first Thursday of every month from 12:05 - 12:40 p.m. at Lake Avenue Church, 393 N. Lake Avenue. This month's performance will feature cellist Jonathan Thomson and pianist Duane Funderbunk performing Beethoven's Fifth Cello Sonata. 16-year-old organist Raymond Yeo also will showcase the church's Casavant pipe organ. Information: (626) 844-4721 or www.lakeave.org.

Pasadena Presbyterian Church Music at Noon Concerts. - Concerts take place at 12:10 in the church sanctuary and are open to the public. The church is in Downtown Pasadena at the corner of Colorado and Madison. Information: (626) 793-2191 or www.ppcmusic.org.

  • August 30 - Soprano Anita Protich

  • September 6 - Evan Marshall, mandolin

  • September 13 - VR Smith and Friends (Jazz)

  • September 20 - The Luso-Amerian Duo - Clarinetist Virginia Figueiredo and pianist Lorenzo Sanchez

  • September 27 - Pianist Zachary Deak

Levitt Pavilion Summer Concert Series. - Unless otherwised noted, performances are three nights a week. Thursday and Sunday shows begin at 7 p.m. and (some Friday and) Saturday shows begin at 8 p.m. On nights with 7 p.m. main stage performances, festival activities begin at 5:30 p.m. On nights with 8 p.m. main stage performances, festival activities begin at 6:30 p.m. See website for details of each night's activities. All performances are at the Levitt Pavilion Bandshell in Memorial Park, corner of Walnut and Raymond in Old Town Pasadena. Information: (626) 683-3230 or www.levittpavilionpasadena.org.

  • September 2 - Ara Dabanjian Combo (World)

  • September 3 - Barbara Morrison (Jazz)

PICO RIVERA

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PLAYA VISTA

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POMONA

Pomona Concert Band Summer Concerts. Concerts are held on Thursdays at 8 p.m. in Ganesha Park, 1575 N. White Avenue, at the G. Stan Selby Bandshell behind the Community Center Building. Parking and admission are free. See website for program information for individual concerts. Information: (909) 620-2321, www.pomonaconcertband.com or www.ci.pomona.ca.us.

  • August 31 - "Star Spangled Spectacular"

PUENTE HILLS/ROWLAND HEIGHTS

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REDONDO BEACH

September 9 - Redondo Pier Chalk Art Festival. The Chalk Art Festival will take place from noon - 4 p.m. on the Redondo Pier. There will be chalk artiss, music and prizes. Information: www.riversideca.gov/museum.

Redondo Pier Summer Concerts Concerts are Thursdays and Saturdays at the Redondo Beach Pier from 6 to 8 p.m. All concerts are at the West End of the pier except for the 1st and 3rd Thursdays when they will be at the Octagon, where the pier meets the Boardwalk (below Kincaid's). Bring a beach chair or blanket. Information: www.redondopier.com or www.facebook.com/redondopier.

  • August 31 - Strange Days (Doors Tribute)

ROSEMEAD

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SAN DIMAS

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SAN GABRIEL

September 1, 2 and 3 - San Gabriel Mission Fiesta. The San Gabriel Mission Fiesta will take place Friday from 5:30 p.m. - 11 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. - midnight and Sunday from noon - midnight at the San Gabriel Mission, 428 S. Mission Drive. There will be large and small rides, food vendors and carnival games (fee); admission and entertainment are free. Friday night entertainment will include Mariachi Herradura de Plata at 6:15 p.m., Big Daddy T (Blues) at 7:30 p.m., and The In Crowd & The Storytellers (Doo Wop) at 9 p.m. Saturday evening entertainment will include the San Gabriel Mission Marimba Ensemble at 6 p.m., Shades of LA at 7:30 p.m., and ACE Band at 9:30 p.m. Sunday evening entertainment will include Mestizo LA (West Coast Salsa) at 7:30 p.m. and Steve Salas and Thee Latin All-Stars at 9 p.m. Information: (626) 457-3035, www.sangabrielmissionfiesta.org or www.sangabrielmission.org.

September 14 - LA County Arts Free Concerts in Public Places. Mexican Independence Day Concert. The concert will take place beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Mission Playhouse Plaza, 320 S. Mission Drive. There will be performances by Conjunto Jardin (Son Jarocho) and Trio Ellas (Latin Mariachi/Vocal Harmony Fusion). Food and drink will be available for purchase. Information: (626) 308-2868 or www.missionplayhouse.org.

SAN MARINO

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SAN PEDRO/WILMINGTON

August 30 - September 4 - LA Fleet Week. LA Fleet Week is a national tradition honoring the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. The event has several elements including military activities, public events, STEM education, concerts, ship tours and more. See the website for the full schedule of events; admission to the concerts listed below is free; fee for tours of the Battleship Iowa. Concerts will take place on the Bob Hope USO Delta Air Lines Stage at the Battleship Iowa, 250 S. Harbor Boulevard. Information: (310) 971-4461, www.lafleetweek.org, www.lafleetweek.com or www.portoflosangeles.org/lafleetweek/2017-event-schedule.pdf.

  • August 30 - Musical entertainment includes: Bob Hope USO Troupe at 4:15 p.m., Tommy Mora (Blues/Pop) at 6 p.m., Mike Albert (Guitarist/Blues) at 7:30 p.m., and Hip Street (Tower of Power Tribute) at 9 p.m.

  • August 31 - Musical entertainment includes: Bob Hope USO Troupe at 3 p.m., Tease Band (Top 40) at 3:45 p.m., Crimes of Passion (Pat Benatar Tribute) at 5:30 p.m., and Disco Freaks (Disco) at 8:15 p.m.

  • September 1 - Musical entertainment includes: Bob Hope USO Troupe at 3 p.m., Masters of Puppets (Metallica Tribute) at 6:45 p.m., Quiet Riot (Rock) at 8:30 p.m., and Dos Lobos (Rock, members of Los Lobos) at 9:45 p.m.

  • September 2 - Musical entertainment includes: Los Rios Rock School at 3 p.m., Bob Hope USO Troupe at 4 p.m., Purple Sugar (Rock) at 4:45 p.m., Patrick Warburn and the Bearded Pearl Clams at 6 p.m., 80s Dance Party at 7:30 p.m., and Vince Neil of Motley Crue (Rock) at 9:15 p.m.

  • September 3 - Musical entertainment includes: Mirage (Fleetwood Mac Tribute) at 5 p.m., Dog N Butterfly (Heart Tribute) at 6:30 p.m., Shannon Rae (Country Rock) at 7:45 p.m., and Brent Payne (Country) at 9 p.m.

  • September 4 - Musical entertainment includes: 2 Hot 2 Handle (UFO Tribute) at 4:15 p.m., Priss (KISS Tribute) at 5:30 p.m., Fan Halen (Van Halen Tribute) at 7 p.m., and The Babys (Rock) at 8:30 p.m.

September 15 - South Bay Chamber Music Society Concerts. String Octet from the Colburn Conservatory: Martin Beaver, violin, Paul Coletti, viola and others TBA. The program will include works by Mozart, Bruch and Mendelssohn. The concert will take place at 8 p.m. in the Los Angeles Harbor College Music Recital Hall, 111 Figueroa Place in Wilmington. See website for directions to the campus. Information: (310) 376-2169, www.palosverdes.com/sbcms or www.lahc.cc.ca.us.

September 17 - San Pedro Festival of the Arts. The San Pedro Festival of the Arts is a free festival dedicated to the arts, showcasing dance, music and crafts. The event will take place from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. at Crafted at the Port of LA, 112 E. 22nd Street. There will be dance performances, musical entertainment by Cunao (Latin) and Windy Barnes and the Peedro Players (Jazz/Blues/Pop/R&B). Information: (213) 385-1171 or http://triartsp.com.

SANTA CLARITA

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SANTA FE SPRINGS

September 8- 50th Annual Fiestas Patrias Celebration. The Fiestas Patrias celebrating Mexico's independence from Spain will take place from 6 - 11:30 p.m. at Town Center Plaza at the Santa Fe Springs Civic Center, 11740 E. Telegraph Road. This year's theme is "Distrito Federal," and the event will recognize the culture, crafts, music and dance of the region of Mexico City. There also will be mariachi music, folklorico dancers, game booths, and Mexican food available for purchase. There will be a special shuttle for the event from Los Nietos Park, and festivities will begin with the traditional "Grito." Information: (562) 692-0261 or www.santafesprings.org.

SANTA MONICA

September 3 - Broad Fest - Broad Fest is a day of free music, interactive and arts-making experiences. The event will take place from 2 - 7 p.m. at The Broad Stage at the Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center, 1310 11th Street. There will be performances by Sadubas, Val Vigoda, Tres Souls, The Reverend Shawn Amos, Aaron Nigel Smith, the SMC Jazz Ensemble and others. Food and drink will be available for purchase. Information: (310) 434-3200 or www.thebroadstage.org

Santa Monica Public Library Performances - Programs take place in the MLK Jr. Auditorium of the main branch of the Santa Monica Public Library, 601 Santa Monica Boulevard (unless otherwise noted). See individual performance information for performance times. Information: (310) 458-8600 or www.smpl.org

  • September 7 - Soundwaves Concert: Composer Michael Vincent Walker will present lyrical avant-garde music from his new CD, joined by pianist R. Andrew Lee and cellist Seth Parker Woods. The program will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the MLK Jr. Auditorium of the main library.

  • September 16 - Hispanic Heritage Month Festival. The program will take place from 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at the Pico Branch Library, 2201 Pico Boulevard (310) 458-8684. There will be folk music and folklorico dance performances, games and crafts.

  • September 20 - Soundwaves Concert: Quartet for the End of Time. A quartet of classical musicians will present the masterpiece by Olivier Messiaen which he composed while held in a Nazi prison camp. The program will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the MLK Jr. Auditorium of the main library.

SIERRA MADRE

There is no information for Sierra Madre at this time. Please check back later.

SIGNAL HILL

There is no information for Signal Hill at this time. Please check back later.

SOUTH EL MONTE

South El Monte Summer Concert Series - Concerts are from 6 - 9 p.m. in Mary Van Dyke Park, 1819 N. Central Avenue, or at Shively Middle School, 1431 Central. Information: (626) 579-2043 or www.cityofsouthelmonte.org

  • September 7 - Soto (Latin/Funk) at Shively Middle School

SOUTH GATE

There is no information for South Gate at this time. Please check back later.

SOUTH PASADENA

September 28 - End of Summer Concert. Teresa James and the Rhythm Tramps (Blues). The concert will take place beginning at 5 p.m. at the South Pasadena Public Library, 1115 El Centro, on the North Side of Library Park. Information: (310) 741-7650, www.southpasadenaca.gov, go to departments, and library, or www.lacountyarts.org.

TEMPLE CITY

There is no information for Temple City at this time. Please check back later.

TORRANCE

September 8 - Classical Crossroads Concerts: First Fridays at First! Classical Crossroads concerts are held at the First Lutheran Church of Torrance, 2900 W. Carson Street (on the south side of Carson just east of Maple). Today's concert, First Fridays at First!, will take place from 12:15 - 12:45 p.m. and will feature the Los Angeles Ensemble (Sung Chang, piano, Joanna Lee, violin, Tanner Menees, viola, and Bingxia Lu, cello). Information: (310) 316-5573 or www.palosverdes.com/classicalcrossroads.

September 16 - Classical Crossroads Concerts: The Interludes. Classical Crossroads concerts are held at the First Lutheran Church of Torrance, 2900 W. Carson Street (on the south side of Carson just east of Maple). Today's concert, The Interludes, will take place at 3 p.m. and will feature flutist, violist, pianist and composer Jonathan Sussman with pianist Dana Burnett. Information: (310) 316-5573 or www.palosverdes.com/classicalcrossroads.

VENICE

September 24 - Abbot Kinney Festival. The Abbot Kinney Festival includes arts and crafts for children, multiple performances stages, food vendors/food trucks, beer gardens, artisan vendors and more. The event will take place from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. on Abbot Kinney Boulevard between Venice Boulevard and Main Street. See website for complete entertainment and activity schedules. Information: (310) 310-0982 or www.abbotkinney.org.

WALNUT

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WEST COVINA

There is no information for West Covina at this time. Please check back later.

WEST HOLLYWOOD

West Hollywood "Summer Sounds" Concerts. Concerts are held in different park locations. See each concert for location information. Information: (310) 848-6883 or www.weho.org/arts

  • September 10 - Benny Brydern's Blue Four (1930s Jazz/Swing) at 5 p.m. at Plummer Park, 7377 Santa Monica Boulevard

WHITTIER

September 24 - Rio Hondo Symphony. Kimo Furumoto, conductor. "The Bachelors." The program for the first concert of the season will include Beethoven: Fidelio Overture, Vivaldi: "Spring" from The Seasons, Brahms: Academic Festival Overture, Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet, and Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No 2 in C minor. The concert is at 3 p.m. in the Vic Lopez Auditorium of Whittier High School, 12417 E. Philadelphia Street. Information: (562) 698-8626 or www.riohondosymphony.org.

WOODLAND HILLS

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ONE FINAL THOUGHT ON THE CONCERTS: All of the concerts in the listings are free to the general public, and there are some truly outstanding programs. However, many of the groups and organizations sponsoring these concerts incur substantial costs in bringing them to you year after year. Donations which allow them to continue their tradition of bringing quality music to the general public at no charge are appreciated.


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