LOS ANGELES! #GO4THDTLA. Grand Park and The Music Center are where to celebrate together with music, food, and an incredible fireworks display launched from the civic center skyline. Grab the best friends, the whole family, and main squeezes and enjoy a bit of togetherness under the beautiful Angeleno sky. **Safety for everyone is número uno. Check back soon for more info on entrances, prohibited items, parking, etc.**
STREET CLOSURE & PARKING INFO: Details on scheduled event street closures recommended parking can be viewed on the map below or in the 4th of July Block Party Community Letter.
Note: The Music Center lot (Lot 14) will not be accessible after 8PM through approx. 10PM. Lot 10 underneath Grand Park will not be accessible due to street closures.
GETTING THROUGH BAG CHECK: All bags will be checked upon entry to event space.
ITEMS PROHIBITED:
Bags and backpacks measuring larger than standard backpack size (16.75 inches x 13 inches x 8.5 inches), coolers, chairs, outside alcoholic beverages, sealed or open beverage bottles with liquid including water (fountains and water for purchase will be available), selfie sticks, glass, smartboards, projection devices, narcotics, tents, firecrackers, explosives, sparklers, firearms/weapons, identity-covering costumes, confetti cannons, generators, drones, printed signage measuring larger than 8.5 inches b x 11 inches, props, flag poles, handheld umbrellas and sticks, public intoxication, rollerblading, skateboarding, smoking, vaping, unauthorized vending, unleashed animals, smart boarding, outside solicitation, staking objects to ground, drone operation, amplified noise and bicycles (bicycles may be parked outside of event at 2nd and Hill streets).
ITEMS ALLOWED: Snacks, food, sealed juice boxes, small bags, strollers, empty reusable non-glass water containers.
FOOD + DRINK :
PICNICS/OUTSIDE FOOD is welcome in totes and backpacks – NO COOLERS. SIZE OF BAGS AND BACKPACKS/TOTES must be standard backpack size or smaller (16.75 inches x 13 inches x 8.5 inches). NO OUTSIDE BEVERAGES including juice and soda (sealed juice boxes are the only exception). ONLY EMPTY (non glass) WATER BOTTLES allowed. PARK WATER FOUNTAINS and WATER FOR PURCHASE BOOTHS will be available in the event space. FOOD VENDORS BOOTHS will be available throughout event space. This is and alcohol-free event, NO ALCOHOL permitted.
SCHEDULE: Doors open at 2pm. Fireworks show at 9PMl. Event ends at 9:30PM
MUSIC and ARTISTS that call L.A. home:
THE FRONTYARD STAGE (Performance Lawn near Hill St.):
2PM – 4PM / Miles Tackett (Breakestra’s own maestro delivers an array of Funk, Soul and Jazz).
4PM – 6PM / Monalisa (Hip-Hop, Soul and anything else with a groove)
6PM – 8PM / C-Minus (West Coast mainstay with a unique approach to fusing Hip-Hop and Rock)
8PM – 9:30PM / DJ Jedi (Legendary Hip-Hop selector takes you up to Fireworks time)
THE BACKYARD STAGE (Event Lawn near City Hall/Spring St.)
YOUR HOST: Mario Hernandez
2PM – 4PM / DJ Akiko Luv (Expert turntable skills and eclectic beats)
4PM – 6PM / Gingee (A global mix of Bass, World Music and Hip-Hop)
6PM – 9:30PM / Sean o (Taking you through the changeovers with a myriad of diverse styles including Disco, House and World Music)
6:15PM – 7:15PM / Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles (Standard Orchestral Repertoire and Contemporary Classics)
7:45PM – 8:45PM / Angel City All-Star Brass Band featuring Special Guest Diana Purim (20+ Piece horn and percussion banda performing Cumbia, Afrobeat, Jamaican, Soul and More)
9PM / Fireworks go BOOM!
Kids’ Play Zones
Event Lawn / 2PM – 5:30PM (between Spring St. & Broadway)
Got Game: Kids’ games and sports on the lawn below City Hall.
The Sandlot / 2PM – 7PM (Between Spring St. & Broadway)
Games: Hop on board one of the game trucks and play with your friends!
Face Painting: Choose from designs made exclusively for 4th of July!
The Love Bus: Step aboard the bus and decorate it with whatever you love!
Crafts: Creat your own colorful bracelet symbolizing everything you love: Community, Family, and of course, Peace and love!
FOOD FOR SALE: Food vendors will be onsite. (More updates to follow)
BIKE PARKING: Bike valet available at 2nd and Hill St. FREE
METRO RECOMMENDATION: Take Metro Red/Purple lines to CIVIC CENTER/GRAND PARK STATION (use 1st St exit; Temple St exit is only open for ADA/elevator access). Gold Line to UNION STATION or LITTLE TOKYO/ARTS DISTRICT STATION, then 7-12 min walk towards The Music Center.
My oh my. Five years together – how awesome is that? Let’s continue to kick it in the park for everyone. VIEW SUMMER SEASON
Information subject to change
Grand Park is an LA County park powered by The Music Center.
A summer favorite now in its 13th year, The Music Center’s Dance DTLA is an evening of dance under the stars on most Friday nights in the summer months, from June – September, 2017. Hosted this year entirely in Grand Park, the series features Dance Downtown (7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.), every other Friday night, where participants can learn new dance moves in a judgment free zone with a different dance genre at each event. From Cumbia to Disco and Line Dancing, Dance Downtown welcomes anyone who loves to dance to learn some new moves in the heart of Los Angeles’ civic center. The Music Center’s Dance DTLA events will be held at various locations throughout Grand Park.
The series includes:
- June 23 – Dance Downtown: Cumbia / Grand Park
- June 30 – DJ Nights, curated by Peanut Butter Wolf / Grand Park
- July 7 – Dance Downtown: Line Dance & Two-Step / Grand Park
- July 14 – DJ Nights, curated by Monalisa/ Grand Park
- July 21 – Dance Downtown: Bollywood / Grand Park
- July 28 – DJ Nights, curated by Valida / Grand Park
- August 4 – Dance Downtown: Disco / Grand Park
- August 11 – DJ Nights, curated by Coleman / Grand Park
- August 18 – Dance Downtown: Argentine Tango / Grand Park
- August 25 – DJ Nights, TBA / Grand Park
- September 1 – Dance Downtown: Salsa / Grand Park
More information available at musiccenter.org
Information subject to change
METRO RED or PURPLE LINE TO CIVIC CENTER/GRAND PARK STATION, GOLD LINE TO LITTLE TOKYO/ARTS DISTRICT STATION
Grand Park is an LA County park powered by The Music Center.
All summer long, Grand Park visitors can explore the entire park and get a free workout at the same time at Grand Park’s Bootcamp. Open to everyone and all fitness levels, this free series is a fun way to connect with others and make an end-of-day workout accessible and fun.
Boot camp sessions are held on Grand Park’s Event Lawn (between Spring St. and N Broadway) every TUES beginning JUNE 6 through SEPT 26.
My oh my. Five years together – how awesome is that? Let’s continue to kick it in the park for everyone. VIEW SUMMER SEASON>
Information subject to change
METRO RED or PURPLE LINE TO CIVIC CENTER/GRAND PARK STATION, GOLD LINE TO LITTLE TOKYO/ARTS DISTRICT STATION
Grand Park is an LA County park powered by The Music Center.
A summer favorite now in its 13th year, The Music Center’s Dance DTLA is an evening of dance under the stars on most Friday nights in the summer months, from June – September, 2017.
Held on alternating Friday nights and curated by influential artists and tastemakers who give voice to Los Angeles’ dynamic and vibrant culture through music, dancing, arts and aesthetics, DJ Nights (9:00 p.m. – midnight) offers Angelenos the opportunity to dance the night away in Grand Park. Details for each night of the series will be announced in May, 2017.
The series includes:
- June 23 – Dance Downtown: Cumbia / Grand Park
- June 30 – DJ Nights, curated by Peanut Butter Wolf / Grand Park
- July 7 – Dance Downtown: Line Dance & Two-Step / Grand Park
- July 14 – DJ Nights, curated by Monalisa/ Grand Park
- July 21 – Dance Downtown: Bollywood / Grand Park
- July 28 – DJ Nights, curated by Valida / Grand Park
- August 4 – Dance Downtown: Disco / Grand Park
- August 11 – DJ Nights, curated by Coleman / Grand Park
- August 18 – Dance Downtown: Argentine Tango / Grand Park
- August 25 – DJ Nights, TBA / Grand Park
- September 1 – Dance Downtown: Salsa / Grand Park
More information available at musiccenter.org
Information subject to change
METRO RED or PURPLE LINE TO CIVIC CENTER/GRAND PARK STATION, GOLD LINE TO LITTLE TOKYO/ARTS DISTRICT STATION
Grand Park is an LA County park powered by The Music Center.
FREE/GRATIS
#5ummertime | #5yearstogether
Gather together with family and friends for a season-wide tribute to L.A.’s house music scene in the park for everyone.
NEW! Sunday Sessions’ 21+ Cocktail Garden returns this season. Outside alcohol is NOT permitted. All coolers, backpacks, bags and totes subject to search. This event is free and open to all ages.
LINE-UP
Kristi Lomax // 2PM- 3PM
Thee Mike B // 3PM – 4:30PM
Lars Behrenroth // 4:30PM- 6PM
Mark de Clive-Lowe // 6PM – 8PM
Information subject to change
Kristi Lomax
Kristi Lomax is originally from New York, but now calls Los Angeles home. She’s a driving force in the soulful sound of the Los Angeles underground, as host of the weekly music program, One Track Mind, heard on progressive radio station KPFK. A champion of house music, Kristi keeps listeners on point with the latest dance records, artists interviews, and guest mixes.
One Track Mind | Soundcloud | Twitter | Mixcloud
Thee Mike B
LA native Thee Mike B has been entrenched in underground music, on both coasts, for decades. In 2011, he was awarded “Best Club DJ” by Los Angeles Magazine.
As a founding member of the legendary Banana Split party, alongside DJ AM and Steve Aoki, he is often credited as a driving force behind bringing new electronic music back to the LA club world.
Mixcloud | Soundcloud | Website | Hear This
Lars Behrenroth
From his early days DJing at a local dance school in Germany to headlining a festivals, 30 years later, Lars Behrenroth has been moving dance floors all over the world. Lars has developed his production skills over the past 19 years to the point where he has accumulated an impressive discography over a variety of labels including Freerange, Compost, Sonar Kollektiv, Liebe*Detail etc.
Deeper Shades of House | Soundcloud | Youtube | Twitter
Mark de Clive-Lowe
Musical polymath Mark de Clive-Lowe seems an impossibility at first sight – juggling beats, synths, live remixing all on-the-fly, brought to life with a casual ease that’s mind-boggling. In his formative London years, the half-Japanese New Zealander helped evolve broken beat, establishing himself as an undeniable voice in progressive electronic music.
Soundcloud | Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
ALL SUNDAY SESSIONS:
SUN JUN 11 // Aaron Paar // Tony Watson // Scott K // Vikter Duplaix feat. Ms. D-Nice
SUN JUL 16 // Kristi Lomax // Thee Mike B // Lars Behrenroth // Mark de Clive-Lowe
SUN AUG 13 // Kaleem // Jun // Tony Powell // Mystery Guest (artist TBD)
SUN SEPT 17 // Sunday Sessions Gets Deep: Celebrating 18 Years of DEEP-LA.
My oh my. Five years together – how awesome is that? Let’s continue to kick it in the park for everyone. VIEW SUMMER SEASON>
Information subject to change
METRO RED or PURPLE LINE TO CIVIC CENTER/GRAND PARK STATION, GOLD LINE TO LITTLE TOKYO/ARTS DISTRICT STATION
Grand Park is an LA County park powered by The Music Center.
All summer long, Grand Park visitors can explore the entire park and get a free workout at the same time at Grand Park’s Bootcamp. Open to everyone and all fitness levels, this free series is a fun way to connect with others and make an end-of-day workout accessible and fun.
Boot camp sessions are held on Grand Park’s Event Lawn (between Spring St. and N Broadway) every TUES beginning JUNE 6 through SEPT 26.
My oh my. Five years together – how awesome is that? Let’s continue to kick it in the park for everyone. VIEW SUMMER SEASON>
Information subject to change
METRO RED or PURPLE LINE TO CIVIC CENTER/GRAND PARK STATION, GOLD LINE TO LITTLE TOKYO/ARTS DISTRICT STATION
Grand Park is an LA County park powered by The Music Center.
A summer favorite now in its 13th year, The Music Center’s Dance DTLA is an evening of dance under the stars on most Friday nights in the summer months, from June – September, 2017. Hosted this year entirely in Grand Park, the series features Dance Downtown (7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.), every other Friday night, where participants can learn new dance moves in a judgment free zone with a different dance genre at each event. From Cumbia to Disco and Line Dancing, Dance Downtown welcomes anyone who loves to dance to learn some new moves in the heart of Los Angeles’ civic center. The Music Center’s Dance DTLA events will be held at various locations throughout Grand Park.
The series includes:
- June 23 – Dance Downtown: Cumbia / Grand Park
- June 30 – DJ Nights, curated by Peanut Butter Wolf / Grand Park
- July 7 – Dance Downtown: Line Dance & Two-Step / Grand Park
- July 14 – DJ Nights, curated by Monalisa/ Grand Park
- July 21 – Dance Downtown: Bollywood / Grand Park
- July 28 – DJ Nights, curated by Valida / Grand Park
- August 4 – Dance Downtown: Disco / Grand Park
- August 11 – DJ Nights, curated by Coleman / Grand Park
- August 18 – Dance Downtown: Argentine Tango / Grand Park
- August 25 – DJ Nights, TBA / Grand Park
- September 1 – Dance Downtown: Salsa / Grand Park
More information available at musiccenter.org
Information subject to change
METRO RED or PURPLE LINE TO CIVIC CENTER/GRAND PARK STATION, GOLD LINE TO LITTLE TOKYO/ARTS DISTRICT STATION
Grand Park is an LA County park powered by The Music Center.
FREE / GRATIS
#5ummertime | #5yearstogether
Grand Park is teaming up with the French Los Angeles Exchange (FLAX) to present an international collaboration and dance performance by French video and performing artist Lola Gonzàlez and Los Angeles-based artists, choreographer Oguri and composer Paul Chavez.
Inspired by the complex landscape of the city, the trailblazing performance entails a traveling processional, which tackles ideas of community, collaboration and the impact of urban living. Sixty performers, a mix of professionals and nonprofessionals, will set off from several distinct locations throughout Los Angeles. Echoing recent unrest in this country and the world, the groups will march through the corridors of Downtown to gather together at the iconic Grand Park for an epic performance, punctuated by individual actions and gestures as each participant acts out their role.
The performance will commence as performers gather at 7:30pm in front of the Civic Center-Grand Park Metro Station on Hill Street between 1st and Temple. They will then proceed through Grand Park towards Grand Avenue, culminating at the The Arthur J. Will Memorial Fountain.
Prelude Journey: Expand your experience and meet the performers at 6:45 pm at one of these four meeting points to follow them on their journey to Grand Park:
- On Red and Purple line Metro platform at 7th Street Station
- On Red and Purple line Metro platform at Union Station
- On Grand Park on the lawn in front of the City Hall, between Spring and Broadway
- On the parking lot on 2nd Street, between Olive and Hill Street
Parking information available here
My oh my. Five years together – how awesome is that? Let’s continue to kick it in the park for everyone. VIEW SUMMER SEASON
Information subject to change.
METRO RED or PURPLE LINE TO CIVIC CENTER/GRAND PARK STATION, GOLD LINE TO LITTLE TOKYO/ARTS DISTRICT STATION
Grand Park is an LA County park powered by The Music Center.
All summer long, Grand Park visitors can explore the entire park and get a free workout at the same time at Grand Park’s Bootcamp. Open to everyone and all fitness levels, this free series is a fun way to connect with others and make an end-of-day workout accessible and fun.
Boot camp sessions are held on Grand Park’s Event Lawn (between Spring St. and N Broadway) every TUES beginning JUNE 6 through SEPT 26.
My oh my. Five years together – how awesome is that? Let’s continue to kick it in the park for everyone. VIEW SUMMER SEASON>
Information subject to change
METRO RED or PURPLE LINE TO CIVIC CENTER/GRAND PARK STATION, GOLD LINE TO LITTLE TOKYO/ARTS DISTRICT STATION
Grand Park is an LA County park powered by The Music Center.
A summer favorite now in its 13th year, The Music Center’s Dance DTLA is an evening of dance under the stars on most Friday nights in the summer months, from June – September, 2017.
Held on alternating Friday nights and curated by influential artists and tastemakers who give voice to Los Angeles’ dynamic and vibrant culture through music, dancing, arts and aesthetics, DJ Nights (9:00 p.m. – midnight) offers Angelenos the opportunity to dance the night away in Grand Park. Details for each night of the series will be announced in May, 2017.
The series includes:
- June 23 – Dance Downtown: Cumbia / Grand Park
- June 30 – DJ Nights, curated by Peanut Butter Wolf / Grand Park
- July 7 – Dance Downtown: Line Dance & Two-Step / Grand Park
- July 14 – DJ Nights, curated by Monalisa/ Grand Park
- July 21 – Dance Downtown: Bollywood / Grand Park
- July 28 – DJ Nights, curated by Valida / Grand Park
- August 4 – Dance Downtown: Disco / Grand Park
- August 11 – DJ Nights, curated by Coleman / Grand Park
- August 18 – Dance Downtown: Argentine Tango / Grand Park
- August 25 – DJ Nights, TBA / Grand Park
- September 1 – Dance Downtown: Salsa / Grand Park
More information available at musiccenter.org
Information subject to change
METRO RED or PURPLE LINE TO CIVIC CENTER/GRAND PARK STATION, GOLD LINE TO LITTLE TOKYO/ARTS DISTRICT STATION
Grand Park is an LA County park powered by The Music Center.
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