Thursday 11
Molotov in southern California
The rock, punk, metal and rap band, Molotov, will visit South California to present its 30 Anniversary Txxxr tour. On Thursday at the House of Blues (400 W. Disney Way, Suite 337, Anaheim), and Sunday at the Wiltern Theater (3790 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles). Both at 8 pm. Tickets from $ 75. Reports Ticketmaster.com.

Exhibitions at Kita Gallery
The Plenty for All exhibition, in the Kita Gallery (3311 La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles) presents Angelinos Andrés Janacua, Hea-Mi Kim and Jacqueline Valenzuela artists, with new and already exhibited works. It ends on October 5. Free admission. Darz.Art reports.
Friday 12
Horror nights in SeaWorld
Howl-O-Scream in Seaworld (500 Be World Dr., San Diego) celebrates its fifth anniversary with the transformation of this place into a sinister and chilling place. With live shows, enchanted houses, horrendous creatures carnival, horror areas and food and drink stations. From Friday to November 1. Tickets from $ 45. REPORTS SEAWORLD.com.

Dance at the Ahmanson Theater
The Camille A. Brown and Dancers dance company will make its debut at the Ahmanson Theater of Music Center (135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles), with the work I AM, which will be the first time it occurs on the west coast. Friday and Saturday at 7:30 pm., Sunday at 2 pm. Tickets from $ 33. Reports Musiccenter.org.

Mexican cinema at several venues
The largest Mexican film festival outside of Mexico, Hello Mexico Film Festival, celebrates its edition 17, which will be held from Friday to September 20. On the inaugural night the movie Cars, Mota and Rocanrol will be presented at the Montalbán Theater (1615 Vine St., Los Angeles). Friday 7 pm. Tickets $ 30. Holamexicoff.com reports.

Saturday 13
Holy Cecilia in The Luckman
The Chicana Band of Indie Music, the Santa Cecilia, returns to Luckman Fine Arts Complex (5151 State University Dr., Los Angeles) as part of its 2025 world tour. Saturday at 8 pm and Sunday at 6 pm. Tickets from $ 33. REPORTS THELUCKMAN.ORG.

Cumbia Night at the Ford
On the night of Cumbia: Black Gallo Sound & é Arenas, Black Gallo brings its psychedelic tropical sound in Mexico City, while Arenas represents the genres of genres of Boyle Heights, Chicano Batman, Chicano Batman. Saturday at 8 pm. Tickets from $ 40. Theford.com reports.

Patrio Festival in Santa Ana
The city of Santa Ana will hold the 45th of Festival Festival and Parade in the streets of the center of this city. With Luis Coronel and Roberto Tapia shows on Saturday, and the DASA and the seventh band on Sunday. The parade will also take place on Sunday (Main St., by Washington Ave., to Civic Center Dr.), with floats, community artists, folk dance and more. Saturday and Sunday from 12 pm. Free. Reports Santa-Ana.org.

Sunday 14
Jaws exhibition
To celebrate the 50 years of filming the Jaws tape, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures (6067 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles) will open Jaws: The Exhibition, the first large -scale exhibition focused exclusively on a single film. Open Sunday and ends on July 26, 2026. Tickets from $ 15; free under 17 years. Academymuseum.org reports.

Mexico Festival in Musco
The Musco Center for the Arts (One University Dr., Orange) presents the tenth edition of the Heartbeat of Mexico Festival, a day of music from Mariachi, dance, visual art and more of Mexican culture. Sunday from 12 pm. Free admission with prior reservation. Reports Muscocenter.org.

Monday 15
CUCHO IN THE GREEK THEATRE
The Chicano Cuco singer -songwriter continues with his ridin ‘Tour, who will arrive at the Greek Theater (2700 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles) and who will have Foos Got Talent and DJ José Galván as the opening. Monday at 8 pm. Tickets from $ 30. AXS.com reports.
