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

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Thursday 21

Romeo Santos and Prince Royce at the Crypto.com enviornment

Singers of Dominican descent, Romeo Santos and Prince Royce, continue with their Better Late Than Never tour, which will arrive at Crypto.com (1111 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles). The artists present the most relevant of their repertoires. Today Thursday May 21 at 8 pm. Tickets from $98. Reports: axs.com.

Romeo Santos and Prince Royce will perform together at Premio Lo Nuestro 2026!
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Soak City opens at Knott’s

The Soak City water park at Knott’s Berry Farm (8039 Seaside Blvd., Buena Park), which features more than 20 water attractions, including slides, a wave pool and a lazy river, is now open and will remain in service until September 5. Tickets from $50. Reports: sixflags.com.

Photo: Knott’s Berry Farm

Mercedes display at the Petersen

The Petersen Automobile Museum (6060 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles) will open its new World Class: 100 Years of Mercedes-Benz exhibit, commemorating a century of automotive excellence, celebrating the high-performance engineering and luxury that have defined the brand since the historic merger of Daimler and Benz in 1926. Beginning today, Thursday, May 21. Tickets from $12. Reports: petersen.org.

Photo: Petersen Museum

Friday the 22nd

Shark experience at SeaWorld

SeaWorld (500 SeaWorld Dr., San Diego) will open the doors to Shark Bump into, an underwater experience featuring enhanced visuals and cutting-edge multimedia technology that allows guests to see the power and beauty of sharks. Starting Friday, May 22. Tickets from $70. Reports: seaworld.com.

Photo: SeaWorld

Sesame Insist opens its water park

Sesame Insist San Diego (2052 Leisure Cr., Chula Vista) will open its Sesame Summer season Splash theme park this weekend, featuring everything from slides to splash zones for toddlers. For the same price, visitors can have interactions with the park’s characters. Starting Friday, May 22. Tickets from $72. Reports: sesameplace.com.

Photo: Tracy Spahr

Saturday 23

Jellyfish at the Aquarium of the Pacific

The Maravilla Marine Jellyfish exhibit, which will take place at the Pacific Aquarium (100 Aquarium Design, Lengthy Seaside) includes more than one hundred of these species that live from South America to Southern California. Starting Saturday, May 23. Tickets from $35. Reports: aquariumofpacific.org.

Photo: Aquarium of the Pacific/Robin Riggs

The American Quilt at the Bowers Museum

The American Quilt: Cloth & Commerce is an exhibit at the Bowers Museum (2002 N. Valuable St., Santa Ana) that explores the art and industry behind American quilts, highlighting their role in community, commerce, and creative expression across generations. Starting Saturday, May 23. Tickets from $15. Reports: bowers.org.

Evelyn Iritani at the Japanese museum

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Evelyn Iritani will speak about her book “Safe Passage: The Untold Account of Diplomatic Intrigue, Betrayal, and the Alternate of American and Japanese Civilians by Sea At some level of World Battle II” at the Japanese American National Museum (100 N. Central Ave., Los Angeles). The book explores diplomat James Keeley’s efforts to negotiate an exchange for hundreds of Allied civilians trapped in Asia after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Saturday May 23 at 2 pm. Tickets $5. Reports: janm.org.

Credit: Aurelia Ventura | Impremedia/La Opinion

Wednesday 27

The Fabulous Cadillacs at the Peacock Theater

The rock and ska band, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, is celebrating its 40th anniversary with the LFC tour, which takes place on stages in several cities in the country. He will arrive at the Peacock Theater (777 Chick Hearn Ct., Los Angeles) to perform his powerful and now classic melodies. Wednesday, May 27 at 8 pm. Tickets from $55. Reports: axs.com.

Photo: Agustín Dusserre

Celebration at the Queen Mary

The Queen Mary (1126 Queens Hwy., Lengthy Seaside) will commemorate the 90th anniversary of its historic maiden voyage with a special day-long celebration. Visitors will be able to come aboard to enjoy live performances, a maritime conference, the reveal of a new historical artifact and more. Wednesday, May 27 from 12 to 6 pm. Free event. queenmary.com reports.

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