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Event agenda: What to do in LA from May 28 to June 3

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Thursday 28

Laura Pausini at the Peacock

Italian singer Laura Pausini returns to the United States to present her world tour I sing, which will come to the Peacock Theater (777 Chick Hearn Ct., Los Angeles) for one night. Today Thursday May 28th at 8 pm. Tickets from $74. axs.com reports.

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Imaginarium at Ontario Mills Mall

Creep to Oz, Imaginarium’s new show at the Ontario Mills Mall (4377 Mills Cir., Ontario), is this company’s most ambitious outdoor show, and it has never been held in this location. With soon as different worlds, different characters, new interactive rooms and new live displays. Ends September 27. Tickets from $19. Imaginarium360.com reports.

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Washoku at Japan House

WASHOKU | Nature and Tradition in Jap Cuisine is an exhibit at the Jap House (6801 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles) that represents not just sustenance, but a sophisticated cultural achievement that balances flavor, technique, and a deep attunement to seasonality. Delve into the essential elements, evolution and cultural connection of this UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage. Ends October 18. Free admission. Japanhousela.com reports.

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Yoko Ono exhibit at The Extensive museum

Yoko Ono: Tune of the Mind is artist Yoko Ono’s exhibition at The Extensive (221 S. Extensive Ave., Los Angeles), inviting attendees to dream together in her first solo show in Southern California. You can tie a wish to an olive tree, hammer a nail into a painting, and write a thought about your mother, among other interactive actions. Ends October 11. Tickets from $15; free for children under 17 years old. thebroad.org reports.

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Tower of Track at the Grammy Museum

The Grammy Museum (800 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles) presents Tower of Track, Iconic Songwriters and Recordings, an exhibition that pays tribute to more than 1,100 important recordings and the creators who conceived them, such as Prince and Nirvana. Featuring unique objects, immersive media and first-hand accounts, the exhibition explores the art of composition and recording. Starting today Thursday May 28th. Tickets from $15; free for children under 17 years old. grammymuseum reports.org.

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Saturday 30

Guerra String Orchestra at St. Andrew Catholic Church

The Guerra String Orchestra, led by conductor Yalil Guerra, will present Cuban Tune in Exile: A Centennial Event, a concert at St. Andrew Catholic Church (311 N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena) to commemorate one hundred years since the birth of Cuban-American composer Aurelio de la Vega. Saturday May 30 at 8 pm. Tickets $35. Guerrastringorchestra.com reports.

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The Magic Flute at the Dorothy Chandler

The Magic Flute is an opera that deceives; On the surface, it’s fun and fantastical—a world of magical instruments, comic pranks, and extraordinary characters—but behind it is an urgent story: that of a composer in financial trouble, racing against time to secure a future that always seems out of reach. At the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion (135 N. Extensive Ave., Los Angeles) from Saturday, May 30 to June 21. Tickets from $109. laopera.com reports.

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VaVoom Fight at the Fox Theater

Lucha VaVoom de La Liz will celebrate the Drinko de Mayo event at the Fox Theater (301 S. Garey Ave., Pomona), with wrestling, a burlesque show, trapeze artists, comedians, live music, cars lowridervisual art and more. Saturday May 30 at 8 pm. Tickets from $61. foxpomona.com reports.

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Sunday 31

La Llorona at the Getty Heart

La Llorona, by Guatemalan filmmaker Jayro Bustamante and filmed in 2019, is a fictionalized interpretation of the genocide trial of the former dictator of Guatemala, Efraín Gómez Montt. It will be presented at the Getty Heart (1200 Getty Heart Dr., Los Angeles) with a pre-recorded interview with the director at the end of the performance. Sunday, May 31 at 3 pm. Free admission. getty.edu reports.

Wednesday 3

3BallMTY at the Hollywood Palladium

The electronic and cumbia band 3BallMTY —Tribal Monterrey— is on tour with Membership Conexión, which will arrive at the Hollywood Palladium (6215 Sundown Blvd., Los Angeles). They will present the newest of their repertoire, which are several singles, as well as the hits from their albums. Wednesday June 3 at 8 pm. Tickets from $64. Information Ticketmaster.com.

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