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Dodger Stadium
Photograph: Michael Juliano
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Time Out says

Dodger Stadium (otherwise known as Chavez Ravine) has been home to the Dodgers since 1962, making it the third-oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball. Even so, it's one of the nicest ballparks in the country. While there, make sure to try a local favorite—the Doyer Dog, loaded with chili, nacho cheese, tomatoes, onions and jalapeños.

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Address:
1000 Vin Scully Ave
Los Angeles
90012
Price:
Tickets $4-$130. Parking $15.
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LGBTQ+ Pride Night at Dodger Stadium

  • Sport events

Dodger blue joins the colors of the rainbow at the stadium’s annual Pride Night. Expect queer-focused Dodgers gear, a celebrity opening pitch and, following the game against the Royals, fireworks. Cue the kiss cam.

4th of July at Dodger Stadium

Dodger Stadium hosts fireworks (or drones) on Friday nights throughout the season, but they do it up extra on the Fourth of July. Buy tickets to see the team take on the Arizona Diamondbacks on the Fourth and then stick around for a fireworks show you can see from your seat; line up on the field level near the end of the game and you can even watch from the outfield grass. The game starts at 6:10pm, so expect the fireworks show to start around 9pm, depending on how long the game goes.

Pink

  • Pop

Everyone’s favorite snarly pop songstress brings her vast collection of female empowerment and kiss-off anthems to Dodger Stadium. Dubbed the Summer Carnival, the stadium-sized show includes support from Sheryl Crow, the Script and KidCutUp.

Besame Mucho

  • Latin and world

Shakira, Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, Los Tigres del Norte, Banda MS, Juanes and Carlos Vives top this Latin music fest at Dodger Stadium.

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