2026 Fireworks Spectacular in Santa Paula on Saturday, July 4th

The City of Santa Paula invites the community to a day of celebration capped by a spectacular Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular at Santa Paula Creek Sports Park at Harvest at Limoneira. Festivities kick off in the afternoon from 4-8:30PM and include live music at the amphitheater, food trucks, face painting, lawn games, inflatable jumpers, and the City Corps wagon train. The fireworks show begins at 9:00 PM. Admission and parking are free.

This community celebration is made possible through a partnership between the City and the Santa Paula Rotary Club, which raises funds for the fireworks display. Donations are still needed to support the show and can be mailed to SP Rotary-Fireworks, P.O. Box 809, Santa Paula, CA 93061.

www.spcity.org

Ojai 4th of July Celebration and Fireworks on Saturday, July 4, 2026

Ojai 4th of July Celebration and fireworks show will take place on Saturday, July 4, 2026 at the Nordhoff High School Stadium, 1401 Maricopa Highway, starting at 6 pm (gates open at 5:30 pm). Fireworks will begin at 9:15 pm. Presale tickets for the nighttime event will be available at www.4thofjulyinojai.com.

Free concert on Friday, July 3, 2026, 6 pm at Libbey Bowl.

Also:

Pancake breakfast at Chaparral Auditorium, 414 East Ojai Ave from 7am to 10am on July 4th hosted by the Ojai Lions Club. Cost is $7 for adults and $5 for kids.

Youth Freedom Run at 9am at Libbey Park.Register at 8:45am.

4th of July Parade at 10am along Ojai Avenue, starting at Country Club Drive. 2026 parade theme “Happy 250th Birthday, USA.”

CineMalibu Outdoor Movie Nights on July 11 and August 22, 2026

CINEMALIBU - Summer movies hosted by the City of Malibu

Family movies under the stars! Activities prior to the movies include food trucks, special guests, raffles, an activity and more. Free admission. Movies take place at Malibu Bluffs Park, 24250 Pacific Coast Highway. Movies begin at sunset; activities take place an hour before sunset. Brings chairs and blankets. No alcohol allowed.

Sat, July 11: Kicking & Screaming

Sat, Aug 22: The Sandlot

www.malibucity.org/500/Special-Events

2026 Conejo Recreation & Park District Summer Concerts in the Park - May through September

The 2021 concert series will NOT look like this concert a couple years ago. This year’s concert series will be socially distanced and will require advance ticket purchases.

Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, and picnics, then sit back and relax to the sounds of summer! The Conejo Recreation & Park District Summer Concerts in the Park is back again in 2026.

Jackets or sweaters are recommended as the weather often cools during the latter part of the event. Concert-goers are asked to leave pets at home. Concerts are FREE and open to the public. A variety of food trucks and dessert trucks will be on site.

Location: Conejo Community Park, 1175 Hendrix Avenue, Thousand Oaks
(off Gainsborough Road, at the intersection of Dover and Hendrix Avenues)

Time: All concerts begin promptly at 5:00pm and conclude at 7:00pm. Parking is offsite only; onsite parking is limited and reserved for cars with handicap placards.

The Lineup:

  • Memorial Day Monday, May 25: Garth Guy - The Premier Garth Brooks Experience

  • Saturday, July 4th: The New West Symphony

  • Sunday, July 19th: Twisted Gypsy - Fleetwood Mac Tribute

  • Sunday, August 9th: Wild Night - Van Morrison Tribute

  • Labor Day Monday, September 7th: 90’s Rock Show - Iconic Sounds of the 1990s

NOTE: Artists subject to change. Concert information: www.crpd.org/summer-concerts-in-the-park

2026 Oxnard Insect Festival at Plaza Park on Saturday, June 6th

The City of Oxnard Recreation and Community Services Division hosts its 6th Annual Oxnard Insect Festival at Plaza Park, 500 S. C Street on Saturday, June 6, 2026 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Experience the world of insects through educational exhibits and enriching experiences. There will also be insects to touch, insects to taste, photo opps, bounce houses, live music and more. Free admission.

More information at www.oxnardrecevents.com/insect-festival.html

City of Thousand Oaks Pop-Up Arts & Music Festival Every Friday/Saturday, June 5 to June 27

The City of Thousand Oaks brings its annual Pop-Up Arts & Music Festival to the city every Friday and Saturday starting June 5th and running through the month of June.

The festival features “pop-up” public performances at various locations throughout Thousand Oaks. The goal of the festival is to provide residents with an opportunity to actively participate in and enjoy the arts without having to come to the theatre. People are encouraged to bring their own chair/blanket, food and drink and come enjoy great entertainment on a summer evening.

The 2026 festival will feature eight free events over four weekends from June 5 - June 27. In partnership with local arts organizations, the festival will include local and regional artistic talent, in addition to nationally recognized performing artists.

Events are free and open to all. More details at bapacthousandoaks.com/show-details/pop-up-arts-music-festival-2026

The Lineup:

June 5, 7:00pm

Cañada Park, 1619 Calle Zocalo, Thousand Oaks

Sally Baby’s Silver Dollars

Sally Baby’s Silver Dollars are gaining national attention with their fresh take on retro R&B dance hall music and Creole jazz. Their sound blends vintage style with lively, contemporary energy. This distinct approach has helped them rise from performing in small dive bars to appearing on NPR Tiny Desk Concerts.

June 6, 7:00pm

Northwood Park, 3620 Avenida Verano, Thousand Oaks

The Rebel Eves

The female super-group The Rebel Eves was formed by Michigan bred award winning singer-songwriters, Katie Pederson, Grace Theisen and Jilian Linklater. Formed in 2022 they quickly won over the hearts of their audiences with their honest storytelling, incredible three-part harmonies, and compelling lyricism.

June 12, 7:00pm

Spring Meadow Park, 3283 Spring Meadow Ave, Thousand Oaks

5-Star Theatricals presents Summer of Rock!

Join MillStock & Company and five incredible singers for a night of rock classics from the 60s till now, including the music of Bruce Springsteen, Queen, The Beatles, Duran Duran, Bon Jovi, Guns’n’ Roses, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Journey, Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, and many more!

June 13, 7:00pm

Sunset Hills Park, 3350 Monte Carlo Dr, Thousand Oaks

New West Symphony presents Opera Cowgirls

The Opera Cowgirls are an alt-country band where grand opera meets the Grand Ole Opry®. By blending the greatest operatic hits with some country flavor, the Cowgirls have proven that they can truly cover Puccini to Parton.

June 19, 7:00pm

Triunfo Community Park, 980 Aranmoor Ave, Thousand Oaks

Crystal Shawanda

Crystal Shawanda is a Juno Award–winning singer whose powerful voice commands attention. Rooted in the blues, her sound has earned praise from critics and drawn in waves of new fans. With her signature raspy tone and undeniable stage presence, Shawanda captivates audiences across genres.

June 20, 7pm

Stagecoach Inn Museum Lawn, 51 S Ventu Park Rd, Newbury Park

The Barefoot Movement

The Barefoot Movement integrates bluegrass, folk, rock, and country into music that’s delightfully fresh. The “movement” features fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and upright bass, supporting soaring vocals on tunes that range in style from traditional Americana to acoustic pop.

June 26, 7pm

Suburbia Park, 2600 Tennyson Street, Thousand Oaks

Mia Borders

Mia Borders is a renowned singer-songwriter who has captivated audiences with her commanding voice, electrifying performances, and diverse musical style. Drawing inspiration from soul, funk, rock, and blues, she has crafted a distinctive sound that reflects her dynamic artistry and commanding stage presence.

June 27, 7:00pm

Kimber Park, 3295 Bear Creek Dr, Thousand Oaks

Boogaloo Assassins

Boogaloo Assassins are a 13-piece boogaloo, salsa and Latin soul group from Los Angeles. Their heavy mixture of Afro-Latin rhythms, funky horn arrangements and soulful vocals are perfect dance music for Saturday night!

40th Annual Sespe Creek 4th of July Car Show, Chili Cook-Off & Cornhole Tournament in Downtown Fillmore on Saturday, July 4, 2026

The 40th Annual Sespe Creek 4th of July Car Show, Chili Cook-Off & Cornhole Tournament will take place in downtown Fillmore on Saturday, July 4, 2026 from 9 am to 4 pm.

In addition to 250+ cars, there will be a chili cook-off, cornhole tournament, live music, food and drink vendors, craft/retail vendors, and more. Main stage entertainment will be at Central Avenue and Sespe Street.

More details at sespecreekevents.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SespeCreekCarShow.

2026 City of Agoura Hills Summer Movies in the Park - June 20, July 11 and August 15

Free Movies in the Park will take place once again this summer of 2026 at Reyes Adobe Park, 30400 Rainbow Crest Drive, Agoura Hills, hosted by City of Agoura Hills Community Services. Movies start at dusk.

Save the dates:

June 20: Surf’s Up

July 11: Guardians of the Galaxy

August 15: How to Train Your Dragon

More information at www.agourahillsrec.org.

2026 Movies in the Park in Moorpark - June to October

The City of Moorpark presents Movies in the Park at Arroyo Vista Community Park, 4550 Tierra Rejada Road. Movies begin at dusk. Gates open an hour prior. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, and enjoy the movie. Vendors available, or bring your own snacks. No animals allowed (except service animals). Free admission.

The Saturday night lineup:

  • June 13: The Goonies

  • July 11: Cars

  • August 8: The Princess and the Frog

  • September 12: Super 8

  • October 10: ParaNorman

More information at www.moorparkca.gov/movies

Memorial Day Event at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley on May 25, 2026

Visit the Reagan Library this Memorial Day to honor the fallen men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces who have given the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.

This special program, which begins at 9:30 a.m., will feature musical performances by the Royal High School Wind Ensemble and soloist Angelina Hayward, presentation of the colors by the Reagan Detachment Color Guard, and an invocation by Lieutenant Commander Rick Robledo.

The ceremony will also include remarks by Gold Star Son Jeff Evans, Ventura County Gold Star Father Bob Allen, and Commanding Officer Daniel Brown of Naval Base Ventura County.

The program is free; reservations recommended. Held outdoors at the Gold Star Family Memorial Monument, museum admission is required to tour the Reagan Museum and the new America 250 exhibition.

www.reaganfoundation.org/events/memorial-day-commemoration-at-the-reagan-library-2026