The best Valentine's Day 2026 events in Los Angeles

Valentine's Day is a day where many couples traverse through the streets showcasing their love. It's also the day where many single people just wanna stay inside. If you're looking for something to do with your significant other or want to embrace singlehood, here are some great events going down this Valentine's Day in Los Angeles.

Riff Raff with Billy Myers III @ The Comedy Store (Belly Room) (8433 Sunset Blvd.)

Doors: 11:15 p.m. (tickets) 21+

Riff Raff with Billy Myers III is the most unpredictable comedy show in Los Angeles. Comedians will bounce between diving into random topics on stage and engaging in wild challenges such as cutting a wrestling promo on stage and engaging in an arm wrestling contest. The special Valentine's Day show will feature Jay Light, Ian Michael, Cal Matthews, Effie Meadows, GoatVsFish, Molly Renze, Nick Borsellino, and Pancho Moler.

Outfitters Wig Valentine's Day Show @ Outfitters Wig (6626 Hollywood Blvd.)

Doors: 7 p.m. (donations)

Outfitters Wig will host a special Valentine's Day show featuring sets from The Canadian Romantic, Bebe and Bubbles, Major Entertainer, Chad Damiani, Cherry Clownbucha, and more.

GCW Presents "The Coldest Winter 4" @ Ukrainian Cultural Center (4315 Melrose Ave.)

Doors: 7:30 p.m. (tickets)

A few tickets are left for GCW's next explosive event at the Ukrainian Cultural Center. The Coldest Winter 4 will feature matches such as Matt Tremont vs Krule, Joey Janela vs Chris Masters, and Otis Cogar vs Ciclope.

When Harry Met Sally screening @ Dynasty Typewriter (2511 Wilshire Blvd.)

Doors: 7:15 p.m. (tickets)

Dynasty Typewriter will celebrate Valentine's Day with a special screening of the beloved romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally. Following the screening, there will be a fake orgasm competition and karaoke. VIP tickets will include a glass of champagne and a romantic photo op. Proceeds from the event will go towards The EveryChild Foundation.

Instamacy @ The Elysian (1944 Riverside Dr.)

Doors: 7 p.m. (tickets)

In the narrative pop concert Instamacy, Jake Timeline and his giant, living 85-inch wing-phone Pluggy will learn about love and isolation. Instamacy stars Jake Timeline and Linzy Beltran.

Trigger Warning Comedy @ The Glendale Room (127 N Artsakh Ave.)

Doors: 7 p.m. (tickets)

Trigger Warning allows comics to deliver two different sets at The Glendale Room. After doing a clean set, each comic will jump into a dirty set filled with raunchy material. Comics slated to appear on Saturday's show include Ryan Goodcase, Johnathan Flanagan, Kyle Rehl, Anna Mae Gordon, and Josh Florhaug.

Yes and Broadway @ WGIS (1615 N. Vermont Ave.)

Doors: 7:15 p.m. (tickets)

Co-hosted by Jamie Ary and Cassie Grilley, Yes and Broadway will bring your favorite Broadway tunes to life in the form of hilarious improv. Expect to see some special love songs getting the improv treatment on Saturday's show.

Halloween on Vday @ Monarch Studios LA (333 South Mission Rd.)

Doors: 12 p.m. (tickets)

Halloween on Vday is the perfect spot for couples who love ghouls and fright. The two-day event will feature photo ops, candlemaking, and horror trivia. Saturday will feature a special stand-up show as well as speed dating.

Since 2009, MP3s and NPCs owner Terrance Pryor has written about music, conventions, cosplay, and video games for publications such as AXS, Examiner, Fake Walls, and Ranker. Based out of Los Angeles, the former rock concert promoter/radio host can be seen talking about rock music on AXS TV’s Music’s Greatest Mysteries and discussing music and whatever else on their Black Man Talks Rock channel on YouTube.