Los Angeles will not see a , but sky watchers will be able to see a noticeable partial solar eclipse beginning at 10:06 a.m. The moon will slowly make its way across the sun, peaking at 11:12 a.m.

Being Los Angeles, there are for sound baths timed to the eclipse, including some that are candlelit. On a similar note, , a meditation and yoga workshop, will take place at Griffith Observatory. The Observatory itself is also hosting a of the total solar eclipse as seen from Belton, Texas. The a free viewing party with activities and eclipse glasses. Space fans will want to stick around to watch courtesy of the James Webb telescope on IMAX. an eclipse-viewing party with solar telescopes and astrophysicists on hand.

in the greater Los Angeles area are also hosting viewing parties where sky watchers can make pinhole cameras, spy the sky through solar telescopes, pick up viewing glasses, and learn about eclipses.