In a world that often seems divided, the importance of community and a sense of belonging cannot be overstated.
On Sunday, September 3rd, the historic neighborhood of West Adams in Los Angeles hosted its 4th annual West Adams Block Party. This year’s theme, “Back to Our Roots,” was an inclusive, all-ages community gathering that included dual stages for dynamic musical acts, thought-provoking art installations, a vast array of local vendors, an assortment of food trucks, and a special Kid’s Zone with a range of educational and sports-related activities.
The celebration showcased an outstanding lineup of artists across two stages, activities promoting health and wellness, and a multitude of engaging pursuits suitable for attendees of all ages. With a remarkable attendance of over 10,000 people, the block party served as an excellent platform for brands to gain substantial exposure and interact directly with a diverse and lively crowd.
The Home Grown Radio team was in attendance, ensuring that every memorable moment was captured and shared. For those who couldn’t make it or might have missed some highlights, we got you covered.
As soon as you entered the West Adams Block Party, the iconic big yellow HoopBus immediately caught your eye, bustling with kids and families enjoying a friendly game of basketball, setting a lively and inclusive tone for the entire event.
The Natural History Museum of LA had a booth that provided binoculars for children to peer beneath the surface level and observe fossils in the ground. This interactive experience not only entertained the kids but also educated them about paleontology and the history of life on Earth.
Supporting local businesses is a key aspect of the West Adams Block Party. Small businesses from the neighborhood and surrounding areas set up booths to showcase their products and services. Vendors at the event included Plant Chica,Hint of Moss, Zozos Fresh Juice and much more.
The booth of artist Hippy Blaine was a highlight of the event, featuring a stunning display of vibrant acrylic paintings that captivated the attendees with their color and creativity.
The By Ms James booth was a treasure trove of handmade paper goods, greeting cards, home decor, and handmade rugs, all infused with a sense of family values and a deep appreciation for black culture.
The event also showcased a diverse array of food, beverages, and treats to cater to every palate. Local vendors and food trucks, such as Trap Kitchen Tacos LA, Dorian’s Sabor, and Ichiban Teppanyaki, plus much more provided a wide range of options, from traditional dishes to contemporary favorites. Whether attendees craved Jamaican, African, Mexican, or American cuisine, the block party had something to satisfy all taste buds!
Smiling Hearts Elote Bar had the crowds hooked at their elote bar booth.
LA Sorbet Italian Water Ice was a hit among the attendees, keeping the crowd cool by serving up scoops of delicious sorbet in a variety of flavors.
One of the highlights of the block party was the cultural showcase, featuring performances by local artists and groups representing the diverse cultures of the community. From Latin music to Jamaican music and hip-hop, the stage was alive with culture, energy and talent.
The performances were a celebration of the rich tapestry of cultures that make up the West Adams community and a reminder of the importance of preserving and sharing these traditions.
The West Adams Block Party truly embodied the spirit of unity, culture, and celebration. An amalgamation of diverse talents, vibrant arts, and community camaraderie, the event was a resounding testament to the beauty of bringing people together. If you want to relive the magic or catch a glimpse of what you might have missed, be sure to check out the rest of the performances and photos for a full dive into this unforgettable day.
Check out some photos and clips from the performers.
Medusa the “Gangsta Goddess” performs live on the main stage
YoYo and DJ Battlecat flick it up
D Smoke caught singing along with the Mariachi Quinto Sol Band before the band hit the stage.
Humble G played classic hit songs on his violin.
Jamaican artist Blvk H3ro hit the stage alongside DJ Crooks giving island vybz!
Arrested Development took the stage and gave the crowd an unforgettable old-skoo performance.
Inglewood native D Smoke rocks the crowd performing “Work Hard, Play Hard”
A highlight of the event was the surprise hip-hop guest brought by Delicious Vinyl. The crowd was electrified to discover that the legendary Rakim himself graced the stage, delivering a performance that will be remembered for years to come.