As Hurricane Hilary approaches Southern California, several events in Los Angeles are being rescheduled or canceled to ensure the safety of attendees. The Hollywood Bowl announced that the joint show between My Morning Jacket and Fleet Foxes, originally scheduled for Sunday night, has been postponed until August 28. Ticketholders will be able to use their tickets on the new date, and the Bowl is also offering options to exchange, donate, refund, or receive account credit for their tickets.
In the world of sports, the Dodgers’ game against the Miami Marlins, which was set for Sunday, has been moved to Saturday afternoon instead. The teams will now play a split doubleheader on Saturday, with a 6:10 p.m. PT game still on the schedule. Additionally, the L.A. Galaxy’s match against Real Salt Lake, which was supposed to take place on Sunday, has been rescheduled for October 14. Tickets for the soccer game will be honored for the new date.
The HollyShorts Film Festival, which began on August 10, has canceled its finale for Sunday. Instead, a pared-down version of the awards will take place at midnight on Saturday. This decision was made to prioritize the safety of everyone involved.
However, there are still some events that have not been canceled or rescheduled as of Saturday afternoon. Karol G’s show at the Rose Bowl on Saturday night is set to go on as planned, marking the third stop on her Mañana Será Bonito stadium tour. She is also scheduled to have a second show in Pasadena on Sunday night, but it is unclear whether it will be affected by the storm.
Another event that is scheduled to take place as planned is the George & Tammy FYC event on Sunday night. Since it is an indoor event, attendees can enjoy cocktails and light bites while admiring a selection of costumes on display from the series. Costume designer Mitchell Travers will be in attendance, as well as Georgette Jones, the daughter of George Jones and Tammy Wynette.
Hurricane Hilary began as a Category 4 storm on Friday but has since been downgraded to a Category 2 as it approaches Mexico’s Baja California peninsula. Meteorologists are warning of “catastrophic and life-threatening flooding” in the peninsula and southwestern United States. The storm is expected to weaken further as it moves north.
The Hollywood Reporter will continue to provide updates on more cancellations or postponements due to the storm. It is important for everyone in the affected areas to stay informed and follow any safety guidelines provided by local authorities.