January 4
Los Angeles Yoga Expo
Yogis of all ages and abilities are welcome to enjoy this zen retreat, with unlimited classes taught by acclaimed local and national instructors, clean food, meditation, live music, a sound healing stage and a wellness marketplace. From $35. 300 E. Green St.; theyogaexpo.org
January 4
Uncorked Wine Festival
Slip into your best cocktail dress and sip some flavorful vino. This festival offers more than 200 wines and Champagnes from across the globe, gourmet food trucks and live music. From $65. Union Station, 800 N. Alameda St.; uncorkedwinefestivals.com/la
January 30-February 2
Metabolic Health Summit
The world’s most progressive physicians and researchers unite to enlighten guests on cutting-edge medical research and introduce revolutionary wellness technologies. $449 and up. Renaissance Long Beach Hotel, 111 E. Ocean Blvd.; metabolichealthsummit.com
February 5-9
The LA Art Show
This comprehensive exhibition sprawls over 200,000 square feet and features exemplary works from the most iconic art movements throughout history. Tickets from $40. 1201 S. Figueroa St., South Hall; laartshow.com
February 7
Soulstrology Sound Bath
Harness the power of February’s lunar eclipse at this serene sound bath meditation. The Reiki-infused practice draws from astrological phenomena to enhance healing energy. $36 and up. Wanderlust Hollywood, 1357 N. Highland Ave.; wanderlusthollywood.com
February 25-June 7
Michelangelo: Mind of the Master
The Getty Museum offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to view Michelangelo’s finest works. Dozens of the artist’s designs, including plans for the Sistine Chapel, will be on display. Free. The J. Paul Getty Museum, 1200 Getty Center Dr.; getty.edu/art/exhibitions/michelangelo_drawings
March 8
Los Angeles Marathon
This year’s “Stadium to the Sea” course will take more than 26,000 runners on a scenic journey from Dodger Stadium to the Santa Monica Pier. $210 entry fee. Starting line at Dodger Stadium, 1000 Vin Scully Ave.; lamarathon.com
March 27-29
Southern California Bach Festival
Selections from the renowned composer will be performed under the stunning architecture of LA’s First Congregational Church. Individual performance tickets from $45; all-inclusive tickets (from $100) include three concerts plus an insightful lecture by music director Martin Haselböck. 540 S. Commonwealth Ave.