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WashedUp NewsJuly 6, 2026 · 6 min read

the week in la plans, june 29 to july 6

by Liz Bridges

sixteen plans. fifty-seven people. that is what actually happened on WashedUp in LA the week of june 29 to july 6. not who said they were down, not who left a plan sitting in their notifications. fifty-seven people joined a plan and went. a 4th of july week in a city that is genuinely hard to make plans in, and people showed up.

here is the full breakdown.

by neighborhood, the week of june 29 to july 6

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Culver City led the week, which makes sense for a 4th of july stretch. three plans there, five people across them. Venice brought one plan and thirteen people, which tells you something about how a well-placed night out can pull a crowd when the timing is right. Hollywood, Manhattan Beach, Santa Monica, Inglewood, and Los Angeles County each had at least one plan running too.

neighborhoodplanspeople
culver city35
hollywood22
venice113
los angeles county15
inglewood15
manhattan beach12
santa monica11

those seven neighborhoods account for ten of the sixteen plans. the other six completed plans had no neighborhood set, so they are in the totals but not the table. fifty-seven people is the real number for the whole week.

culver city: three plans, a park, a beach hangout

Culver City had the most plans of any named neighborhood this week. a yoga session at Carlson Park was one of them. that is the kind of plan that sounds simple but actually requires someone to post it, someone else to join it, and both of them to get out of the house on a holiday week when every social obligation is already pulling in three directions.

there was also a Newport Beach 4th of july hangout, which pulled people out of the neighborhood entirely. the plan lived in Culver City in the data, but the actual gathering was a beach day. five people across three Culver City plans is a modest number. it is not a blowout. but three plans completing in one neighborhood in one week is a real signal.

venice: one plan, thirteen people

Venice had one plan and it brought thirteen people. the plan was Sunset Club LA. that is the most people any single plan pulled this week, and it was not close. venice at night, a summer holiday weekend, a plan with a title that signals exactly what you are getting into. thirteen people is a real crowd, especially when you consider how often "who else is going" is the thing that kills a plan before it starts.

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hollywood, inglewood, manhattan beach, santa monica

Hollywood had two plans and two people. a throwback R&B and hip hop party over 4th of july weekend, and a trip to Universal Studios. low join count, but both plans completed. sometimes a plan is just two people deciding to actually go.

Inglewood had one plan and five people: Anime Expo 2026. that event drew real attendance this week and the plan on WashedUp reflected it. five people is not nothing for a single plan at a convention.

Manhattan Beach had one plan and two people watching the Mexico vs England game. Santa Monica had one plan and one person for a Mexico vs Ecuador watch party. soccer, a holiday weekend, scattered watch parties across the coast. the numbers are small but the plans were real.

the honest read on this week

fifty-seven people across sixteen plans during a 4th of july week is a solid number. it is not the busiest week WashedUp has ever seen, and it is worth saying that plainly. a lot of people left LA entirely. holiday weekends thin out the city in a specific way, where half your group is at a lake house in Big Bear and the other half is posting that they are "trying to figure out plans." the plans that did complete this week happened because someone posted them and someone else said yes.

the isolation thing is real in LA. it is not a character flaw or a social skill problem. the city is spread out, people drive everywhere alone, and there is a specific kind of loneliness that comes from living somewhere with an enormous amount going on and still not knowing where you fit into it. that is the problem WashedUp is built for.

sixteen plans completing in a week like this one is evidence that it works. want to be in next week's numbers? find people to go with.

what to do right now

open WashedUp and look at what is posted for this coming weekend. do not wait until friday night to figure it out. the plans that fill up do so because someone joined early and that join made it feel real to the next person. be that person. find one plan that sounds like something you would actually enjoy, and join it before you talk yourself out of it.


frequently asked questions

which la neighborhoods were most active on washedup this week

Culver City was the most active named neighborhood this week with three completed plans, followed by Hollywood with two. Venice had one plan but the highest single-plan join count, with thirteen people joining Sunset Club LA. Inglewood, Manhattan Beach, Santa Monica, and Los Angeles County each had one plan. six additional plans completed without a neighborhood set and are included in the week's totals.

how many washedup plans happened in la this week

sixteen plans completed on WashedUp during the week of june 29 to july 6, with fifty-seven people joining across all of them. ten of those plans were tied to named neighborhoods including Culver City, Hollywood, Venice, Inglewood, Manhattan Beach, Santa Monica, and Los Angeles County. the other six completed plans had no neighborhood listed, so they appear in the overall totals but not in the neighborhood breakdown.

how do i join a washedup plan

go to washedup.app, browse the plans that are posted, and tap join on one that works for you. you can see what neighborhood a plan is in, when it is happening, and how many people have already joined. no lengthy profile setup required before you can see what is going on. if you want to post your own plan instead, you can do that too and invite people to join you.

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