Streetlight Manifesto Brings The Presence of the Past Tour to The Wiltern
Streetlight Manifesto rolls into Los Angeles for The Presence of the Past Tour, hitting The Wiltern on July 12 at 7:00 PM PT. If you’re heading out for a night of ska-punk horns and singalongs under the open air, here’s what the National Weather Service says you’ll be dealing with.
What the Forecast Says
The latest NWS forecast covering the overnight hours calls for mostly cloudy skies with a low around 66°F and wind around 0 mph out of the south-southwest — essentially calm. Chance of precipitation is just 1%, so rain is a non-issue tonight.
Translation: expect a mild, still evening. It won’t be scorching, it won’t be blustery, and you almost certainly won’t get rained on. That’s about as easy as SoCal weather gets.
What to Wear
With temps settling toward the mid-60s and dead-calm wind, you don’t need heavy layers, but a light layer for later in the night doesn’t hurt since it will keep cooling as the show goes on. Comfortable footwear matters more than warmth here — you’ll be on your feet dancing and skanking through the setlist, so a pair of comfortable walking sandals is a smart call for a calm, mild night like this one.
Gear for the Show
Rep your fandom with a Streetlight Manifesto t-shirt if you’ve got one, or grab merch at the venue. Beyond that, keep it simple:
- A hydration backpack keeps water on hand through a long night of horns and mosh pits without you having to fight your way to a concession line.
- A portable phone charger 20000mah is worth tossing in your bag — between photos, texting your crew, and just general show-night battery drain, you don’t want to be stuck at 2% before the encore.
- If The Wiltern’s bag policy requires see-through bags, a clear stadium bag is the easiest way to stay compliant and get through security fast.
Practical Tips
Arrive early. Doors typically open well before the 7:00 PM PT set time, and getting there early means an easier time finding parking near The Wiltern and a shorter security line. Check the venue’s bag policy before you leave the house — many venues restrict backpack size, so a clear stadium bag is the safer bet if you’re bringing a bag at all.
Since it’s mostly cloudy with essentially no wind and only a 1% chance of rain, you don’t need to plan around ponchos, umbrellas, or gear to fight a storm tonight. This is about as low-maintenance as outdoor concert weather gets — pack light, stay hydrated, and save the energy for the pit.
Bottom Line
Mild, calm, mostly cloudy, and dry — that’s the read from the National Weather Service for tonight in Los Angeles. Bring water, bring comfortable shoes, keep your phone charged, and get ready for Streetlight Manifesto to bring the horns.