Whether you want to take a trip to the Los Angeles County Fair, eat music and rock out at the Music Tastes Good festival in Long Beach or celebrate classic car culture with the Route 66 Cruisin’ Reunion, these are the big events happening in Southern California in September 2017.

Want more ideas for the whole year? Check out our list of 2017 Southern California fairs and festivals.

Orange International Street Fair

Enjoy 15 ethnic-themed streets with food and alcohol booths, handmade arts and crafts featuring local artists and their crafts, kids crafts and games and eight stages of entertainment featuring local bands playing ethnic music and popular favorites.

When: Sept. 1-3

Where: Old Town Orange, Glassell Street, Orange

Information: orangestreetfair.org

Los Angeles County Fair

One of the largest fairs in the U.S. boasts an array of entertainment options and exhibits, including carnival rides and games, arts and crafts, products for sale, farm animals, diet-busting foods, and a wine, beer and spirits marketplace. The End of Summer concert series draws top acts from today and yesterday.

When: Sept. 1-24

Where: Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley Ave., Pomona

Information: 909-623-3111; lacountyfair.com

Laguna Dance Festival

Offering world-class dance on a theater stage, in art galleries and at site-specific outdoor venues, the Laguna Dance Festival brings exceptional, up-and-coming professional dance companies to Southern California for performances and workshops.

When: Sept. 7-17

Where: Laguna Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Rd., Laguna Beach

Information: lagunadancefestival.org

Alpine Village Oktoberfest

Bavarian fun, foods and beer return for the 50th straight year for one of the oldest and largest oktoberfest celebrations in southern california.

When: Sept. 8-Oct. 28

Where: Alpine Village, 833 W. Torrance Blvd., Torrance

Information: alpinevillagecenter.com/oktoberfest

Tall Ships Festival

The annual event features majestic tall ships along with live music, beer tasting, food and cannon battles.

When: Sept. 8-10

Where: Dana Point Harbor, Dana Point

Information: ocean-institute.org/tall-ships-festival

Day N Night

The hip-hop festival added a day and gets a big upgrade in size with Angel Stadium of Anaheim and in talent with headliners Kendrick Lamar, Chance the Rapper and Travis Scott.

When: Sept. 8-10

Where: Angel Stadium of Anaheim

Information: www.daynnightfest.com

High & Low Festival

This new festival celebrates indie rock with bands like Brand New, Death Cab for Cutie and Tegan and Sara.

When: Sept. 9

Where: NOS Events Center, San Bernardino

Information: www.highandlowfest.com

Oktoberfest at Old World Village

The annual party celebrates its 40th anniversary with authentic German food and beer, competitions, games and more.

When: Sept. 10-Oct. 29

Where: Old World Village, 7561 Center Ave., #49, Huntington Beach

Information: oldworld.ws

Kaaboo Del Mar

The three-day festival of music, comedy, food and drink returns for a third year. The musical lineup, which in the past has featured an eclectic mix ranging from No Doubt to Aerosmith to Jimmy Buffett, will be announced later this year.

When: Sept. 15-17

Where: Del Mar Racetrack & Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del Mar

Information: kaaboodelmar.com

Catalina Festival of Art

The 59th annual street fair attracts artists from around the country and also has music, entertainment, a kids art show and charity art auction. It’s the longest-running annual event on Catalina Island.

When: Sept. 15-17

Where: Crescent avenue, along the waterfront, Catalina Island

Information: 310-510-2788; catalinaartassociation.org

Route 66 Cruisin’ Reunion

Classic cars and hot rods will be cruisin’ the streets of Ontario during the fifth annual event, which last year attracted 200,000 car enthusiasts and spectators. Most of the octane-fueled activities take place along tree-lined Euclid Avenue.

When: Sept. 15-17

Where: Downtown Ontario, along Euclid Avenue and surrounding streets

Information: 800-867-8366; route66cruisinreunion.com

Irvine Global Village Festival

The 16th annual festival will feature international cuisine as well as music and dance that reflects the diverse heritage of Irvine residents. The event also includes a kids’ village with crafts and activities and an international marketplace.

When: Sept. 23

Where: Bill Barber Park, 4 Civic Center Plaza, Irvine

Information: legacy.cityofirvine.org/globalvillage

Music Tastes Good

The Long Beach-based music, food and art festival will return for a second year despite the loss of founder Josh Fischel, who died shortly after last year’s inaugural event. The lineup will be announced later.

When: Sept. 30-Oct. 1

Where: Downtown Long Beach

Information: mtglb.co

Tustin Tiller Days

Since 1957, Tustin has held a three-day celebration each fall to honor the city’s agricultural heritage. The event has grown into a major fund-raiser for civic organizations, schools, churches and youth groups and features attractions such as a parade, carnival rides, the Backyard Brewfest and live entertainment.

When: Dates TBA (usually end of September/beginning of October)

Where: 17522 Beneta Way, Tustin

Information: tustinca.org