Love is in the air in Southern California, but as with so many weekends in the region, where entertainment, dining options and outings are plentiful, navigating Valentine’s Day plans may still be overwhelming.

Valentine’s Day isn’t exclusive to the romantic partner in your life. It’s a day to embrace and appreciate all of our loved ones: Galentines, bromances and kin included. We’ve compiled a list of lovey-dovey happenings for the people in your life you spend quality time with. Rooftop romance flicks, pasta cooking lessons, soul music performances, “The Lord of the Rings” string quartets and more are popping off around the region.

Here are 10 events to celebrate Valentine’s Day throughout Southern California.Valentine’s Paint & Sip Night

Tacos Al Fuego is hosting a paint and sip night. Admission to the restaurant’s event includes a glass of wine, paint supplies and instructions on making your best artistic masterpiece with your significant other or friends. Pro tip: Order a taco heart tray for an extra layer of love.

Where: 16810 Van Buren Blvd., Riverside

When: 6-8 p.m. Thursday

Admission: Tickets are $44.52 at eventbrite.com.

Hearts of Soul

You can take in a night of romance with the soul music of The Chi-Lites, Barbara Mason, Ready for the World, The Emotions, The Intruders, The Lovelites, Blue Magic, Norman Carter’s Tribute to The Delfonics, Dazz Band, The Moments, Amanda Perez, and Johnny Farina of Santo & Johnny.

Where: Toyota Arena, 4000 Ontario Center, Ontario

When: 7 p.m. Friday

Admission: Tickets start at $46.85 at Ticketmaster.com.

Love Is in the Air at the Queen Mary

A classic date idea often involves dinner and a show, but this event goes further. Attendees are invited to experience a three-course meal with an interactive show that emulates the aesthetics of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers films of the ’30s and ’40s. Expect showgirls, a big band and a night of dancing with your love. Be sure to dress to impress.

Where: 1126 Queens Highway, Long Beach

When: 7-10 p.m. Friday

Admission: $136.74 for one and $265 for two at queenmary.com; 21 or older only

Rum & Romance Valentine’s Day Burlesque Show

The Bamboo Club, a Tiki restaurant and bar known for its nautical decor theme, Asian fusion dishes and rum cocktails, will back the sexy show with music from DJ Caveman Leo. No reservations are required, but seating is first come, first served.

Where: 3522 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach

When: 9 p.m.-midnight, Friday

Admission: $10 at the door; 21 or older only

I Heart Horror Movies

For those who love horror and female antiheroes, there is a Valentine’s Day event for you. The Frida Cinema is hosting a four-film marathon of spooky flicks led by some of horror’s most iconic ladies whom we can’t help but cheer for, no matter how horrifying they can be. The marathon includes “It Follows,” “Ready or Not,” “Jennifer’s Body” and “The Love Witch.” Niche merch will be for sale, and expect a few other surprises.

Where: The Frida Cinema, 305 E. Fourth St., No. 100, Santa Ana.

When: 3-11 p.m. Saturday

Admission: $31 at thefridacinema.org

Rooftop Cinema Club Valentine’s Day Weekend

What better way to elevate watching a film with your significant other than watching it on a scenic city rooftop with a warm drink and comfy heated chair? Rooftop Cinema has several movies for romantics. Showings through the weekend include “Poetic Justice,” “Love Jones,” “The Notebook” and “Love and Basketball.” Reservations are wise as showings can sell out quickly.

Where: 888 S. Olive St., fourth floor, Los Angeles

When: Various times Friday through Sunday depending on the day and movie selection

Admission: $30-$44 for two tickets at rooftopcinemaclub.com.

Pasta cooking class

If cooking is your love language, consider this Italian lesson in crafting handmade pasta and Bolognese sauce. Aspiring chefs will learn to make roll-out dough and fettuccine from scratch, and create an authentic Bolognese with fresh and seasonal ingredients, while sipping wine.

Where: Haley’s Wines, 5124 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood

When: 6-8 p.m. Friday through Sunday

Admission: $69 per person at feverup.com

Luxury E-Boat Cruise With Wine

You can explore the largest marina near Los Angeles on an electric boat. The two-hour ride features a charcuterie board and a choice of red or sparkling wine with a view of the marina’s main channel, filled with yachts and beaches.

Where: 4360 Via Marina, Marina del Rey

When: 10 a.m., 12:30 and 3 p.m. Friday through Sunday

Admission: $154 for a single ticket on a shared tour and $714 for a private tour for two at feverup.com

Valentine’s Brunch

You can join the Jazz Cartel for Sunday brunch. Attendees will hear some smooth jazz and choose from dishes such as the Italian omelet, French toast, avocado toast, grilled rosemary chicken salad or breakfast sandwich.

Where: Hawg Heaven BBQ & Gastro Pub, 119 E. Colorado Blvd, Pasadena

When: 1-3 p.m. Sunday

Admission: $22 per person at feverup.com

Candlelight Downtown Rings and Dragons

If you’re looking for a magical night out, you might check out the Orchid Quartet’s candlelit performance featuring music from “The Lord of the Rings” and “Game of Thrones.” Fans can expect to hear “Rings” themes such as “The Shire,” “Gollum” and “The Caverns of Isengard.” Fans of the George R.R. Martin series can expect “Winter Is Coming,” “Fire and Blood” and “Light of the Seven.”

Where: Zipper Concert Hall, 200 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles

When: 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. Sunday

Admission: $52-$86 at feverup.com