Among the impacted events is Los Angeles County's Gloria Molina Grand Park Summer Block Party.
In a post on Instagram, organizers said it was being postponed out of "an abundance of caution" and that they are committed to bringing it back later this summer.
"We know this is disappointing news. We were so looking forward to celebrating with all of you at #TheParkforEveryone. Please know that your safety is our absolute first priority," the post read.
The Block Party was scheduled for 4-9:30 p.m. Friday at the downtown venue. A new date has not yet been announced.
Additionally, the L.A. County Department of Parks and Recreation announced that this year's East Los Angeles Rockin' 4th of July celebration was canceled in response to the recent ICE activity.
Officials also said it is postponing the Summer Movies & Concerts series, including at Schabarum Park.
These postponements and cancellations come amid others in recent days, including the cities of Bell Gardens and Cudahy and Los Angeles City Councilwoman Ysabel Jurado's District 14 -- all of which are majority Hispanic communities.
4th of July celebrations canceled, postponed across LA area over immigration raids
Independence Day events in Boyle Heights, El Sereno, Lincoln Heights, and Northeast Los Angeles are also being postponed, according to the Boyle Heights Beat website.
"Events in public spaces feel dangerous for our constituents and this is not the time to host large public gatherings because people are afraid," said Councilwoman Jurado. "For Fourth of July and Independence, it rings hollow for a lot of our constituents here."
In canceling its 66th Annual Independence Day Parade, the El Sereno Bicentennial Committee noted that "our participation is usually robust with over 1,200 people marching in the parade. The people who participate in the parade are some of the most patriotic people you would meet. They believe in the promise of this land, of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
"This year we will have to cancel our celebrations. We stand with our community. The safety of our participants, spectators, and volunteers is at the forefront."
"I think it's really too bad and... it's sad to see people that this city are made of taken out of it and it doesn't feel right," said El Sereno resident Alexandra Plzek.
The Rose Bowl in Pasadena will have a Fourth of July event this year. It's going to be different -- drones instead of fireworks. But it's one of the places people can go this year for a public event.
City News Service contributed to this report.