10 things to do in the Palm Springs area this week

Looking to get out and about in the Palm Springs area this week? The Desert Sun’s weekly events roundup can help.

Looking to get out and about this week? The Desert Sun’s weekly events roundup can help.

Portrait of Niki Kottmann Niki KottmannPalm Springs Desert Sun The Coachella Valley is home to a number of events and activities to enjoy — even in the dog days of summer. If you’re interested in filling your calendar, we’ve put together a list of 10 things happening this week in the valley and nearby communities.

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Check out the following events this week:

Spaghetti Western Saloon Salon Art Exhibit

Enjoy this new exhibit by Twentynine Palms-based artists Karen Oliphint and Dustin Otterbach. Oliphint, as the exhibit press release states, was raised in Austin, Texas, but has spent the last three decades finding creative inspiration in Colorado, Arizona and now the high desert. She’s found a valuable creative outlet with her experience alongside husband and fellow artist Otterbach, and she has also studied under artist/author Jerome Gastaldi. She hopes you find her work in this exhibit both calming and moving. Otterbach, a Southern California native, “credits his parents’ work ethics, creativity and a stable upbringing with providing him the sense of freedom to express himself.” The sculptor’s process is to work with found objects and paint on scrap metal, allowing its weathered patinas and textures to guide him. Note: If you happen to read this in time, you can attend the opening reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 1.

When: On view now through Oct. 27 (the public can view the exhibit during regular restaurant hours, 4-9 p.m. Thursdays-Sundays)

Where: Spaghetti Western, 50-048 29 Palms Highway, Morongo Valley

Cost: Free to view, with food and drink available for purchase

More info:spaghettiwesternsaloon.com

Backstreet Art District’s First Wednesday Art Walk

Palm Springs Backstreet Art District invites the public to come and enjoy an evening of fine art, live entertainment, food offerings and beverages while strolling through 13 unique galleries and art studios. Support the Coachella Valley art community while viewing the latest works by talented creatives. Come see why Backstreet Art District was voted a “Best of Coachella Valley, 2023”!

When: 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4

Where: Backstreet Art District, Corner of South Cherokee Way and Matthew Drive (behind Estate Sale) in Palm Springs

Cost: Free

More info: backstreetartdistrict.com

Movie Night at Center Stage

Looking for something fun to do with the whole family? Head to downtown Indio for the first of this season’s free movie screenings at the new outdoor venue Center Stage (next to Indio Taphouse), which will feature a screening of the Disney/Pixar movie “Cars.” The festivities begin at 6 p.m. with a car show showcasing a wide array of (non-animated) classic cars. At 6:30 p.m., the movie will start, so you can watch Lightning McQueen, Mater, Doc Hudson and all their friends’ animated adventure under the stars. The best part? All attendees get free popcorn. The next two screenings of the series are “Grease” on Wednesday, Oct. 9 and “Gran Turismo” on Wednesday, Nov. 13.

When: 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4

Where: Center Stage, 82-881 Miles Ave., Indio

Cost: Free admission

More info:indio.org

‘Hot Times - Cool Art’ Opening Reception

The Artists Council’s first show and sale of the fall season, “Hot Times - Cool Art,” will open Sept. 5 at the Artists Center. This dynamic show will feature 130 works of original art submitted by a select number of the AC’s 650+ members. Each piece of art depicts the artist’s interpretation of the show’s summer heat theme. Both two-dimensional and three-dimensional pieces will be on display — and available for purchase, if you want to spruce up your home.

When: Opening reception is 4-6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, but the exhibit runs through Oct. 6

Where: Artists Center at the Galen, 72-567 Highway 111, Palm Desert

Cost: Free admission, with art available for purchase

More info:artistscouncil.com

Peso Pluma in Concert

The last time Mexican superstar Peso Pluma performed in the desert was in April at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, and it was to great acclaim. This time, he’s back for a headlining performance at Acrisure Arena. The Éxodo tour follows the massive success of his 54 sold-out performances in 2023, along with his 2024 Grammy Award win for Best Música Mexicana Album with his LP “Génesis.” Peso Pluma’s new arena show features a new band member and promises a deeper and fuller sound, while maintaining the energy and charisma he’s known for.

When: 8:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6

Where: Acrisure Arena, 75-702 Varner Road, Palm Desert

Cost: Remaining tickets start at $196

More info:acrisurearena.com

Weekend Psychic/Healing Arts Fair

Want a look into your feature? This weekly event at Crystal Fantasy in downtown Palm Springs features experiences with astrologers, tarot card readers, energy healers, intuitive card readers, clairvoyants, reiki masters, angel card readers, psychic mediums and more. Services are provided for tips and sign ups are available at the front desk.

When: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7 and Sunday, Sept. 8

Where: Crystal Fantasy, 268 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs

Cost: Free admission

More info: crystalfantasy.com

PSSC Adult Swim Saturdays

Come experience The Palm Springs Surf Club without any kids around at this 21-and-up weekly event. Party at the Surf Club’s Island Pool and Lazy River and enjoy drinks from the adjacent Island Bar. Dine casually or in style at Amala Restaurant, which will remain open for service until 9 p.m. Special menu items will also be available at the Island Bar from 6 to 10 p.m., and a rotating lineup of DJs will provide live entertainment. Note: The Palm Springs Surf Club is a cashless facility, and no pets, coolers, outside food or beverages are allowed.

When: 6-10 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7

Where: Palm Springs Surf Club, 1500 S. Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs

Cost: From $21.20

More info:palmspringssurfclub.com

Ladies Night Out with Taylor Dayne & Tiffany

Two 1980s pop sensations, Taylor Dayne and Tiffany, are joining forces this week to perform live at Agave Caliente Terraza at Agua Caliente Casino Cathedral City. Taylor Dayne, whose career spans over 30 years, is best known for her hit “Tell It To My Heart.” After that, she kept the momentum going, earning 17 Top 20 singles, including chart-toppers like “Love Will Lead You Back” and “Prove Your Love.” Tiffany, on the other hand, broke records as the youngest female artist to top the Billboard charts with her debut album. Her hits “I Think We’re Alone Now” and “Could’ve Been,” only further cemented her place in pop history. Together, the vocalists are headlining the show “Ladies Night Out” to provide a “memorable night filled with nostalgic hits and unforgettable performances.”

When: 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7

Where: Agave Caliente Terraza at Agua Caliente Casino Cathedral City, 68-960 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Cathedral City

Cost: $50

More info:aguacalientecasinos.com

Friends of the Desert Mountains presents Scary Desert Creatures

Meet our eight-legged neighbors who wander around the the desert floor at night by taking a trip to the Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains National Monument Visitor Center. Experience the natural desert environment and its inhabitants in a whole new way by participating in an illustrated lecture later followed by a walk in the dark in search of scorpions. Be sure to bring a flashlight, folding chair and wear closed-toe shoes for this guided adventure in the dark. Participants will be provided with UV lights, but are welcome to bring their own.

When: 7:30-9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7

Where: Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains National Monument Visitor Center, 51-500 California 74, Palm Desert

Cost: Free admission (but online reservation is required at the link below)

More info: desertmountains.org

Chicago + Earth, Wind & Fire in Concert

Want to watch two legendary musical acts share the stage? Earth, Wind & Fire and Chicago, two of the most successful bands of all time, are returning with their fan-favorite co-headlining tour across North America. Heart & Soul Tour 2024 unites the timeless music of Chicago and the beloved catalog of Earth, Wind & Fire for one memorable night of music featuring sets from each band and an encore performance with both bands on stage together.

When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7

Where: Acrisure Arena, 75-702 Varner Road, Palm Desert

Cost: Remaining tickets start at $81.33

More info:acrisurearena.com

Enjoy this new exhibit by Twentynine Palms-based artists Karen Oliphint and Dustin Otterbach. Oliphint, as the exhibit press release states, was raised in Austin, Texas, but has spent the last three decades finding creative inspiration in Colorado, Arizona and now the high desert. She’s found a valuable creative outlet with her experience alongside husband and fellow artist Otterbach, and she has also studied under artist/author Jerome Gastaldi. She hopes you find her work in this exhibit both calming and moving. Otterbach, a Southern California native, “credits his parents’ work ethics, creativity and a stable upbringing with providing him the sense of freedom to express himself.” The sculptor’s process is to work with found objects and paint on scrap metal, allowing its weathered patinas and textures to guide him. Note: If you happen to read this in time, you can attend the opening reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 1.

When: On view now through Oct. 27 (the public can view the exhibit during regular restaurant hours, 4-9 p.m. Thursdays-Sundays)

Where: Spaghetti Western, 50-048 29 Palms Highway, Morongo Valley

Cost: Free to view, with food and drink available for purchase

More info:spaghettiwesternsaloon.com

Backstreet Art District’s First Wednesday Art Walk

Palm Springs Backstreet Art District invites the public to come and enjoy an evening of fine art, live entertainment, food offerings and beverages while strolling through 13 unique galleries and art studios. Support the Coachella Valley art community while viewing the latest works by talented creatives. Come see why Backstreet Art District was voted a “Best of Coachella Valley, 2023”!

When: 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4

Where: Backstreet Art District, Corner of South Cherokee Way and Matthew Drive (behind Estate Sale) in Palm Springs

Cost: Free

More info: backstreetartdistrict.com

Movie Night at Center Stage

Looking for something fun to do with the whole family? Head to downtown Indio for the first of this season’s free movie screenings at the new outdoor venue Center Stage (next to Indio Taphouse), which will feature a screening of the Disney/Pixar movie “Cars.” The festivities begin at 6 p.m. with a car show showcasing a wide array of (non-animated) classic cars. At 6:30 p.m., the movie will start, so you can watch Lightning McQueen, Mater, Doc Hudson and all their friends’ animated adventure under the stars. The best part? All attendees get free popcorn. The next two screenings of the series are “Grease” on Wednesday, Oct. 9 and “Gran Turismo” on Wednesday, Nov. 13.

When: 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4

Where: Center Stage, 82-881 Miles Ave., Indio

Cost: Free admission

More info:indio.org

‘Hot Times - Cool Art’ Opening Reception

The Artists Council’s first show and sale of the fall season, “Hot Times - Cool Art,” will open Sept. 5 at the Artists Center. This dynamic show will feature 130 works of original art submitted by a select number of the AC’s 650+ members. Each piece of art depicts the artist’s interpretation of the show’s summer heat theme. Both two-dimensional and three-dimensional pieces will be on display — and available for purchase, if you want to spruce up your home.

When: Opening reception is 4-6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, but the exhibit runs through Oct. 6

Where: Artists Center at the Galen, 72-567 Highway 111, Palm Desert

Cost: Free admission, with art available for purchase

More info:artistscouncil.com

Peso Pluma in Concert

The last time Mexican superstar Peso Pluma performed in the desert was in April at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, and it was to great acclaim. This time, he’s back for a headlining performance at Acrisure Arena. The Éxodo tour follows the massive success of his 54 sold-out performances in 2023, along with his 2024 Grammy Award win for Best Música Mexicana Album with his LP “Génesis.” Peso Pluma’s new arena show features a new band member and promises a deeper and fuller sound, while maintaining the energy and charisma he’s known for.

When: 8:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6

Where: Acrisure Arena, 75-702 Varner Road, Palm Desert

Cost: Remaining tickets start at $196

More info:acrisurearena.com

Weekend Psychic/Healing Arts Fair

Want a look into your feature? This weekly event at Crystal Fantasy in downtown Palm Springs features experiences with astrologers, tarot card readers, energy healers, intuitive card readers, clairvoyants, reiki masters, angel card readers, psychic mediums and more. Services are provided for tips and sign ups are available at the front desk.

When: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7 and Sunday, Sept. 8

Where: Crystal Fantasy, 268 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs

Cost: Free admission

More info: crystalfantasy.com

PSSC Adult Swim Saturdays

Come experience The Palm Springs Surf Club without any kids around at this 21-and-up weekly event. Party at the Surf Club’s Island Pool and Lazy River and enjoy drinks from the adjacent Island Bar. Dine casually or in style at Amala Restaurant, which will remain open for service until 9 p.m. Special menu items will also be available at the Island Bar from 6 to 10 p.m., and a rotating lineup of DJs will provide live entertainment. Note: The Palm Springs Surf Club is a cashless facility, and no pets, coolers, outside food or beverages are allowed.

When: 6-10 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7

Where: Palm Springs Surf Club, 1500 S. Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs

Cost: From $21.20

More info:palmspringssurfclub.com

Ladies Night Out with Taylor Dayne & Tiffany

Two 1980s pop sensations, Taylor Dayne and Tiffany, are joining forces this week to perform live at Agave Caliente Terraza at Agua Caliente Casino Cathedral City. Taylor Dayne, whose career spans over 30 years, is best known for her hit “Tell It To My Heart.” After that, she kept the momentum going, earning 17 Top 20 singles, including chart-toppers like “Love Will Lead You Back” and “Prove Your Love.” Tiffany, on the other hand, broke records as the youngest female artist to top the Billboard charts with her debut album. Her hits “I Think We’re Alone Now” and “Could’ve Been,” only further cemented her place in pop history. Together, the vocalists are headlining the show “Ladies Night Out” to provide a “memorable night filled with nostalgic hits and unforgettable performances.”

When: 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7

Where: Agave Caliente Terraza at Agua Caliente Casino Cathedral City, 68-960 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Cathedral City

Cost: $50

More info:aguacalientecasinos.com

Friends of the Desert Mountains presents Scary Desert Creatures

Meet our eight-legged neighbors who wander around the the desert floor at night by taking a trip to the Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains National Monument Visitor Center. Experience the natural desert environment and its inhabitants in a whole new way by participating in an illustrated lecture later followed by a walk in the dark in search of scorpions. Be sure to bring a flashlight, folding chair and wear closed-toe shoes for this guided adventure in the dark. Participants will be provided with UV lights, but are welcome to bring their own.

When: 7:30-9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7

Where: Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains National Monument Visitor Center, 51-500 California 74, Palm Desert

Cost: Free admission (but online reservation is required at the link below)

More info: desertmountains.org

Chicago + Earth, Wind & Fire in Concert

Want to watch two legendary musical acts share the stage? Earth, Wind & Fire and Chicago, two of the most successful bands of all time, are returning with their fan-favorite co-headlining tour across North America. Heart & Soul Tour 2024 unites the timeless music of Chicago and the beloved catalog of Earth, Wind & Fire for one memorable night of music featuring sets from each band and an encore performance with both bands on stage together.

When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7

Where: Acrisure Arena, 75-702 Varner Road, Palm Desert

Cost: Remaining tickets start at $81.33

More info:acrisurearena.com

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