Are you in town to look at Palm Springs homes for sale? Are you visiting family or friends who are lucky enough to live in the Coachella Valley? Or are you a local looking to unwind this weekend? It doesn’t matter which category you fall under—there is something fun or relaxing to do in Palm Springs Valley this weekend. Our last post covered some of the art, theater and other entertainment options taking place this weekend, and since the Grammys are happening Sunday, we thought we would share some information about the legendary music performances taking place here this weekend. You’ll be so excited about the lineup, you may start looking for Rancho Mirage real estate, even if you didn’t plan on it.
On Friday, January 24, the legendary Dolly Parton will perform at The Show at Agua Caliente Casino. A singer/songwriter, author and actress, Ms. Parton is the most honored female country performer of all time, with 25 RIAA certified gold, platinum and multi-platinum awards. In addition, she had 25 number one songs on the Billboard Country charts, which is a record for a female artist, and 41 career top 10 country albums, a record for all musical artists. Located at 32-250 Bob Hope Drive, The Show at Agua Caliente Casino is a favorite of all locals and owners of Rancho Mirage real estate, as it brings some of the highest caliber of musical talent to its stage. The concert takes place from 9 to 11.
The Andrews Brothers, A Madcap Musical Salute to the Swinging ’40s, begins its run this Friday at the Annenberg Theater. Created by Roger Bean, this dynamic musical theater production tells the story of three stagehands who save A USO show when a famous trio of singing sisters fails to make their appearance. The musical features classic favorites, including “Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree,” “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” “Slow Boat to China” and “Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive.” The show continues through Sunday, February 16.
On Saturday, January 25, Singing the Birds: Bird Song & Dance Festival will take place at the Palm Springs High School Auditorium from 11 am to 8 pm. This one-of-a-kind festival celebrates the Native culture and tribes of southern California and other areas of the Southwest with music, dance and honored bird singers. Native crafts and food vendors will be in attendance. Admission and parking are free. On Saturday night, the iconic Morris Day & The Time and Sheila E. will perform at the Spotlight 29 Casino from 8 to 10 pm.
If the musical lineup inspires you to look at homes in the area, click here to view listings of Palm Springs homes for sale.
image: coyotestageworks.org