
Disney’s movie magic transcends race, skin color, gender identity and even species from mouse to man. Disney’s music runs the gamut from soulful ballads to whimsical ditties. Combine the two with the voices of the Palm Springs Gay Men’s Chorus and you get a memorable night of an emotional rollercoaster titled “Disney Pride in Concert”. I couldn’t imagine a better show to end the 25th season of PSGMC. And lucky you, there are still seats available this weekend. The chorus has really come of age and stepped up its production value and quality of performances. That’s why a recently-announced move to The Plaza Theatre is such a great graduation for PSGMC. Now we need the community to support it in a bigger way. (That’s you!) Gay Mens’ Choruses were formed in the late 70s and early 80s in our major cities, but have only been a part of our LGBTQ+ history since 1999. Not only has PSGMC entertained us, they have supported our Safe Schools program, conducted food and toy drives and supported anti-bullying efforts. The impact that the chorus has had on each other’s lives and on their families are profound and told in vignettes from members interspersed throughout the show. These “story moments” tell of love, loss, and connection. The show ends with a fitting song for our current political climate from The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Someday Life will be fairer Need will be rarer And greed will not pay Godspeed This bright millennium Let it come Wish upon the moon One day, someday…Soon Brad Fuhr, your Gay Desert Guide on KGAY 106.5 Palm Springs For the latest, follow our socials @GayDesertGuide and @KGAY1065 and listen to KGAY Palm Springs wherever you may reside! #ILoveGayPalmSprings #ILoveGayCatCity #ILoveGayTravel #ILoveGay #SayKGAY #FindYourOasis
Disney Pride in Concert with PSGMC
Limited Tickets Available! – Disney Pride in Concert, presented by the Palm Springs Gay Men’s Chorus, runs April 24–27 at the Annenberg Theater. Friday and Sunday are sold out, but as of this writing, Saturday night tickets are still available! This magical event celebrates LGBTQ+ life, love, and family through beloved Disney songs, curated video clips, and moving stories from performers. Featuring classics from Peter Pan and Mary Poppins to modern favorites from Coco and Zootopia, this enchanting show is perfect for all ages. Get ticketsArt Walk at the Riviera Resort

Perez Art District 4th Fridays Art Walk
Perez Art District’s Fourth Fridays takes place this month on Friday, April 25 from 4–7 pm at Perez Road Art and Design District in Cathedral City. Stroll through over 30 artist studios showcasing incredible works across painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed media. Engage with local artists and witness their creative process. More infoLiving Out Art Walk 3
Join the Living Out Art Walk 3 on Sunday, April 27 from 2–4 pm at Living Out Palm Springs. This free event features over 300 stunning works by more than 70 LGBTQ+ artists, showcased in a unique gallery setting within the halls of Living Out. RSVP is required to secure your spot at this celebration of creativity and community. More infoHollywood Meets the Palm Springs Plaza Theatre
Join historian Jim Cook on Sunday, April 27 from 11 am–1 pm at the Palm Springs Convention Center for Hollywood Meets the Palm Springs Plaza Theatre: A Multimedia Journey. This free presentation explores the golden age of Hollywood and the vital role the Plaza Theatre played in shaping Palm Springs’ iconic history. Discover fascinating connections between these legendary locales, and learn about the ongoing restoration of this historic 1936 building. More infoPreservation Matters
Stagecoach
The Stagecoach Music Festival is happening April 25–27 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio. This iconic event brings together country music’s biggest stars, including headliners Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, and Luke Combs, along with a diverse lineup of artists like Lana Del Rey, Brothers Osborne, and Creed. With once-in-a-career performances, late-night parties, and a festival atmosphere, Stagecoach is a must-attend celebration for (mostly country) music lovers. Get ticketsGeorge Michael Reborn
Re-live the heyday of George Michael and WHAM! with George Michael Reborn at the Palm Springs Cultural Center on Saturday, April 26 from 7–9 pm. Featuring the incredible Robert Bartko, this tribute captures the energy and passion of George Michael’s iconic 80s and 90s performances. With live vocals, crowd interaction, and hits like “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go†and “Careless Whisper,†Bartko’s charismatic presence will leave you mesmerized. His spot-on resemblance and talent bring the spirit of George Michael to life for a night of unforgettable music and nostalgia. Get ticketsBig Dog Adoption Weekend
The Palm Springs Animal Shelter is overflowing with large dogs in need of homes, and you can help during Big Dog Adoption Weekend, all weekend long, Friday–Sunday, April 25–27. Adoption fees for all large dogs will be waived, and every adoption includes a year of free vaccinations and six months of free dog food, courtesy of Lucy Pet Food. Whether you’re looking to adopt or simply want to spread the word, your support makes a difference in finding these incredible dogs the loving families they deserve. More infoCaturday Breakfast + Bingo
Sold Out! – Animal Samaritans’ 4th Annual Caturday Breakfast + BINGO is happening Saturday, April 26, 9–11:30 am at the Sky Ballroom, Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs. Guests will enjoy a full breakfast, free mimosas, and exciting bingo games—all in support of the Feline Fund. Adorable kittens will be on-site for adoption, with fabulous prizes up for grabs. Thank you for making this event a sell-out success! More infoThe Pink Ball 2025
The Pink Ball 2025, hosted by Cassandra James on Saturday, April 26 at 6 pm, is a celebration organized by the Transgender Health & Wellness Center. Featuring special guests Diva and Vanity Halston, this glamorous event aims to raise funds and awareness for transgender health and wellness initiatives. Hosted on the oh-so-elegant rooftop of Flannery Exchange, the Pink Ball is going to be a night to remember, an evening of elegance and community impact. Get ticketsDesert X
We should have great weather again this weekend to explore the fifth edition of Desert X in the Coachella Valley, on display now through May 11. This outdoor art exhibition features installations across several valley cities that reflect on the desert’s deep time evolutions and intertwine ancestral wisdom with contemporary visions. Check out descriptions of all the pieces and photos from the installations [here]. The Desert X 2025 Hub is hosted at the Thompson Palm Springs. Printed programs and field guides will be available for pickup at the Hub during open hours or at the front desk throughout the exhibition. Hub hours are Fridays from 2–5 pm and Saturday & Sunday from 10 am–5 pm. More infoTHEATRE
Other Desert Cities
Experience the gripping drama of Other Desert Cities, presented by CVRep from April 23–May 4. Set in a Palm Springs manor, this Pulitzer Prize finalist unravels a family’s devastating secret when a young woman arrives with her explosive memoir. With stinging wit and sharp insight, this acclaimed production promises to captivate audiences. Stephen Radosh, our theatre reviewer, says the play is “a deeply-engaging exploration of family, secrets, and how our past can shape our future!” Read his review and Get ticketsFalsettos
Experience the powerful and poignant musical drama Falsettos, presented by Dezart Performs from April 18–27. This Tony-winning musical by William Finn and James Lapine follows Marvin’s journey of love, family, and resilience after leaving his wife and son for Whizzer, set against baseball, bar mitzvahs, and the AIDS crisis. Our theatre reviewer Stephen Radosh says “Ultimately, Falsettos is a masterclass, balancing hilarity with heartbreak while offering a deeply human story filled with flawed but lovable characters.” Read his review and Get ticketsBeyond Therapy
Join Desert Ensemble Theatre for Beyond Therapy, running April 18–27. This witty 1981 comedy follows Bruce and Prudence, two neurotic urbanites navigating the chaos of modern romance with the dubious guidance of their eccentric therapists. Packed with unexpected twists and laugh-out-loud surprises, Christopher Durang’s play offers a hilariously unpredictable exploration of love and sanity. Gay Desert Guide theatre reviewer Stephen Radosh says “If you enjoy sharp wit, eccentric characters, and the delightful chaos of human relationships, this play is a must-see.” Read his review and Get ticketsALSO THIS WEEKEND
Friday, April 25 Veterans Rally Against Cuts to VA Health Care | 12 pm at Palm Desert VA Clinic An Evening of Grace – Lessons from an Alabama Lesbian | 5 pm in Desert Hot Springs Cocktails and Cabaret with Billy L’Amour | 7 pm at Revolution Stage Company Bear Union | 8 pm–4 am at Club 541 Saturday, April 26 Plant & Play Earth and Arbor Day Celebration | 8 am–2 pm at Victoria Park, Palm Springs No Master, No Chains (France), presented by Desert Film Society | 10 am at Palm Springs Cultural Center Community Meeting with Mayor Ron DeHarte | 11 am at the Palm Springs Convention Center Drag Bingo for Parkinson’s | 2–4 pm at Dick’s on Arenas Country Dance Saturdays: Beginner East Coast Swing with Lise Baadh | 7 pm at Step by Step Comedian Ralph Barbosa | 8 pm at The Show at Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa Rancho Mirage Note: due to an unforeseen underground gas leak, The Purple Room Supper Club was forced to be closed through Monday, April 28. They apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and hope to see you again starting Tuesday, April 29! Check out upcoming Purple Room Shows, including the Marvelous Marilyn Maye, May 8–10.The Kennedy Center Dishonors Varla Jean Merman
Don’t miss the hilarious Kennedy Center Dishonors Varla Jean Merman, live on stage at Toucans on Friday and Saturday, April 25 & 26 at 7 pm, featuring Todd Alsup. Varla Jean Merman, described as a “demented genius” synthesizing the best of iconic performers, promises an outrageous evening of music, comedy, and cabaret. Get ticketsInternational Jazz Day Celebration
Celebrate International Jazz Day on Sunday, April 27 from 12:30–2:30 pm at Vicky’s of Santa Fe in Indian Wells with a special tribute to the legendary Phyllis Hyman. Presented by the Palm Springs Women’s Jazz Festival, this event features internationally acclaimed artists Dr. Gail Jhonson and Jazz in Pink with Castella on vocals. Hyman’s three-decade career, known for her jazz-influenced style and powerful stage presence, inspired generations of music lovers. Get ticketsKGAY Desert Guide Highlight

LOOKING AHEAD
Forging Forward
Join The LGBTQ Community Center of the Desert and Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Palm Springs for the next installment of the Community Convening series, “Forging Forward” on Tuesday, April 29, from 5–6:30 pm at the Palm Springs Cultural Center. This important event will provide updates on HRC’s strategies in response to actions by the new Administration, with a focus on schools, workplaces, policy, and politics. Featuring insights from John Gruber, Director of National Campaigns, and Zack Hasychak, Senior Director of Events & Activations, the evening includes a town hall-style Q&A hosted by Brian O’Connor, a local HRC leader. RSVP encouraged. More infoGet our Free Visitor Map & Guide
Check out the latest edition of the K-Gay Desert Guide Visitor Map & Guide! To help you find everything you need as a visitor or local, we feature the top places for Food & Drink, Nightlife, Shopping, Attractions, Gay Resorts with passes, Dispensaries, and other services. Look for the latest edition at businesses and newsstands around town, or browse it online right here!Click below to sign up for our Gay Desert Guide Oasis Insiders Newsletter to get our Weekly Blog, Top 3 Events for the weekend, Hot Deals and Cool Events all delivered to your inbox every Friday!

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- Disney Pride in Concert, performed by Palm Springs Gay Men’s Chorus Apr 24–27 at the Annenberg Theater
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- Big Dog Adoption Weekend Apr 25–27 at the Palm Springs Animal Shelter
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- George Michael Reborn: A Tribute to George Michael and WHAM! Sat. Apr 26 at 7 pm at the Palm Springs Cultural Center
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- Living Out Art Walk 3 Sun. Apr 27 from 2–4 pm at Living out Palm Springs
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- Local Artist Art Walk Fri. Apr 25 from 7–9 pm at The Riviera Resort & Spa
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- Animal Samaritans’ 4th Annual Caturday Breakfast + Bingo (SOLD OUT) Sat. Apr 26 from 9–11:30 am at the Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs
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- Other Desert Cities, presented by CVRep Apr 23–May 4
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- Beyond Therapy, presented by Desert Ensemble Theatre Apr 18–27 at the Palm Springs Cultural Center
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- Falsettos, presented by Dezart Performs Apr 18–27 at the Pearl McManus Theater
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- Desert X 2025 Mar 8–May 12 at Various Locations Throughout Coachella Valley
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- Hot Rodeo Palm Springs May 2–4 at Dysart Equestrian Park in Banning, plus parties in Palm Springs
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- Retro Palm Springs – A Nostalgic ’90s Fan Convention Sat. & Sun. May 3 & 4 at the Palm Springs Convention Center
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- Palm Springs Vintage Market Sun. May 4 from 7 am–2 pm at Agua Caliente Casino Palm Springs
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- Cinco de Mayo Arenas District Fiesta Sun. May 4 from 2–10 pm
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- Desert Winds Freedom Band: Pop, Rock & Swing Sun. May 4 at 2 pm at the Jewish Community Center
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- Rock the Park: L.A. Vation (Tribute to U2) Wed. May 7 at 7 pm at Downtown Palm Springs Park
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- The Problem with Pink Wed. May 7 at 7 pm at the McCallum Theatre
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- Harvey Milk Diversity Breakfast Thu. May 8 at from 8:30–10:30 am at the Palm Springs Convention Center
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- Joshua Tree Music Festival May 15–18 at Joshua Tree Lake Campground
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- Straight From Carnegie Hall: Lea Michele Live Fri. May 30 at 8 pm at the McCallum Theatre
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- Gay Wine Weekend 2025 Jul 18–20 Russian River Valley & Healdsburg wine region of Sonoma County

KGAY 106.5 & 92.1 FM
The KGAY 106.5 & 92.1 Retro Lunch airs Monday through Friday from noon–1 pm, with DJ Galaxy (Vincent Corrales) and DJ Eric Ornelas playing an hour of their high-energy throwback mixes. On Sundays, we put all five hours together for the Retro Sunday Brunch from 11 am–4 pm. Perfect party music! The KGAY 106.5 Sunday Tea Dance with Modgirl airs every Sunday from 4–6 pm (right after the Retro Brunch). All our DJs took honors in the Best of Coachella Valley this year! Listen to KGAY 106.5 online To listen to KGAY Palm Springs via Alexa, say “Alexa ENABLE K. Gay Palm Springs SKILL†(include “SKILLâ€) or manually enable it in the Alexa app or at Amazon. Once enabled, access the station by saying “Alexa, OPEN,†“LAUNCH,†or “PLAY K. Gay Palm Springs.†You can also make special requests, such as birthday shoutouts or song dedications! Happy streaming! Learn moreWIN TICKETS courtesy of KGAY 106.5 and 92.1 to RuPaul’s Drag Race Werq the World on Saturday, October 11 at 8 pm at The Show at Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa Rancho Mirage! [More info] Experience the ultimate awards show-themed extravaganza hosted by Jimbo as Joan Rivers, with dazzling performances by Derrick Barry as Britney Spears, Jaida Essence Hall as Beyoncé, Naomi Smalls as Mariah Carey, Marina Summers as Ariana Grande, Morphine as Shakira, and surprise Season 17 finalists. Enter to WIN on the KGAY Contest Page
KGAY 106.5 & 92.1 is giving you the chance to step back in time! Enter now for a TICKET GIVEAWAY to Retro Palm Springs, a nostalgic fan convention celebrating pop culture [More info]. Happening May 3 & 4 at the Palm Springs Convention Center, this event is a weekend of awesome celebrity guests, rad vintage shopping, and plenty of Instagrammable retro moments for the whole family, including a video store experience. Win General Admission and one will win the Grand Prize of 2 VIP tickets! Enter to WIN on the KGAY Contest Page
103.1 MeTV FM
103.1 MeTV FM plays a Timeless and Memorable variety of the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s with a touch of the 50’s! You can listen to 103.1 MeTV FM everywhere! In your car, at work, at home or around the world! Online at 1031metvfm.com or tell Alexa, “Open 103.1 MeTV FM.” Tune in Sunday at 9 am to Goddard’s Gold as Steve Goddard brings you timeless hits from the Class of 1969! Tommy James & The Shondells are performing at Stagecoach Saturday night and he’s celebrating his 78th Birthday on Tuesday! We’ll be playing his Timeless and Memorable music all day, Tuesday, April 29, on 103.1 MeTV FM. Listen onlineYou can WIN a pair of tickets to “Bubbles and Bites: Because Mom Deserves a Little Shag†at the Shag House [More info], taking place on Mother’s Day, May 11, from 11 am–1 pm courtesy of 103.1 MeTV FM! It’s a poolside brunch celebrating mothers and the loved ones who cherish them. Enter to WIN on the 103.1 MeTV FM Contest Page

Find out what’s happening on any given day by browsing our Gay Desert Guide Online Event Listing Calendar, and for the big picture, take a look at major upcoming events in our 2025 Coachella Valley Calendar of Events.

Listen to KGAY 106.5 and 92.1 over the air, stream it [here], or listen on iHeart Radio with Alexa or Siri by saying “Play K-GAY 106 5 .†John Taylor is on mornings 6–10 am and program director Chris Shebel is on afternoons. Our Retro Lunch with DJ Galaxy and DJ Eric Ornelas is heard on Sundays as the Retro Lunch & Sunday Brunch from 11 am–4 pm, followed by Modgirl spinning the KGAY Sunday Tea Dance from 4–6 pm.