No June Gloom Here — Events In Sunny Palm Springs
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We’re getting into sleepy town time here in Palm Springs. The misters are on and the specials are rolling out, but the sidewalks are not rolling up. We’re not deep into sleepy town time, we’re at half past.
This go-round we have a few events of note, some of the usual suspects, a new outrageously fun tour, and then those specials. Many of our hotels are offering summer rates too, so you can stay local.
It’s a great time to come, but take a tip from the locals: do all the “heavy lifting” before 10 a.m. Late mornings you can stroll the strip under those misters, and stop for bites and happy hours or lunch until you’re ready to pool. They’re still a pleasant temperature, because the weather is deliciously warm during the days and still on the cool end in the evenings. It’s a great place and time to come for a getaway in the desert to recharge. IYKYK.
When you’re not recharging, you’re gonna want something to do. That’s where I come in. Read on:
June Events
Palm Springs International Short Film Festival — AKA ShortFest Film Festival taking place June 24-30.
Greater Palm Springs Restaurant Week through June 8 — I’ve put the link here for you to explore, but I’ve also got a post with all of the participating Palm Springs restaurant all sorted out for you.
Beale AFB Air and Space Expo 2025 — June 7 at 8 a.m.-June 9 at 5 p.m. at the Palm Springs Air Museum. Showcasing the cutting-edge capabilities of the U.S. Air Force and fostering community connection to its vital mission. For more about the show and Beale, click here.
Happy Hours
Lulu California Bistro — Happy Hour: Daily from 11 a.m. until closing (bar area only). Specials: $5.99 domestic beers, $8.99 specialty cocktails, and discounted bar bites.
Trio Palm Springs — Happy Hour: Daily from 4 to 6 p.m. in the bar; all day on Tuesdays in the bar and misted patio. Specials: $6 wine and well cocktails, $4 beer, $10 well martinis, and 25% off all bottles of wine on Wednesdays.
Zin American Bistro — Happy Hour: Weekdays from Noon to 6 p.m.; weekends from 3 to 6 p.m. (bar area only). Specials: $2 off draft beer, $8 well cocktails, champagne and wine specials, and a selection of happy hour snacks.
Chill Bar Palm Springs — Happy Hour: Tuesday to Saturday until 7 p.m.; Sunday from 2:30 to 7 p.m. Specials: half off all well drinks, $1 off draft beer, and $2 off wine.
Food and Drink Specials (Outside of Restaurant Week)
Kaiser Grille has a sunset special, which is what most restaurants call an early bird special, but we’re no longer naming things after birds. We’ve already got our beloved snowbirds, and an awful lot of real birds. I don’t know if that’s the real reason — likely not as I made up.
The point being, if you enjoy an early dinner and like to pepper the rest of your evening with bar bites and cocktails along the way, this is a great choice. I learned long ago, you gotta eat before you party. Here’s what you get: two courses (one first and one entrée). The first course is on them, you pay for your entrée. Butts in seats by 5:30 p.m. please. Tuesdays are Tomahawk Night — the kind you eat, not throw. I’m sure we could find a bar in a 20-mile radius that has the latter available if you really feel the need.
Lulu California Bistro — Daily lunch specials starting at $12.99, including a main course and beverage.
Trio Restaurant — “Wine Wednesdays” offer 25% off all bottles of wine.
Zin American Bistro — Weekend brunch specials include $5 mimosas and Bloody Marys.
Chill Bar Palm Springs — “Sunday Funday” features $5 Bloody Marys and mimosas until 2 p.m. (Food menu varies but includes brunch items.)
The Tropicale — Three-course prix fixe dinner menu available Sunday through Thursday for $39.
Eight4Nine Restaurant & Lounge — “Martini Mondays” come with an optional food pairing menu and lounge bites.
Entertainment
Acrisure Arena: June 21: Banda MS, June 29: Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live – Glow N Fire
PS Underground — Their schedule so far is going into July, and you will not be disappointed in the food or the entertainment. Tables are banquet style, but your meal has been especially designed for the show and it’s so “satisfying and delicious, you may even eat the dishes.” (Don’t do that, the dishes aren’t edible, it’s a song by Willie Wonka.)
Most of the tours have shut down for the season, but not one of the newest tours on your dance card: Drag and Fly Tours. A unique tour by Palm Springs’ most engaging Queens, Drag and Fly Tours is a one-of-a-kind experience that mixes live drag performances, storytelling, and video to showcase Palm Springs’ most iconic sights. Wait until you get a load of the bus!
Palm Springs VillageFest: Held every Thursday evening in downtown Palm Springs, offering art, entertainment, shopping, and food on Palm Canyon Drive.
Palm Springs Cultural Center: This June the Center reverts back to its roots, a movie house, playing all of the classics you’d love to see on the big screen all summer long. Built in the late 1960s and the first cineplex in the Valley, the Palm Springs Cultural Center was formerly Camelot Theatres. The sound and picture here are so fantastic that a wide variety of film festivals call it home. From screwball comedy Sundays to Hitchcock to director’s cuts of well received movies. Many of these will have a Q&A right after, and if you’re a cinephile, this is heaven.
Events include: a Hitchcock retrospective and Q&A for Dial M For Murder (June 6), The Graduate (June 13), All About Eve (June 20), and Oklahoma! (June 29)
Coming soon
And for future you, advance tickets are now available for the Broadway’s Best…In The West concert series, returning in the fall with their third season. Executive produced by Dr. Tom Truhe and presented by the Palm Springs Cultural Center, these events sell out very fast. This year, the musical guests will be: Paulo Szot, Sierra Boggess, Jessica Vosk, Tony Yasbeck. The shows being in December and run once a month until the last show in March.
That’s it for June, we’ll be heating it up next month and if all goes as it usually does, we’ll be moving into Splash House time in the beginning of August.
Don’t forget about the Palm Springs Surf Club, it has surfing, a restaurant and a few new events you might like to check out like the all swim. It’s a pretty cool place!
Ciao for now!