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Best Concerts This Spring

in Palm Desert

Lyle Lovett at Mccallum Theatre

Lyle Lovett

Grammy Award Winner Lyle Lovett is known for his intelligent Western Swing-tinged Country Music. His witty lyrics and eclectic mix of sounds ranging from folk to big band swing form an unforgettable catalogue of songs and although he emerged in the 80s, this musical chameleon is still a fearless innovator in the Country world to this day.

The Kingston Trio at Mccallum Theatre

The Kingston Trio

Legendary folk band, The Kingston Trio are hitting the road once more, and they're bringing their timeless music with them! Josh Reynolds, son of Nick Reynolds, alongside Tim Gorelangton and Mike Marvin will be performing the trios most-loved songs from their highly acclaimed folk-infused six-decade career.

Chris Botti at Mccallum Theatre

Chris Botti

The world's top-selling instrumental artist Chris Botti has charm and talent in spades; the Italian American contemporary jazz trumpeter breathes new life into a range of different genres from American songbook standards to bebop classics by the likes of Miles Davis. Botti is not only a highly skilled musician but a consummate entertainer, with a gleam in his eye his onstage banter calls to mind the performers of jazz's golden age.

Apr 4 - 5, 2025

Mccallum Theatre

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The Doo Wop Project at Mccallum Theatre

The Doo Wop Project

Join The Doo Wop Project for a night of impeccably smooth vocals and jazz as they tour across the country. The group celebrates a golden era in American music which fused R&B, rock and roll and live instruments to create a lively and harmonic sound. Prepare to hear beautiful renditions of acts including the Flamingos, Smokey Robinson, and The Temptations.

Mandy Patinkin at Mccallum Theatre

Mandy Patinkin

First rising to mainstream attention as the feisty Spanish fencer who uttered the immortal lines "My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die." in the endlessly quotable 1987 cult film The Princess Bride, Hollywood heavyweight Mandy Patinkin has courted the spotlight on both stage and screen, simultaneously making a name for himself on Broadway with Tony-winning and nominated turns in Evita and Sunday In the Park With George.