
Shelter in Place! That will be the mantra for some of our locals over the next three weekends as the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and its country-bumpkin cousin, Stagecoach, invade the valley.
I’ve attended each only once and the festival grounds are certainly not for the faint of heart. Sounding all of my 66 years of age, it is unquestionably designed for the younger generations. Case in point: the poster announcing all the bands. The acts we might know from hearing on KGAY or remembering from our younger days are in big type…so we can read their names. The others — disregard. You’ve never heard a note.
I’m certainly not advocating that we stay home while the festivals rage on. In fact, sometimes it opens up opportunities to enjoy some of our outdoor attractions, al fresco dining at our restaurants, shopping (especially in the afternoon), or a cocktail on the patio of an Arenas bar.
Temps cool down a bit after today. But it’s still good pool party weather or just a great weekend to catch up on projects. And for those who want to venture out, we’ve got your guide to it all below. That’s why I’m your “Gay Desert Guide”!
Last piece of advice: Avoid the beer and hard seltzer aisles in the stores at any cost. You’ll be mowed down in a heartbeat by The Hydrated and Highly Filtered infiltrators.
Brad Fuhr, your Gay Desert Guide on KGAY 106.5 Palm Springs
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Coachella
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (aka “Coachella”) returns to the Empire Polo Club in Indio for two weekends, April 11โ13 and April 18โ20. Headliners Lady Gaga, Green Day, and Post Malone lead an incredible lineup that also includes Megan Thee Stallion, Charli XCX, Ed Sheeran, Weezer, Benson Boone and Missy Elliott among dozens of others. With performances spanning multiple genres and stages, the festival promises something for every music lover. Attendees can also explore immersive art installations, interactive activities, and unique culinary experiences. You can also enjoy the festival anywhere with the Official Coachella LIvestream on YouTube. Over 125,000 attendees are expected to join this world-famous celebration of music, art, and culture! Get tickets (Yes, they are still available!)
Looking to connect with our tribe at the festival? Try #gaysofcoachella on social media: Instagram & Facebook
World Art Day Festival
Celebrate creativity and community at the World Art Day Festival on Saturday, April 12 from 10 amโ2 pm at Downtown Park Palm Springs. This free, family-friendly event honors diversity and inclusion through the arts, featuring live entertainment, interactive art projects, hands-on activities, artist demos, and more. Explore a student art gallery, enjoy food vendors, and watch captivating performances in a joyful, welcoming atmosphere. More info
Hairspray
Desert Theatricals presents Hairspray at the Rancho Mirage Amphitheatre from Friday, April 11โSunday, April 13. This eight-time Tony Award-winning musical is packed with laughter, romance, and catchy tunes, following Tracy Turnbladโs journey from an outcast teen to a star on the “Corny Collins Show” in 1962 Baltimore. With a mission to win hearts, challenge norms, and integrate a TV network, Tracyโs story is a delightful celebration of change, resilience, and rhythm. Get tickets
House Party PS: Lights! Camera! Action!
Step into Hollywoodโs golden age at House Party PS: Lights! Camera! Action! on Saturday, April 12 from 5โ8 pm in the elegant Deepwell neighborhood of Palm Springs. Hosted by the Richmond/Ermet Aid Foundation alongside Michael Norpell and Bryan Fisher, this cocktail soirรฉe features dazzling entertainment, including singer/songwriter Spencer Day, singer/actress Kim Schroeder Long, and a Marilyn Monroe impersonator, all emceed by the fabulous Bella da Ball. Enjoy wine, cocktails, and appetizers from F/10 Catering as you mix and mingle under the desert stars. Get tickets
Broadway’s Brightest: Leslie Odom, Jr.
The Broadwayโs Brightest Stars series at the McCallum Theatre wraps up on Saturday, April 12 at 8 pm when Leslie Odom, Jr., best known for his Tony- and Grammy-winning role as Aaron Burr in Hamilton, delivers a remarkable performance featuring his signature blend of Broadway classics and original music. Get tickets
Cocktails on the Page at Piazza di Liberace
Step back in time at Cocktails on the Page on Friday, April 11 from 5โ7 pm at the historic Piazza di Liberace. Hosted by the Palm Springs Public Library Foundation, this elegant event features cocktails, light appetizers, and a special appearance by author Rufi Thorpe, who will discuss her latest novel, Margoโs Got Money Troubles. Each guest receives a copy of the book, which can be autographed at the event. Get tickets
Agua Caliente Celebrates 30 Years with Pat Benatar + Neil Giraldo
Agua Caliente Casinos celebrates 30 years of exceptional gaming in the Coachella Valley with performances across venues like The Show in Rancho Mirage, the Cascade Lounge in Palm Springs, and the Agave Caliente Terraza in Cathedral City. Highlights include Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo live on Friday, April 11 at 8 pm in the outdoor space at Agua Caliente Palm Springs. With multi-platinum albums, Grammy wins, and iconic hits like “Love Is a Battlefield,” “We Belong,” and “Invincible” this legendary duo promises an electrifying night. Get tickets
The AIDS Quilt Songbook
The CSUSB Opera Theatre will present The AIDS Quilt Songbook at the CSUSB Palm Desert Campus on Friday, April 11 from 7โ9 pm. This poignant production honors lives impacted by AIDS, weaving songs and poems that confront stigma while celebrating resilience and remembrance. Directed by Stacey Fraser with music direction by Alastair Edmonstone, the performance features newly composed works, choreography, and guest artists. Get tickets
Modern Men: The ’70s Show
Step back into the groovy sounds of the ’70s with Modern Men Coachella Valley Menโs Chorus as they present The ’70s Show at the Palm Springs Cultural Center. Three sold out performances take place Friday, April 11 at 7 pm, Saturday, April 12 at 7 pm, and Sunday, April 13 at 3 pm. Audiences will enjoy nostalgic hits from The Carpenters, ABBA, James Taylor, Donna Summer, and more, celebrating the music that defined a decade. More info
Palm Springs International Piano Competition
From Friday, April 11โMonday, April 21, the Coachella Valley becomes the stage for the Palm Springs International Piano Competition, where 25 remarkable young pianists will compete for over $30,000 in prizes. Preliminary rounds at Temple Isaiah will showcase extraordinary talent, leading to the grand Concerto Finals at the McCallum Theatre on April 21. The stakes include the $10,000 Gold Medal prize, a recording with Yamaha Artist Services New York, and career-defining performance opportunities through 2025โ27. Get tickets
THEATRE
The Diary of Anne Frank
Desert Theatreworks presents a powerful new adaptation of The Diary of Anne Frank at the Blackbox Theater, running April 4โ13. This production weaves survivor accounts with excerpts from Anne Frank’s diary, presenting a modern, emotionally charged portrayal of the Nazi era. Set in a hidden attic where eight individuals seek refuge, this adaptation captures their daily struggles and celebrates Anneโs enduring message of resilience and hope. Get tickets
The Cake
Join The Bent Theatre Company for their production of The Cake from April 4โ12, at the Palm Springs Cultural Center. This heartfelt and timely dramatic comedy, written by Tony-nominated playwright Bekah Brunstetter and directed by Kudra Wagner, tells the story of Della, a conservative North Carolina baker, who faces a moral dilemma when Jen, someone she loves like a daughter, asks her to bake a cake for her lesbian wedding. Get tickets
Desert X

Explore the fifth edition of Desert X in the Coachella Valley now through May 11. This outdoor art exhibition delves into the nonlinear narratives of time, with 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. Hub visitors can chat with knowledgeable volunteers, browse merchandise, and enjoy a meal or cocktail at Lola Rose before heading to the exhibition. 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 2โ5 pm and Saturday & Sunday from 10 amโ5 pm. More info
KGAY Desert Guide Highlights!
ALSO THIS WEEK
Friday, April 11
Yappy Hour with Animal Samaritans | 4โ6 pm at Boozehounds
Food Truck Fridays | 5โ10 pm in Downtown Indio
Saturday, April 12
Parkinson’s Awareness Month Wellness Expo | 10 amโ12:30 pm at Eisenhower Medical Center
Mojave Sun Coachella pre-game | 11 amโ3 pm at Royal Sun Palm Springs
Flagging in the Desert | 11:30 amโ3:30 pm at Ruth Hardy Park
Sound & Vision 2025 Closing Reception | 5โ8 pm at MAD.KAT Gallery
Father and Son – Piolo Pascual and Inigo Pascual | 7 pm at Palm Springs Convention Center
Country Dance Saturdays: Beginner Two Step with Lise Baadh | 7 pm at Step by Step
Comedian Ron White | 8 pm at The Show
Coachella Valley Firebirds v. Bakersfield Condors | 6 pm at Acrisure Arena
Sunday, April 13
Sunrise Sips and Sounds at Cafe La Jefa | 10 amโnoon
Coachella Essentials Pop-Up Shop | 11 amโ4 pm at JW Marriott Desert Springs
40th Anniversary Celebration of The Times of Harvey Milk (SOLD OUT) | 2 pm at Palm Springs Cultural Center
Coachella Valley Firebirds v. San Diego Gulls | 5 pm at Acrisure Arena
Ask a Gay Doc Episode 22: HIV Treatment and Prevention Funding Cuts
Dr. Renzo Corzano and KGAYโs John Taylor are answering your health-related questions in the Ask A Gay Doc series, sponsored by Desert Oasis Healthcare. In Episode 22, John and Dr. Corzano discuss how funding cuts for HIV and STI treatment and prevention might affect the LGBTQ+ community, with Jeff Taylor, Executive Director of HARP-PS.ORG and Chief Medical Officer of HEALTHYPSTEST.ORG Dr. Greg Kuldanek. Watch the Ask a Gay Doc series, and find out how you can submit your own questions, on the Ask a Gay Doc page at kgaypalmsprings.com.
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- Hairspray, presented by Desert Theatricals
Apr 11, 12 & 13 at Rancho Mirage Amphitheater - PS Library Foundation – Cocktails on the Page
Fri. Apr 11 from 5โ7 pm at the Piazza di Liberace - World Art Day Festival
Sat. Apr 12 from 10 amโ2 pm at Palm Springs Downtown Park - House Party PS: Lights! Camera! Action! – Celebrating Stars of the Silver Screen
Sat. Apr 12 from 5โ8 pm, Deepwell Estates, Palm Springs - Leslie Odom, Jr. – Broadway’s Brightest Stars Series
Sat. Apr 12 at 8 pm at the McCallum Theatre - The Diary of Anne Frank, presented by Desert Theatreworks
Apr 4โ13 - The Cake, presented by THE BENT Theatre Co.
Apr 4โ12 at the Palm Springs Cultural Center - Modern Men: The ’70s Show
Apr 11, 12 & 13 at the Palm Springs Cultural Center - Desert X 2025
Mar 8โMay 12 at Various Locations Throughout Coachella Valley - Coachella Valley Local Government Vendor Fair
Wed. Apr 16 from 8:30 amโ12:30 pm - Glow with Pride at the Living Desert Zoo & Gardens
Thu. Apr 17 from 6:30โ10 pm - Tusk – The Ultimate Fleetwood Mac Tribute with The Desert Symphony
Thu. Apr 17 at 8 pm at the McCallum Theatre - Beyond Therapy, presented by Desert Ensemble Theatre
Apr 18โ27 at the Palm Springs Cultural Center - Celebrate 4/20 at Double Eye Dispensary & Lounge
Sun. Apr 20 - Other Desert Cities, presented by CVRep
Apr 23โMay 4 - Dining Out for Life: End HIV with DAP Health
Thu. Apr 24 at participating Greater Palm Springs restaurants - Disney Pride in Concert, performed by Palm Springs Gay Men’s Chorus
Apr 24โ27 at the Annenberg Theater - Local Artist Art Walk
Fri. Apr 25 from 7โ9 pm at The Riviera Resort & Spa - Animal Samaritans’ 4th Annual Caturday Breakfast + Bingo
Sat. Apr 26 from 9โ11:30 am at the Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs - George Michael Reborn: A Tribute to George Michael and WHAM!
Sat. Apr 26 at 7 pm at the Palm Springs Cultural Center - Retro Palm Springs – A Nostalgic ’90s Fan Convention
Sat. & Sun. May 3 & 4 at the Palm Springs Convention Center - Cinco de Mayo Arenas District Fiesta
Sun. May 4 from 2โ10 pm - Rock the Park: L.A. Vation (Tribute to U2)
Wed. May 7 at 7 pm at Downtown Palm Springs Park - The Problem with Pink
Wed. May 7 at 7 pm at the McCallum Theatre - Harvey Milk Diversity Breakfast
Thu. May 8 at from 8:30โ10:30 am at the Palm Springs Convention Center - Straight From Carnegie Hall: Lea Michele Live
Fri. May 30 at 8 pm at the McCallum Theatre

KGAY 106.5 & 92.1 FM
The KGAY 106.5 & 92.1 Retro Lunch airs Monday through Friday from noonโ1 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 amโ4 pm. Perfect party music! The KGAY 106.5 Sunday Tea Dance with Modgirl airs every Sunday from 4โ6 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
KGAY 106.5 & 92.1 is giving you the chance to WIN TICKETS to Falsettos, presented by Dezart Performs from April 18โ27 at the Pearl McManus Theater [More info]. This Tony Award-winning musical is a witty and poignant tale of family, love, and resilience, set against the backdrop of bar mitzvahs, baseball, and the AIDS crisis. Falsettos is a must-see production that will leave audiences both laughing and moved. Enter to WIN on the KGAY Contest Page
KGAY 106.5 & 92.1 invite you to WIN TICKETS to KGAY Night Glow with Pride at the Living Desert Zoo on Thursday, April 17 at 6:30 pm [More info]. Celebrate LGBTQ+ joy with dazzling lights, fierce performances, and a dance floor where your authentic self is the star. This 21+ event is more than a partyโitโs a defiant reminder to shine brighter than ever. Let your pride roar in this evening of light, love, and community! Enter to WIN on the KGAY Contest Page
KGAY 106.5 & 92.1 is also giving you the chance to WIN TICKETS to One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest presented by Palm Canyon Theatre, running April 18โ27 [More info]. This compelling stage adaptation of Ken Kesey’s classic novel blends humor and candor while exploring the harsh realities of life in a mental institution. Donโt miss the unforgettable tale of McMurphy, whose rebellious charm leads him to unexpected challenges. Enter to WIN on the KGAY Contest Page
103.1 MeTV FM
103.1 MeTV FM plays a Timeless and Memorable variety of the 60โs, 70โs, and 80โs with a touch of the 50โs! 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” NEW: Listen for Brad Fuhr 9aโ2p and Paul Ciliano from 2โ6 pm Saturdays on 103.1 MeTV FM! Listen online
103.1 MeTV FM is giving you the chance to WIN TICKETS to Tusk โ The Ultimate Fleetwood Mac Tribute, presented by The Desert Symphony on Thursday, April 17 at 8 pm at the McCallum Theatre [More info]. Since 2008, Tusk has wowed audiences nationwide with their spot-on renditions of Fleetwood Macโs greatest hits, perfectly capturing the sound, chemistry, and iconic energy of the original band. Enter to WIN on the 103.1 MeTV FM Contest Page

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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 โPlay K-GAY 106 5 .โ John Taylor is on mornings 6โ10 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 amโ4 pm, followed by Modgirl spinning the KGAY Sunday Tea Dance from 4โ6 pm.























