The Hamilton Real Estate Group September 30, 2025
October is shaping up to be one of the liveliest months of the year here in the Coachella Valley! Whether you’re ready for a good laugh, looking to catch a world-class concert, or eager to enjoy the magic of live theater, there’s something happening every week to keep your calendar full. So grab your tickets, gather your friends, and get ready to make the most of a fun-filled fall in the desert!
Get ready — Modernism Week October returns, bringing four days of design inspiration, architecture tours, and retro fun to Palm Springs! This fall edition celebrates 20 years of showcasing midcentury modern style with more than 50 events — from classic double-decker bus tours and walking tours of iconic neighborhoods to a special preview of the 2025 Modernism Show & Sale. It’s the perfect chance to explore stunning homes, meet fellow design lovers, and soak in the timeless desert vibe that makes our community so unique.
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Summer sounds are back! 🎶 Concerts in the Park returns to Palm Desert this October with five free shows every Thursday — October 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 — all starting at 6:00 p.m. at the Civic Center Park Amphitheater. The lineup is a fun mix of tribute bands and classics, including Pulp Vixen (all the Top-40 hits performed by an all-female powerhouse) and Fortunate Son on October 16, honoring Creedence Clearwater Revival. Bring your picnic blanket, grab some food from local vendors, and soak in one of the most laid-back, music-filled ways to spend a Thursday evening under desert skies.
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ArtWalk on El Paseo returns Friday, October 3, 2025, from 4:00–7:00 p.m. Stroll along El Paseo as up to 14 galleries open their doors, showcasing a mix of contemporary and traditional art. Along the way you’ll find the Melissa Morgan Sculpture Garden, plus the nostalgic flair of El Paseo Cruise Night’s classic cars making their rounds.
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Get ready to lose yourself in the magic of the Joshua Tree Music Festival. This isn’t your average concert — it’s an immersive experience blending live music, art, movement, healing, and community all weekend long. Featured acts include Rev. Daddy and Miles Alix, who leads ecstatic dance sessions at the café stage. Whether you’re into expansive sets, sunrise yoga by the lake, or simply dancing under the stars, this festival delivers desert vibes that stay with you long after the last note.
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Get your appetite ready — Yum Food Fest & Night Market lands this month at The Shops at Palm Desert. Expect a lineup of 20+ food stands dishing out everything from sushi burritos to grilled oysters, plus sweets, specialty drinks, and more. Shop local artisan goods, jam out to live bands and DJs all day, and let the kids enjoy carnival games in the dedicated kids’ zone.
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Tee up for excitement — the Epson Tour Championship returns to the Indian Wells Golf Resort. As the season finale of the LPGA’s developmental circuit, this 72-hole event carries big stakes — a $250,000 purse and crucial “Race for the Card” points that can earn a shot at LPGA status. Past champ Heather Lin grabbed victory in 2024, firing a final-round 65 to clinch her place on the LPGA.
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Get ready to climb — the Palm Springs Aerial Tram Road Challenge returns with a 6K run/walk that starts in the desert and ends at the Valley Station of the tramway. It’s not your typical road race — you’ll gain nearly 1,800 feet of elevation over 3.7 miles as you ascend toward the mountains. Whether you’re chasing a personal best or just doing it for the bragging rights, it’s one of the most scenic (and challenging) races in the desert.
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Get ready to roll as the Palm Desert Golf Cart Parade returns to El Paseo. Colorfully decorated carts, floats, marching bands, and classic cars will cruise the route while locals and visitors cheer them on. Before the parade enjoy a pancake breakfast, a kids’ zone, and many food vendors. Stick around after the procession for awards (People’s Choice, Best of Show, etc.) and more post-parade fun.
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The puck’s about to drop again as the Coachella Valley Firebirds get ready for their 4th season with their home opener on Friday, October 10. With 37 home games to be played, the season features new promos and theme nights and the home opener includes a Rally Towel giveaway. Whether you’re a diehard hockey fan or just curious to see the arena in full swing, it’s a great time to jump in, catch the action, and ride the energy as Firebirds hockey returns.
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Join your neighbors in walking for hope at Paint El Paseo Pink as the Coachella Valley unites in the fight against cancer. The event, now in its 19th year, raises funds to support the Desert Cancer Foundation, which provides financial relief to local cancer patients so they don’t have to battle medical bills while fighting their diagnosis.
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When October turns spooktacular, the Valley comes alive with costumes, candy, and plenty of fall fun. Families can dive into the season at the Floating Pumpkin Patch at Fritz Burns Pool in La Quinta — pick your perfect pumpkin right out of the water, decorate it, and enjoy games and activities poolside.
Over at The Living Desert, the annual Howl-O-Ween Celebration invites guests to explore trick-or-treat stations, themed attractions, and animal encounters, all surrounded by festive decorations.
In Palm Springs, the Halloween Palm Springs Street Party along Arenas Road transforms downtown into a massive costume celebration filled with live entertainment and a lively costume contest under the stars.
And for those craving a more grown-up vibe, Desert TerrorFest delivers late-night thrills with DJs, performances, and themed fun. Whether you’re planning a family outing or a night on the town.
Jeff Dunham: Oct 25
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Henry Cho: Oct 18
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The Who: Oct 1 • Blink-182: Oct 4 & 5 • Maroon 5: Oct 8
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The Dandy Wharhols: Oct 4 • SuperChunk: Oct 9
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Great White and Quiet Riot: Oct 25
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Kook & The Gang: Oct 10 • Boz Scaggs: Oct 17
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Trace Adkins: Oct 4 • Billy Bob Thornton and The Boxmaster: Oct 17
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Branford Maralis Quartet: Oct 7 • Stephen Moccio: Oct 12 • Celtic Thunder: Oct 17
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