What to do in Palm Springs: Splash House Palm Springs George Lopez

The second and final weekend of the annual Palm Springs music festival Splash House takes place on Friday through Saturday.
The Desert Sun’s weekly Hot Picks column shares can’t-miss live performances in the Coachella Valley and high desert.
Brian BlueskyePalm Springs Desert Sun In the mood for some live entertainment this weekend? Here are my picks for the can’t-miss live performances in the Coachella Valley and surrounding communities Aug. 15-17.
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HOT PICK
Splash House Palm Springs at Saguaro Palm Springs, Renaissance Palm Springs, Riviera Resort & Spa Palm Springs
Electronic music: The second weekend of the annual electronic music festival Splash House will take place from Saturday to Sunday at the Riviera Resort, The Saguaro, and The Renaissance in Palm Springs. Additionally, there will be After Hours programming at the Palm Springs Air Museum on Friday and Saturday.
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.Featured performances include Clüb De Combat, SOFI TUKKER, Boys Noize and more.
More information: Saturday through Saturday at The Riviera Resort, The Saguaro and The Renaissance. After Hours at the Palm Springs Air Museum on Friday and Saturday. GA pass $250, After Hours GA $125, combo GA pass $320. More information at splashhouse.com
BEST BETS
Saturday: George Lopez at Spotlight 29 Casino
Comedy: If you’re a fan of comedy icon George Lopez, Saturday at Spotlight 29 Casino may be one of the last times you’ll be able to see him perform stand-up. The 64-year-old sitcom star announced his retirement from stand-up comedy in 2024 in tandem with the release of his Amazon Prime comedy special “Muy Católico.”
Lopez has long been a pioneer for Mexican-Americans in comedy and television as the host of the late-night series “Lopez Tonight” and the sitcom “George Lopez.”
If you go: 8 p.m. Saturday, Spotlight 29 Casino, 46-200 Harrison Place, Coachella. Tickets start at $69.70. spotlight29.com
Saturday: Red Leather at Pappy and Harriet’s
Country: Similar to Orville Peck, there is another enigmatic country singer who conceals his face. The Reno-based singer-songwriter Red Leather wears a large red hat with draped fringe to hide his identity. He sings about significant themes such as addiction, love and redemption, blending elements of rock, outlaw country, and rockabilly in his music.
See for yourself on Saturday when Red Leather performs at Pappy and Harriet’s.
If you go: 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Pappy and Harriet’s, 53-688 Pioneertown Road, Pioneertown. Tickets $26.68. pappyandharriets.com
Saturday: Rodney Carrington at Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa
Comedy: Rodney Carrington has a gift of mixing comedy and country music, which has earned him multiple gold and platinum albums. He also had a sitcom, “Rodney,” and appeared in the late country singer Toby Keith’s film “Beer for My Horses.”
Carrington will perform on Saturday at Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa.
If you go: 8 p.m. Saturday, Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa, 32-250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. Tickets $54.95 to $99.95. aguacalientecasinos.com
Brian Blueskye covers arts and entertainment for the Desert Sun. He can be reached at brian.blueskye@desertsun.com.
Splash House Palm Springs at Saguaro Palm Springs, Renaissance Palm Springs, Riviera Resort & Spa Palm Springs
Electronic music: The second weekend of the annual electronic music festival Splash House will take place from Saturday to Sunday at the Riviera Resort, The Saguaro, and The Renaissance in Palm Springs. Additionally, there will be After Hours programming at the Palm Springs Air Museum on Friday and Saturday.
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Featured performances include Clüb De Combat, SOFI TUKKER, Boys Noize and more.
More information: Saturday through Saturday at The Riviera Resort, The Saguaro and The Renaissance. After Hours at the Palm Springs Air Museum on Friday and Saturday. GA pass $250, After Hours GA $125, combo GA pass $320. More information at splashhouse.com
BEST BETS
Saturday: George Lopez at Spotlight 29 Casino
Comedy: If you’re a fan of comedy icon George Lopez, Saturday at Spotlight 29 Casino may be one of the last times you’ll be able to see him perform stand-up. The 64-year-old sitcom star announced his retirement from stand-up comedy in 2024 in tandem with the release of his Amazon Prime comedy special “Muy Católico.”
Lopez has long been a pioneer for Mexican-Americans in comedy and television as the host of the late-night series “Lopez Tonight” and the sitcom “George Lopez.”
If you go: 8 p.m. Saturday, Spotlight 29 Casino, 46-200 Harrison Place, Coachella. Tickets start at $69.70. spotlight29.com
Saturday: Red Leather at Pappy and Harriet’s
Country: Similar to Orville Peck, there is another enigmatic country singer who conceals his face. The Reno-based singer-songwriter Red Leather wears a large red hat with draped fringe to hide his identity. He sings about significant themes such as addiction, love and redemption, blending elements of rock, outlaw country, and rockabilly in his music.
See for yourself on Saturday when Red Leather performs at Pappy and Harriet’s.
If you go: 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Pappy and Harriet’s, 53-688 Pioneertown Road, Pioneertown. Tickets $26.68. pappyandharriets.com
Saturday: Rodney Carrington at Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa
Comedy: Rodney Carrington has a gift of mixing comedy and country music, which has earned him multiple gold and platinum albums. He also had a sitcom, “Rodney,” and appeared in the late country singer Toby Keith’s film “Beer for My Horses.”
Carrington will perform on Saturday at Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa.
If you go: 8 p.m. Saturday, Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa, 32-250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. Tickets $54.95 to $99.95. aguacalientecasinos.com
Brian Blueskye covers arts and entertainment for the Desert Sun. He can be reached at brian.blueskye@desertsun.com.
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