“Producers are motivated, and they are serious about growing the scene,” says Allison Dyen, a comic book initially from Boston who participated in 2018’s first Palm Springs Worldwide Comedy Competition on the in style Resort Zoso. “It’s welcoming, cheaper and calmer than L.A., but you still have easy access to San Diego, Phoenix and Las Vegas. It’s just a nice little hub.”

Most venues present limitless free parking. None require two-drink minimums. L.A.-based comic and promoter Craig Appelbaum sees the vacation spot climate and regular vacationer base as built-in benefits: “I always take a poll at shows: ‘Where are you all from?’ We consistently get visitors from New York, Chicago, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, lots of Canadians. It’s a real mix.”

Regional comedy highlights flourish, with distinctive stagetime alternatives added frequently. “We have always had this incredible Hollywood lineage – stars from the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s built this place,” says comic Dacoda Miracle. “It’s time we had a comedy scene to match that legacy.”

Coachella Valley Brewing Firm

30640 Gunther St., Thousand Palms and 155 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs

CVBCO’s unique Thousand Palms location traditionally books acts in three completely different areas together with its tank room and outside backyard. Among the many brewery’s 2025 stand-up highlights are weekly Monday open mics and Bit n’ Tongue Productions’ recurring stand-up night time hosted by Dacoda Miracle at 8 p.m. on the final Friday of every month. Since November, a more moderen downtown Palm Springs outpost delivers its “Late Night in Palms Springs” comedy present each Wednesday at 9 p.m., highlighting regulars like Van Rose and Dominic Houghton.

Desert Beer Firm

77770 Nation Membership Drive, Suite D, Palm Desert

Nation Membership Market’s anchor craft brewery boasts elements starting from chile peppers to recent dates. On Tuesday evenings, Jacob Roper hosts Kentucky Fried Comedy’s open mic at 7 p.m., adopted by prime SoCal Roast Battle competitor Los Digits’ in style present “No Llores,” a head-to-head competitors centered on growing joke-writing abilities and confidence. “These artists are hungry,” says Indio native Los Digits. “The comedy scene in the Coachella Valley has grown tremendously in the last year. To some people, the desert is a place where nothing beautiful can grow. But smaller venues are helping talent find their voice and giving audiences a glimpse of what the desert has been cultivating.”

Comic Irene Tu performs at Little Road Music Corridor.

(Candace Whalen)

Little Road Music Corridor

82707 Miles Avenue, Indio

Elijah James’ “Upcycled Comedy” has booked stand-up in Indio with monthlies at City Donkey classic retailer since 2024. Dacoda Miracle’s annual Coachella Valley Comedy Competition lately adopted swimsuit for its fourth incarnation, transferring from Thousand Palms to simply down the block. The three-day March occasion included greater than 40 comics with headliners Irene Tu, Avery Pearson and Kyle Rehl; Miracle envisions increasing to further Indio levels inside strolling distance because the pageant grows. He brings Erik Griffin to Little Road Music Corridor on Could 10 and Alec Flynn on Could 16.

Lush

110 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs

The previous Sirocco nightclub’s LGBTQ-owned location in entrance of Resort Zoso historically hasn’t warmed up for drag and dancing till late nights. Starting within the new 12 months, Craig Appelbaum has hosted locals and touring execs Fridays at 8 p.m. with “Lush Laughs,” with longer units of as much as half-hour. Thursdays at 7 p.m., Emily Lentz’s community-forward “Super Skillet” format invitations comics to enroll in two minutes apiece. The viewers votes for its prime three, who instantly return for one more 10 minutes earlier than Lentz’s booked headliner. Lush anticipates increasing its comedy branding to Sundays and extra weeknights in upcoming months.

Quadz

200 S. Indian Canyon Drive, Palm Springs

Final Thursdays of each month at 7 p.m., Craig Appelbaum hosts the free Quadz Comedy Night time on the Arenas District’s longtime LGBTQ+ video bar. (Karaoke follows.) He counts Caitlin Gill, now dwelling in 29 Palms, amongst his favourite stand-ups to e book. “After COVID, the scene really exploded,” Appelbaum says. “You had people moving to the desert permanently. There was no formal comedy scene, but this thriving culture is being created. I’ve connected with people straight and gay, and I’m consistently surprised by the level of talent. It’s a very welcoming community to be a part of.”

Palm Springs Cultural Middle

2300 E. Baristo Street, Palm Springs

The centrally situated arts hub is famed for traditional movie screenings, reside music and a weekly farmers market on Saturdays. The multi-space Palm Springs Cultural Middle additionally lately celebrated spoken phrase like “An Evening with David Sedaris” and the ten scholar graduates of the Palm Springs Comedy Class. Nate Wyckoff and Lentz’s eight-week course presents classes on dealing with a microphone, the fundamentals of comedy writing, voice projection, stage presence, character growth, crowd work and auditioning. Weekly workout routines and group critiques culminate in presenting 5 polished minutes of fabric on the primary stage under.

Revolution Stage Firm

611 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs

Elevated and progressive theater, musicals and cabaret (plus an assortment of ice cream treats) are the featured fare at Gary Powers and James Owens’ two-year-old renovated house previously housing the Desert Rose Playhouse and Zelda’s Nightclub. The 150-capacity nonprofit venue additionally pays equal respect to the artwork type of stand-up comedy, welcoming intimate evenings from various icons like Beth Lapides and Murray Hill and welcoming indie bookings from Dana Eagle, Jason Stuart, Julie Goldman, Mina Hartong, Robin Tyler, Shann Carr, Les Kurkendaal-Barrett and Eddie Brill.

The Rock Gallery

333 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Unit 117, Palm Springs

Palm Springs Mayor Ron deHarte attended Could 1’s afternoon ribbon-cutting ceremony on the reopening of town’s solely full-time comedy room. Proprietor Abe Reisin and performer-producers Pierce Amaro, Alex Avila and Dave Thompson have lately launched beer, wine, t-shirts and a brand new digital-media display screen on the former music studio turned one-year-old venue. Rock Gallery is already bringing again sign-ups for Monday and Wednesday open mics; Reisin moreover plans to program reveals seven full nights per week. Upcoming weekend headliners embody Jeff Garcia, Melinda Hill, Jay Mild and Ian Edwards.