Pappy & Harriet's Pioneertown Palace - Outdoor Stage
Located in the heart of Pioneertown, California, Pappy & Harriet's Pioneertown Palace - Outdoor Stage is a renowned venue that seamlessly blends the charm of the Old West with modern entertainment. Established in the 1980s, this iconic location has hosted a myriad of performances, from rock concerts to country music shows, making it a staple in the Southern California music scene.
Originally known as "Pappy & Harriet's Pioneertown Palace," this venue has evolved over the years while retaining its rustic appeal. The outdoor stage offers a unique atmosphere where guests can enjoy live music under the stars, surrounded by the stunning desert landscape. With a capacity to accommodate various audience sizes, the venue features both general admission and reserved seating options, ensuring that every guest has a memorable experience.
The seasonal nature of events at Pappy & Harriet's means that visitors can expect a diverse lineup throughout the year. From intimate acoustic sets to larger band performances, there is something for everyone. Notable artists such as Paul McCartney and Josh Homme have graced this stage, solidifying its reputation as a must-visit destination for music lovers.
Parking is available on-site, but it can fill up quickly during popular events. It is advisable to arrive early or consider carpooling to ensure a hassle-free experience. For those unfamiliar with the area, Pappy & Harriet's is conveniently located at 53688 Pioneertown Rd, Pioneertown, CA 92268, easily accessible from major highways.
When selecting your seat, consider opting for spots closer to the stage for an immersive experience. However, if you prefer a more relaxed atmosphere, seating further back provides a broader view of the performance while allowing for easy access to food and drink vendors.
Pappy & Harriet's Pioneertown Palace - Outdoor Stage Customers Reviews
Fantastic, with a few expectations unmanaged
I've been a Houndmouth fan for a while, gotten to know their music and personality well. I have no problem saying it was a fantastic show, and the venue was perfect. Truth is that deep down I want to give it 5 stars, but there were a couple of surprises I feel could have been managed better. While it wasn't exactly a secret, one of the original band member's sudden departure was not effectively publicized (see picture above, which includes all four founding memebers), and I feel the fans had more of a right to be informed and expect that the one female voice in a band known for its harmony would be replaced with either/or male voice(s), a keyboard and dual saxophones. Again, the music was fantastic, as were the performances, especially when they had to run the play after calling an audible at the line, so to speak. Knowing any of this prior to the show would not have changed how many tickets I purchased. I just would have appreciated knowing that I wasn't going to see Houndmouth as they were -- four great, young musicians with "I'll never sell out" chips on their shoulders. Instead we heard great music and saw a really, really good, full band and a pretty decent size production, from costume to lights to a bit of choreography.
