Record-Breaking Night: Cathedral City Community Amphitheater Reaches Historic Milestone

Cathedral City made history Tuesday evening (Feb. 25, 2025) as the Community Amphitheater welcomed its largest crowd since opening in 2022. An unprecedented 2,000+ attendees filled the venue for the Tastes & Sounds of Cathedral City featuring The Dreamboats, shattering all previous attendance records.

“What we witnessed last night was truly remarkable,” said Ryan Hunt, Communications & Events Manager. “Seeing our community come together in such numbers speaks volumes about the growing popularity of our events and the special place the amphitheater has become in Cathedral City.”

The electric atmosphere was palpable as The Dreamboats delivered a high-energy performance that had the crowd dancing throughout the evening. Their classic sound and smooth harmonies proved to be the perfect draw for attendees of all ages.

Local food vendors El Reaper Chicken and E & E Pel’s kept the crowd fueled with their popular offerings, while Mary Pickford Theatre provided concessions throughout the evening. The newly implemented BYOB policy also allowed guests to fully enjoy the festival-like atmosphere.

“We’re incredibly grateful to our sponsors Dinner With Patsi, GED Magazine, and KGAY 106.5 & 92.1 Palm Springs for their continued support in making these events possible,” added Hunt. “Their partnership has been instrumental in growing this series into what it has become today.”

The record attendance demonstrates the amphitheater’s growing reputation as a premier entertainment venue in the Coachella Valley since its opening in 2022. Coming off the heels of LeAnn Rimes’ headline performance at the 10th Annual Cathedral City International Hot Air Balloon Festival, this event further establishes the venue’s drawing power. City officials are optimistic this momentum will continue with upcoming performances in the series.

The popularity extends beyond evening concerts, as the Tuesday morning yoga program also broke attendance records with 207 participants. This combination of morning yoga and evening Tastes & Sounds events is creating a full day of free activities for residents and visitors to enjoy at the amphitheater. City officials are optimistic this momentum will continue with upcoming performances in the series.

Residents and visitors are encouraged to attend the remaining performances in the Tastes & Sounds of Cathedral City series:

  • March 4 – Cathedral City LGBT+ Days Kick-Off with Uncle D’s Smokehouse BBQ & Grill
  • March 11 – Giselle Woo & The Night Owls with FatBoy Tacos
  • March 18 – Radio Ready with TKB Food Truck
  • March 25 – CCHS Band & Choir Showcase with Meester Zebra Restaurant (No BYOB at this event)
  • April 1 – ABBAFAB with TKB Food Truck
  • April 8 – Leanna & The Free Agents with Nick’s Bistro

E & E Pel’s in Cathedral City will also join us March 4, March 11 & April 1 selling their famous fresh fruit all natural Italian ice drinks. Nice Hass will be joining us March 4 and 11, offering their locally sourced, avocado-centric cuisine.

All events run from 5:30-7:30pm with doors opening around 4:45-5pm. As always, admission is free, but attendees are encouraged to arrive early. Limited picnic tables are available, but guests are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets for seating.

For more information, please visit tastesandsounds.discovercathedralcity.com.

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Ryan Hunt

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Communications & Events Manager RHunt@cathedralcity.gov 760-770-0396
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