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National Geographic Live: Saving Nature's Symphony Palm Desert 2026: Tour Schedule & Where to Buy Tickets
Parking & Directions for National Geographic Live: Saving Nature's Symphony Mccallum Theatre
73000 Fred Waring, Palm Desert, CA
92260, US
1. McCallum Theatre Lot - 0 miles, Free
2. Desert Willow Golf Resort - 0.4 miles, $10
3. Westfield Palm Desert Mall - 0.5 miles, Free
4. Shadow Mountain Resort - 0.6 miles, $15
5. The Gardens on El Paseo - 1 mile, Free
National Geographic Live: Saving Nature's Symphony Tickets at Mccallum Theatre | Jan 17th Concert & Info
Nestled in Palm Desert, the McCallum Theatre is more than just a performance space; it’s a vibrant hub for arts and community. Known for its dedication to arts education and local artist support, the theatre offers a packed schedule of concerts, dance shows, and world-class performances that keep the energy alive all year long. Its stunning outdoor spaces and beautifully designed exterior make arriving here feel special, like stepping into a cultural oasis. When attending National Geographic Live: Saving Nature's Symphony Palm Desert, the venue’s thoughtful seating options shine, especially the loge and VIP sections that offer both comfort and a killer view, perfect for savoring the moment or impressing clients. And if you're coming from out of town, a little planning on the drive, say, hopping on Interstate 10 East from the west side, can make your trip smooth sailing. This theatre isn’t just about the shows; it’s about creating memorable experiences, connecting people to the power of arts and nature, making every visit feel like a small adventure.