Swanky Sunset Jazz Party at the Glamorous Midcentury Modern Koerner Residence
$295 (3 hrs)
The Palm Springs International Jazz Festival is hosting a kick-off bash at the incomparable Leon & Thea Koerner Residence, designed by E. Stewart Williams in 1955, for VIP Jazz Festival patrons, with limited party-only tickets available.
Enjoy a swanky, sunset party with delectable hors d'oeuvres and open bar cocktails poolside. While you indulge in the cool, jazz sound of the Lance Conrad Quartet, you have the opportunity to meet other like-minded jazz enthusiasts excited to attend a jazz-filled weekend at the Annenberg Theater.
Designed by E. Stewart Williams, this house features panoramic mountain views, immaculate built-in casework, gorgeous terrazzo, floor-to-ceiling glass, and indoor/outdoor fountains. The original landscape by Garrett Eckbo and Francis Dean has been restored and boasts mature trees, sprawling flower beds, and a sparkling pool. This is a rare opportunity to see one of the most iconic desert Modernist homes for a swanky cocktail party in the finest backdrop–offered by the midcentury setting in Palm Springs. The Koerner Estate has undergone museum-quality restoration, making it the most spectacular home in the desert.
$295
Things To KnowAges 21 and older
Private homes are not wheelchair accessible
Pets and animals not permitted
Photography permitted at discretion of host
Food and drinks provided
Valet parking only
Walking and standing activity
Limited restroom availability
No smoking or e-cigarettes
Important InformationGuests are required to utilize complimentary valet parking.
The house will be available to tour with the party outside poolside, and in the garden.
Please dress accordingly and ladies, choose appropriate shoes.
Address will be printed on the ticket.
Elegant resort attire appreciated.
The organizer of this event is Palm Springs International Jazz Festival.
Check-in Location Address will be printed on your ticket.
Photo Credits: Lance Gerber, PSIJF, Courtesy Leon Koerner Archives, University of British Columbia Library, Henry Blackham, David A. Lee, Henry Blackham
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