Pioneertown Gazette
High Desert|Saturday, January 24, 2026
Est. 1947
Noeline Hofmann

Noeline Hofmann, circa 2026.

Noeline Hofmann

Canadian singer-songwriter Noeline Hofmann brings her prairie-born country and Americana songs to the high desert stage at Pappy & Harriet’s. Raised in Bow Island, Alberta, Hofmann writes vivid, plain-spoken tunes rooted in ranch life and open skies, including her viral standout “Purple Gas” and collaborations with Zach Bryan. Expect an intimate, story-forward set that leans into classic country themes—work, weather, family, and the long roads between towns—delivered with a steady voice and a working-rancher’s eye for detail. This is a general admission, standing-room-only show inside Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace. Doors open at 8:00 PM, with music starting at 9:00 PM. Tickets run approximately $20–$25 before fees and are required for entry to the live music room. Pappy & Harriet’s sits at the edge of the Mojave, a historic roadhouse known for mesquite barbecue, strong coffee, and a small stage that’s hosted everyone from Paul McCartney to Vampire Weekend. Parking is in the main lot about 100 feet past the venue—watch the posted signs, as there’s no parking allowed on Pioneertown Road and cars are subject to tow. Rideshare options are limited this far out in the desert, and cell/Wi-Fi service can be spotty, so plan ahead if you’re calling a cab or arranging a designated driver. The roads in and out are dark, steep, and winding at night, so give yourself extra time and take it slow.

Music$20
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