2026 Klipsch Pilgrimage postponed but Klipsch Museum PWK Birthday Bash ON for March 6 –

HOPE – The Klipsch Pilgrimage that included the Klipsch Factory Tours and Chief Bonehead Class has been postponed.
BUT – the Klipsch Museum of Audio History WILL celebrate Paul W. Klipsch and his legacy during their spring fund-raiser the PWK Birthday Bash on March 6 and 7, 2026. We are working to finalize details and will send more information soon.
The celebration begins on Friday, March 6, at 1 p.m. with a wreath laying ceremony (Rose Hill Cemetery) at which Hope Mayor Don Still will make a proclamation followed by speaker demonstrations, listening sessions, dinner, and the Annual Membership Meeting (6 p.m.) at the Klipsch Museum Visitor Center. Saturday, March 7, Curator Jim Hunter will lead van tours of the Klipsch Museum, Southwest Proving Grounds, and Hope Municipal Airport that start from the Visitor Center. Saturday evening the Museum hosts a dinner and concert by local rockers Hazy Jayne at the Visitor Center.
Message from Klipsch Group, Inc.
Hello Klipsch Family,
We’re reaching out with an update on our upcoming Klipsch Pilgrimage.
After careful consideration, we’ve decided to postpone the Pilgrimage until later this year. Recent weather conditions in the (Hope) region have led us to adjust our plans so that when we do gather, we can deliver the full, immersive Klipsch experience you deserve—without compromise.
This is very much a postponement, not a cancellation. Our team is already working on new dates, and we’re excited to make the Klipsch Pilgrimage even more special when we come together later in the year. We’ll share updated timing and details as soon as they’re finalized.
We truly appreciate your understanding and continued passion for Klipsch. The Pilgrimage has always been about celebrating our heritage, our sound, and our community—and that remains unchanged. Thank you for being part of our family.
Best regards,
Klipsch

