
EDM.com Class of 2025 stars Layton Giordiani and Max Styler are also set to DJ inside the unique desert venue.
Serving as a sort of hedonistic nightcap for attendees of Coachella's first weekend, leading LA promoter Framework has announced its return to the desert for its annual afterparty series.
Situated a few miles east of the storied Empire Polo Club, the three-day series, Framework In The Desert, will once again take place inside the Atlantic Aviation airport hangar in Thermal, California. The unique locale offers a one-of-a-kind experience for partygoers with indoor and outdoor dance spaces, runway-adjacent social spaces and table service.

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The 2025 iteration of the event will bring together a roster of talented electronic artists representing genres like techno, house and progressive.
Kicking off the weekend on Friday, April 11th is the influential electronic superstar deadmau5 along with house music mastermind Chris Lake. On Saturday, the hangar will welcome Mau P, Max Styler and Interplanetary Criminal before the weekend closes out on Sunday with Francis Mercier, Layton Giordiani and a special set from Alesso's BODY HI project.

All of the performances at this year's Framework In The Desert will take place atop the Long Feng Art Car. As a new addition to Burning Man in 2024, the vehicle was designed by a collective of contortionists, dancers and performing artists and embodies the spirit of a circus performer. The structure should elevate the weekend's DJ performances as it utilizes a myriad of rigs, LEDs and state-of-the-art sound systems.
Framework In The Desert takes place April 11-13 at the Atlantic Aviation airport hangar in Thermal, California. Get your tickets here.
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