On April 1, Framework dropped their highly anticipated lineup for the fourth annual Coachella afterparty, Framework in the Desert. Transpiring during week one of California’s biggest music festival, Framework in the Desert will be held only a few miles away at the Atlantic Aviation airport hangar. Since its first event in 2022, Framework in the Desert has cemented Framework’s reputation for bringing premium sound production to unique event locations. One way Framework is ensuring this year’s afterparty is as unique as ever is by hosting the Long Feng Art Car–making Framework in The Desert the second public event to ever house the structure. Modelled after the spirit of the circus performer, the Long Feng Art Car elevates this year’s afterparty to a truly immersive music experience. Along with premier DJ sets and art installations, guests can expect multiple bars, food trucks, and outdoor seating areas to watch the airport’s planes take off overhead while dancing the night away.
Aside from conducting Framework in the Desert, Framework is also responsible for managing Coachella’s indoor electronic music hub at Yuma Tent. Providing an enclosed atmosphere reminiscent of nightclubs, Yuma Tent serves as the premier destination for EDM music at the festival. Being Coachella’s techno music hub, festival-goers flock to Yuma Tent for its reprieve from the hot desert air, colorful visuals, and diverse DJ lineup. Thus, whether it be during the heat of the day or deep into the hours of the night, Framework curates the perfect techno experience through both Yuma Tent and Framework in the Desert.
Musical acts featured on this year’s Framework in the Desert lineup are Chris Lake, Deadmau5, Mau P, HILLS, Alesso, Max Styler, Interplanetary Criminal, EREZ, Alesso (BODY HI), Francis Mercier, Layton Giordani, and Miluhska.