If you can afford it, we would definitely recommend a room with a balcony view, so that you can dance to your favorite artists from the luxury of your air-conditioned room! Additionally, most of the festival takes place during the day, along with the temperature staying well into the 90s throughout the night. Reaching temperatures of 110 degrees at one point, it became nearly unbearable to be outside without being in the water or shade (which was hard to come by at some points). The biggest downside of the event was something outside of the festival’s control – the heat. Surrounded by decades of aviation history, the museum was a venue that will not be soon forgotten! Lane 8 at the Air Museum by Splash House The biggest (literally) surprise of the weekend took place at the After-Hours event which was located at the Palm Spring Air Museum – where we got to see artists perform from a fighter jet. Saguaro was the home of house & techno all weekend – and arguably the most colorful and decorative! Margaritaville (named after the famous Jimmy Buffett song) had the largest pool for attendees to cool off at and curated a more blended musical experience. The Renaissance was the largest hotel and had the most space thus it was treated as the mainstage, hosting the biggest names of the event. Saguaro Hotel by Splash HouseĪ stage was located at each of three Palm Springs resort destinations – The Renaissance, Saguaro, and Margaritaville hotels – where partygoers were treated to a slightly different vibe at each venue. Starting in 2013, this festival has transformed into an explosion of fashion, music, and community in Palm Springs – bringing such a unique environment that Goldenvoice (the company that brings you Coachella and Stagecoach) has been partnered since the event’s second year. With both weekends of Splash House now wrapped up, we got the chance to see dozens of premiere acts make their way to the desert to perform at one of three hotels in Palm Springs! Featuring acts like Dom Dolla, Whethan, and Green Velvet (Weekend 1) along with Gorgon City, Camelphat, and Bob Moses (Weekend 2), there was no shortage of great music to dance to.
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