Cue the sunscreen and the bass drops. Splash House has revealed lineups for both weekends of its Palm Springs electronic dance music festival on Aug. 7-9 and 14-16 at the Hilton, Saguaro and Renaissance hotels.
Some of the highlights of the lineup are a back-to-back set DJ set from genre-blurring producer Kenny Beats and Fcukers, a DJ set by the band Foster the People and After Hours programming at the Palm Springs Air Museum featuring The Chainsmokers, Biscits, Gorgon City and two yet-to-be-announced artists.
Here are the full lineups for both weekends.
Splash House Palm Springs Weekend 1 Lineup
Splash House Palm Springs Weekend 2 Lineup
Splash House Palm Springs passes are still available
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Splash House started in 2013
Splash House was founded in 2013 by desert locals (and siblings) Tyler and Kelly McLean and is a co-production of Goldenvoice, the promoters behind the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Stagecoach country music festival. The festival is Palm Springs’ largest summer concert and draws thousands of attendees during the city’s slowest and hottest month of the year.
The McLeans were inspired by the city’s history of pool parties and began planning the first Splash House in 2013 while Tyler was senior at University of California, Los Angeles. Three Southern California promotion companies partnered with the McLeans to promote the event: LED, Private Label and Pacific Festival.
“It was a crazy idea,” McLean told The Desert Sun in 2023. “At that point in time, being a senior in college, I didn’t have a lot of confidence in my ability to pull something like this together. At the end of the day, there was a conviction in the vision of what I saw and felt we could accomplish.”
When Splash House announced its second festival in 2014, there was a new production partner listed on the event poster — Goldenvoice. The partnership was a win for the McLeans, who were suddenly able to attract bigger names and fill their venues. The second edition expanded to three days and two weekends, featuring performances by Moby, Toro Y Moi, A-Trak Chromeo, actor Elijah Wood and more.
Brian Blueskye covers arts and entertainment for the Desert Sun. He can be reached at brian.blueskye@desertsun.com.
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