Desert Air Fest is set for takeoff November 2024 in Palm Springs

Desert Air Fest is set for takeoff  November 2024 in Palm Springs

Prepare yourself to dance under the desert skies! Desert Air is returning to the Palm Springs Air Museum on November 15th and 16th, 2024. This 21+ event is hosting two days of one-of-a-kind experiences, set to an electronic soundtrack of globally renowned deejays and captivating artists for music lovers seeking a weekend they won’t forget.

Produced by Goldenvoice and Splash House, Desert Air is bringing world-class EDM talent to Coachella Valley, with headliners Kaytranada starting off the party on November 15th and London-native Jamie xx taking over on November 16th. Alongside these two, deejays from all over will keep the vibes high across two stunning stages.

Inspired by Belgian architecture, the stages are designed in the style of Stand Van Zaken — Dutch for “State of Play” — for a mid-century-meets-modern touch.

The immersive journey continues outside of the dance floor! LA-based artist Lachlan Turczan will create a unique audio-visual experience, Chapter One Record Shop will have a vinyl popup, The Air Museum will let you go down in history with WWII planes, and if you’re feeling real adventurous, you can take a Warbird Ride in one of seven vintage aircrafts before the festival kicks off!

As if that wasn’t enough, the Palm Springs Surf Club will host exclusive day parties with poolside music, adding a daytime twist to your weekend of nonstop dancing and vibing out!

Tickets are available now for one- or two-day General Admission passes, VIP packages, and reserved table experiences. Whether you’re in for a night or the full weekend, Desert Air promises an unmatched festival experience in an amazing setting around the San Jacinto mountain ranges. Don’t miss this unforgettable blend of music, art, and adventure beneath the desert stars!

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