Framework the LA promotional team, has once again partnered with Wynn Nightlife in presenting Art of the Wild. The festival is being held at Las Vegas’ XS Nightclub and Encore Beach Club and is set to return this fall with names such as ANTS Ibiza, Carl Cox, Animale, Grammy winning Black Coffee, Rüfüs du Sol (DJ set), Rumors and more. The festival takes place from October 6-8 with three-day passes starting at $100.
This year’s Art of the Wild features Carl Cox’s invites as a celebration of techno and house music. Art of the Wild continues to be a unique exposition of the current greatest sound in the musical scene.
Framework has been leading the world of underground musical experiences since 2013, and has worked with Wynn Nightlife since 2018. Together they have turned extravagant ideas into unmissable experiences with showcases from top artists.
Tickets: https://www.wynnsocia
Art of the Wild is continuously known for bringing together world-renowned brands and artists that attract an array of concert goers yearly. This year, thousands of guests will venture to the Vegas Strip and XS Nightclub to enjoy the shows.
Along with the music itself, the venue is a luxury experience featuring a dance floor, poolside patio, cabanas, five-star Michelin dining and more. With these there are two Forbes Travel Guide five-star spas, new golf courses and fine jewelry and watches. Fusing profession and creativity, Framework and Wynn Nightlife have been working to make this year’s Art of the Wild festival like no other experience before it.
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