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The Splash House concert series returns to Palm Springs for three weekends this summer on June 9-11, Aug. 11-13, Aug. 18-20.
(Photo by Blake Daryaie, courtesy of Splash House)
The Splash House concert series returns to Palm Springs for three weekends this summer on June 9-11, Aug. 11-13, Aug. 18-20. (Photo by Blake Daryaie, courtesy of Splash House)
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To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the Splash House summer concert series in Palm Springs is honoring the past while toasting the present and looking to the future.

The series takes over a trio of hotels including the Renaissance Palm Springs Hotel, Margaritaville Resort Palm Springs and The Saguaro Palm Springs for three weekends on June 9-11, Aug. 11-13 and Aug. 18-20. These 21-and-over only events will feature live music, drinks and other poolside activities. There’s also special after-hours parties scheduled at the Palm Springs Air Museum.

The June edition of the fest will include performances by Armand Van Helden, Ash Lauryn, Black Loops, BONES, Bontan, Chelina Manuhutu, Chromeo (DJ Set), Dennis Ferrer, DJ Susan, Gerd Janson, GORDO, Heidi Lawden b2b Masha Mar, HoneyLuv, Matt Sassari, Maximo, Nic Fanciulli, Purple Disco Machine, Ranger Trucco, The Knocks (DJ Set), The Sponges and others.

The 10th anniversary lineup is diverse and includes old friends and past performers, even a few that were part of the inaugural run in 2013.

For Tyler McLean, creator and founder of Splash House, he said it definitely feels like everything has fallen into place for this anniversary and he’s hoping to provide a summer event that fans won’t soon forget.

“It’s certainly a bit surreal that we’ve been doing this for 10 years,” he shared with a laugh during a recent Zoom interview. “It’s a great time to just be reflective and celebrate this milestone because there’s not a lot of events that can stay around for 10 years. I believe it’s a great testament to (Splash House) and everyone who’s been involved. But, most importantly, it’s a moment for fans and the community that has been created over the event. So it’s a special era for us, and it feels great.”

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The evolution of Splash House was a slow, steady rise McLean said, yet it still had the capability of bringing in bigger crowds and names as the years went on. And since 2018, it’s sold out every weekend, drawing more than 7,000 fans to the desert. As a Palm Springs local, McLean and friends formed Splash House as an independent party to create something fresh and unique for their hometown.

Even in the early days of creating the summer series, McLean knew it was the perfect destination for a festival, poolside event. There was no master template on how it would unfold, but he said that they did have a vision to mix house music with the desert. And that’s worked in their favor so far.

“Each year, we brought on different layers of production to after-hour parties, decorating and activations,” McLean said. “As time has passed, we’ve grown and evolved into something we never thought possible. It seems like fans spread the good gospel of what we’re doing each year and it builds from there. We’ve tried so many different things over the years, but we feel like now more than ever, Splash House has become its own entity and we cherish that.”

In recent years, Splash House has expanded from two weekends to three, serving up a mix of big-name talent and emerging artists. It’s also grown to include the after-parties, which require a separate ticket. This year, the Friday night party on June 9 will include a performance by Grammy-winning DJ Purple Disco Machine and Heidi Lawden b2b Masha Mar and Saturday, June 10 will feature Gordo performing in front of the open-air dancefloor that has a stunning view of the San Jacinto Mountains.

As part of the expansion, concert promoter Goldenvoice, who produce the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in nearby Indio each year, has become a Splash House partner. The team is also preparing ways for fans to connect more with the city, coordinating tastings at spots like Sandfish Sushi and Whiskey in Palm Springs, and hosting events at local cocktail bars and vintage shops neighboring the hotels. They also offer a complimentary shuttle service for fans to hop on to be able to more easily enjoy all of the participating venues.

Though the complete programming has yet to be released, promoters are directing fans to its official Instagram for updates on other events and the lineups for the remaining dates in the series. Aside from the three main hotels, fans will have the option to stay at Mahala, a new boutique hotel located a block away from the Margaritaville, that will have rooms exclusive to Splash House guests.

As for the future of Splash House, McLean wants to keep the spirit of the three-day weekend festival in the heart of Palm Springs. He notes that the beauty of Splash House is not having a roadmap. Instead, the team takes it day by day, organically building upon past events and they do look forward to growing in terms of improving shows and experiences for fans.

“Right now, it’s so important to have the mindset of ‘no rush, let’s do this at our own pace’ because that mentality is what brought us success,” McLean said. “Of course, were always trying to figure out ways to build with programming and our lineups, but its about making moments special for fans when they attend our events and how we can achieve that. For now, that’s where we’re at and we’re happy to be here.”

Splash House

When: Noon-sundown June 9-11, Aug. 11-13, Aug. 18-20 at the hotels; 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Friday-Saturday nights at the Air Museum

Where: Renaissance Palm Springs Hotel (888 East Tahquitz Canyon Way); Margaritaville Resort Palm Springs (1600 North Indian Canyon Drive); and The Saguaro Palm Springs (1800 East Palm Canyon Drive); Palm Springs Air Museum (745 N. Gene Autry Trail).

Tickets and information: General admission passes for one weekend start at $165. Combo passes, which include entrance to the after-hours performances, start at $210. Season passes for all three weekends start at $499. Hotel packages start at $1,000. After-party only passes are $60-$80 for general admission and $100 for VIP. All passes are available at splashhouse.com.

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