These Pic’s From Splash House 2019 Will Blow You Away

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Article by: Colby Gregory
Photography by: Jordan Alysia & Colby Gregory

Palm Springs was once again filled with the sounds of electronic music and the smell of sun tan lotion.The outfits were on-point, the music bumping, the drinks plentiful, and the pools lively. Expectations were as high as the sun and we were blown away.



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This years multi-venue music festival was hosted poolside across the Renaissance , the Riviera, and the Saguaro. The line-up featured prolific trend setting Artists such as Pete Tong, Justice, Armand Van Helden, Jai Wolf, and A-Trak. Everything blended together to make the perfect cocktail of a weekend that went down smooth.
When the sun started setting and the pools started emptying the fun was far from over.The Palm Springs Air Museum hosted After Hours, an open air party back-dropped by vintage aircrafts and the glowing airport tarmac. The cooler desert nights gave the perfect escape from the warm desert days.




If these photos end up leaving you with a case of FOMO, you’re in luck. Splash House is returning for an encore August 9-11. The lineup hasn’t been announced but you can bet it will be amazing and these photos will give you an idea of what to look forward to :





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