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Wynn Nightlife & Framework Unveil Lineup for Art Of The Wild Music Festival in Las Vegas

Eric Prydz, The Martinez Brothers, Fatboy Slim, BLOND:ISH, Eli Brown, Carlita, Mochakk, and Âme b2b Dixon to Headline the Four-Day Event

Wynn Nightlife and Framework have unveiled an action-packed lineup for this fall’s Art Of The Wild event, which will celebrate the bi-annual music festival’s 10th edition. Taking place Thursday, Oct. 31 through Sunday, Nov. 3 at the iconic nightlife destination XS Nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas, Art of the Wild’s upcoming installment will expand from a three-day event to a four-day affair and showcase a carefully-curated selection of underground luminaries.

Headliners for the upcoming Art Of The Wild will include festival veterans such as Platinum-selling artist Eric Prydz, the Bronx-bred, Ibiza-mainstay house duo The Martinez Brothers, British dance music pioneer Fatboy Slim, ABRACADABRA-label boss BLOND:ISH, Brazilian house selector Mochakk, Turkish DJ/producer Carlita, and a b2b between fellow-German house/techno producers Âme and Dixon. The upcoming event will also feature British techno artist Eli Brown, who will make his Art of The Wild debut. 

The lineup is rounded out by a bevy of talented support acts also making their debut, including Madrid-based DJ and producer duo Sparrow & Barbossa, Maccabi House-founders Adam Ten b2b Mita Gami, British electronic and pop producer SG Lewis, genre-blending afro-house producer Nico De Andrea, UK-based global house purveyor Ben Sterling, Brazilian beatmaker Maz, and Parisian afro-melodic artist Alex Wann

Wynn Nightlife and Framework are excited to once again host Art Of The Wild at XS Nightclub, one of the world’s most renowned nightlife venues. The award-winning XS Nightclub is a 40,000 square-foot mega-club that boasts state-of-the-art technology and more than 10,000 individual light sources and features that complement the venue’s intricate décor, large circular dance floor, and 170 luxe VIP tables and outdoor cabanas.

Art Of The Wild’s 10th edition lineup announcement is yet another example of a powerhouse collaboration between Wynn Nightlife and Framework
Passes for Art of the Wild are on sale now. For additional information and table reservations, please visit: WynnNightlife.com. Artist lineup is subject to change.

ABOUT WYNN NIGHTLIFE
Wynn Nightlife consists of the award-winning dayclub and nightclubs at Wynn Las Vegas, the recipient of more Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star Awards than any other independent hotel company in the world. The resort is home to the Las Vegas Strip's most luxurious nightlife venues, XS and Encore Beach Club at Night, as well as the acclaimed dayclub, Encore Beach Club. Recently added to the portfolio, Wynn Field Club at Allegiant Stadium offers guests the first of its kind in stadium entertainment. Combined, the venues feature a roster of today's most in-demand artists. Learn more at www.wynnnightlife.com.

ABOUT FRAMEWORK
Founded in 2013, Framework (which owns the LA-based Sound Nightclub) has hosted upwards of 200 artists and 1.1 million guests across 35 venues internationally, becoming the principal consultant, talent buyer, and event producer for businesses and brands looking to present novel nightlife experiences to their markets. 

In addition to owning and operating Sound, Framework’s dynamic portfolio includes successful endeavors such as opening the newly-minted The Spotlight and making history by shutting down Hollywood Blvd for Fisher and Chris Lake’s 12,000 person “Under Construction” bonanza

As one of the world’s leading independent purveyors of underground music experiences, Framework has already executed a variety of highly-acclaimed underground events this year, including the Charlotte De Witte/Dom Dolla/John Summit-fronted Coachella afterparty Framework In The Desert, 7 Days Of Framework At Sound (a Sound Nightclub marathon headlined by Purple Disco Machine, Folamour, Reinier Zonneveld, Miss Monique, and more), and standalone summer shows. featuring Keinemusik and Solomun (both at Los Angeles’ Exposition Park), and Francis Mercier (at Gin Ling Way in Los Angeles’ Chinatown).