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Splash House weekend concert series returns to Palm Springs with Diplo, Channel Tres, more

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The Splash House summer series is back and has expanded to three weekends in 2022. It will take over three resorts including the Renaissance Palm Springs Hotel, Margaritaville Resort Palm Springs and The Saguaro Palm Springs June 10-12, Aug. 12-14 and Aug. 19-21.

Promoters have announced the full lineup for the June edition of the fest, which includes poolside performances by electronic artists Diplo, Channel Tres, Hayden James, Manila Killa, Chet Porter, Hannah Wants, Walker & Royce, Dombresky, Noizu and many more. There will also be after-hours programming at the Palm Springs Air Museum with sets by Duke Dumont and Yotto.

Each venue will be uniquely themed with different eras of Palm Springs history displayed throughout the festival footprint. The lineups for the August weekends will be announced soon.

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General admission passes for the June edition are $159-$219; combo passes that include the after party are $199-$264; after hours only passes are $60-$80 general admission and $100 VIP; Passes to all three Slash House weekends and after party are $479; Tables, daybeds and cabanas are $150-$300 to reserve. Guests must be 21-or-older to purchase. All tickets and various hotel packages are available now at splashhouse.com.

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