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Framework In The Desert Sets 2026 Coachella Afterparties With Disclosure, Mochakk, Armin

Framework In The Desert Sets 2026 Coachella Afterparties With Disclosure, Mochakk, Armin

Framework In The Desert has announced its 2026 Coachella afterparty series, returning to an airport hangar setting in Thermal, California. The events will take place April 11–13 at the Atlantic Aviation airport hangar, providing a late-night dance option for festivalgoers during Coachella weekend programming.

The series’ headliners are Disclosure, Mochakk, and Armin van Buuren. Support acts listed for the run include KETTAMA b2b Prospa, Boys Noize, Max Dean b2b Luke Dean, and Marlon Hoffstadt.

Coachella afterparties have become a significant extension of the broader festival ecosystem in the Coachella Valley, offering artists and promoters a chance to present club-oriented programming outside the main festival grounds. A hangar venue is particularly suited to this format: the large, industrial interior can accommodate high-capacity crowds, substantial lighting and sound production, and a nightlife atmosphere that contrasts with open-air daytime festival stages.

The announced headliners cover a broad spectrum of electronic music audiences. Disclosure are closely associated with crossover electronic production that plays equally well on festival stages and in club settings. Armin van Buuren is one of the most recognizable names in trance and mainstage EDM, known for high-energy sets that suit large, production-heavy rooms. Mochakk’s recent prominence within house and tech-house lineups reflects the continued demand for groove-driven, DJ-led performances in late-night contexts.

Framework’s support selections add further variety and highlight the afterparty circuit’s emphasis on exclusive combinations and specialized club talent. The booking of KETTAMA b2b Prospa signals a collaborative set designed for a one-off feel, while Boys Noize brings a reputation for sharp-edged club music that can span electro, techno, and bass-leaning selections depending on the setting. Max Dean b2b Luke Dean is another back-to-back pairing, and Marlon Hoffstadt’s inclusion aligns with the appetite for fast, high-impact dancefloor energy.

By scheduling three consecutive nights—April 11, 12, and 13—Framework In The Desert positions the series as a multi-night destination rather than a single standalone party. This approach mirrors the way Coachella weekends often become extended travel itineraries, with fans planning daytime festival attendance alongside nighttime events.

The 2026 announcement confirms the venue, dates, and top-line talent for Framework In The Desert’s next edition, reinforcing the hangar series as a prominent fixture in the Coachella afterhours landscape.