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    Eric Prydz & Fatboy Slim Lead Framework & Wynn Nightlife’s Art Of the Wild Party Series

    By Katie Bain,

    7 hours ago
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    The tenth edition of Art of the Wild is happening this fall at the Wynn Las Vegas.

    The lineup for the biannual event, which focuses largely on house and techno and this year expands from three to four days, features a team of genre stars including Swedish pioneer Eric Prydz, English legend Fatboy Slim, house duo The Martinez Brothers, Brazilian upstart Mochakk, producer and activist Blond:ish, along with a gaggle of other scene leaders including Carlita, Âme b2b Dixon, Eli Brown, SG Lewis and more.

    See the complete lineup below. Tickets for the event are on sale now.

    Presented by Los Angeles-based events promoter Framework and Wynn Nightlife, the Oct. 31-Nov. 3 party series will happen within the walls of Wynn’s state-of-the-art, 40,000 square-foot XS Nightclub. While the club’s programming typically leans into more mainstage dance sounds via residents including The Chainsmokers, Marshmello and Afrojack, Art of the Wild lineups are designed to reflect the more “underground” side of the global dance scene.

    “Art of the Wild has been an ever-evolving project with the mission to give world class underground dance music an annual home in Las Vegas,” Framework co-founder Kobi Danan tells Billboard . “In partnership with Wynn Nightlife, the festival has grown to great heights and continues to welcome back artists that have paved the way for the genre to thrive not just in the United States, but internationally. The tenth edition of this festival this October is emblematic of our hard work, as we bring together pioneers such as Eric Prydz, Fatboy Slim and The Martinez Brothers, alongside a fresh generation of talent to showcase that this genre is not only growing but here to stay.”

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