Framework returns this fall of 2025 with its most ambitious lineup yet, transforming Los Angeles into a playground for house and techno culture. The calendar combines historic landmarks and fresh venues, bringing global talent into unexpected city spaces. From Chinatown’s lantern-filled streets to the expanse of LA State Historic Park, each setting feels carefully chosen. Framework’s history with these artists runs deep, building years of trust through repeat collaborations. With sold-out shows and boundary-pushing bookings, Los Angeles cements its growing reputation as a world capital for underground electronic music.
Sammy Virji – September 6, Historic Sears Building
Framework opens the season with Sammy Virji, bringing his UK garage sound to the Rio Vista Lot at the Historic Sears Building. This concert inaugurates the venue as a new cultural landmark. The sold-out status reflects Virji’s explosive global rise. Fans will dance to bass-heavy grooves against an industrial backdrop, blending old architecture with fresh energy. The night sets the tone for a bold season ahead, highlighting Framework’s ability to launch fresh spaces while spotlighting artists shaping electronic music’s future in Los Angeles.
Hugel – September 12, Shrine Expo Hall
French powerhouse Hugel is set to fill Shrine Expo Hall with Latin-infused house, transforming the venue into a carnival of rhythm. Fans will pack the massive space, reflecting the DJ’s global appeal. Hugel’s edits and signature grooves will drive the energy, uniting the crowd in movement. Framework heightens the experience by choosing Shrine, a venue that amplifies international acts. This sold-out show signals Los Angeles’ growing appetite for global house sounds, proving Hugel’s bond with the city only continues to grow.
Innervisions – September 13, Historic Sears Building
Los Angeles will see Framework elevate underground music culture with its ambitious 2025 programming across iconic city venues. Berlin collective Innervisions will celebrate its 20-year milestone with a rare Los Angeles showcase at the Historic Sears Building Dock. Dixon and Âme will deliver long, emotive sets that embody the label’s cinematic sound. Jimi Jules and RY X (DJ Set) will complete the lineup. The industrial setting promises to mirror Innervisions’ immersive style, creating a powerful atmosphere. By hosting this milestone, Framework positions Los Angeles as a key stop for visionary European collectives, strengthening its role in global underground culture.
Francis Mercier – September 20, California Plaza
Haitian-born DJ Francis Mercier will headline California Plaza, bringing his Afro-house sounds into the heart of downtown Los Angeles. Sparrow & Barbossa join the bill, adding extra layers of global rhythm. The city skyline will provide a dramatic backdrop, blending atmosphere and sound. Mercier’s ongoing collaborations with Framework at Sound Nightclub, Gin Ling Way, and Framework In The Desert showcase his deep ties. This show elevates his influence further, reaffirming Framework’s dedication to global house. California Plaza will become a stage for cultural fusion.
Adam Port – September 27, Hollywood Boulevard
In 2025, Framework transforms Los Angeles into a global hub for house and techno with bold venue takeovers. Adam Port of Keinemusik will transform Hollywood Boulevard into an open-air dance floor. Fans can expect a Berlin-inspired sound journey in Los Angeles. Port’s connection with Framework stretches from Sound Nightclub to a major Keinemusik takeover at Exposition Park. This boulevard event pushes that trajectory even further. Surrounded by neon and iconic landmarks, Port’s hypnotic minimalism will pulse through the city. The night promises to reinforce Framework’s ability to convert public spaces into landmark showcases of electronic artistry and global community.
Mau P – October 10-11, LA State Historic Park
Framework teams with Mau P for a monumental two-night residency at LA State Historic Park. Night one features GORDO and ChaseWest, shaping a festival-style atmosphere under open skies. Night two offers a marathon open-to-close set from Mau P himself. His range will captivate thousands, from peak-time house to melodic breaks. The downtown skyline will frame the event, magnifying its scale. These two nights stand as one of fall’s most anticipated highlights, cementing Mau P’s reputation as one of dance music’s fastest-rising stars. Framework continues its legacy in 2025 by reimagining Los Angeles spaces with world-class electronic music showcases.
Solid Grooves – October 12
Framework will host Solid Grooves for a sold-out night at a secret location. Tickets are already gone before the reveal. Michael Bibi, Dennis Cruz, and Pawsa will deliver a rare triple B2B, heightening anticipation. The mystery setting adds allure, aligning with Framework’s strength in designing unique site-specific experiences. Their relationship with Bibi dates back to his Los Angeles debut in 2019. Now, the brand returns with one of the year’s most exclusive house events, built entirely on trust and reputation.
Bedouin – October 18, Gin Ling Way
Duo Bedouin will bring their desert-inspired sound to Chinatown’s Gin Ling Way for a headline takeover. Lanterns will glow overhead while their hypnotic melodies drift through the historic streets. Framework’s collaborations with Bedouin date back to Sound Nightclub and have expanded to Union Station and The Vermont. Liva K and Ramy Mishriky will support, reinforcing the night’s global outlook. Fans can expect Chinatown’s unique setting to blend seamlessly with Bedouin’s atmospheric performance, turning the street into one of fall’s most memorable stages.
Paradise – October 25, Historic Sears Building
Jamie Jones will bring his world-renowned Paradise series back to Los Angeles at the Historic Sears Building Dock. SOSA and Luke Van Dijk add to the lineup, offering fresh minimal and tech-house flavors. Framework and Jones share a history of collaborations, from Sound Nightclub to 2021’s Paradise in the Park. This show continues their partnership while elevating the brand within a repurposed industrial space. Fans will experience Jones’ storytelling style of mixing in a setting built for immersion and scale. 2025 marks another milestone for Framework as it brings groundbreaking shows to Los Angeles’ most unexpected stages.
Art of the Wild – October 30-November 2, Wynn Las Vegas
Framework extends its reach beyond Los Angeles for the 11th edition of Art of the Wild at Wynn Las Vegas. Across four days, Black Coffee, Vintage Culture, Mau P, ODESZA (DJ Set), and Bob Moses (Club Set) will headline. Hugel, Bedouin, Fergie, and Ahmed Spins round out the lineup. Wynn’s glamorous setting blends with Framework’s underground touch, creating a festival where luxury meets credibility. By co-curating this series, Framework ensures its influence stretches past Los Angeles, impacting the global stage with vision and precision.
Mochakk – November 15, Hollywood Boulevard
Brazilian powerhouse Mochakk will headline Hollywood Boulevard, marking his largest Los Angeles performance to date. Beltran and Maz complete an all-Brazilian lineup. Framework first hosted Mochakk at Sound Nightclub in 2022 and has supported his rise ever since. From Shrine Outdoors to now, his growth has been rapid. This boulevard takeover promises carnival-like intensity, fueled by Mochakk’s explosive stage presence. Fans can expect neon lights, palm trees, and raw Brazilian energy colliding to create one of fall’s defining Los Angeles moments.
Layton Giordani x Green Velvet – November 21, Shrine Expo Hall
Layton Giordani and Green Velvet will unite for a Shrine Expo Hall showcase that bridges generations of house and techno. Giordani’s precision-driven techno pairs with Velvet’s funk-infused grooves, promising a dialogue between eras. Framework’s recent collaborations with Giordani at Coachella’s Yuma Tent and Framework In The Desert highlight his ascent. Now, pairing him with a legend amplifies the impact. Thousands will gather at Shrine for this rare collaboration, solidifying Framework’s role in curating unique cross-generational conversations in electronic music.
Maceo Plex – November 22, Gin Ling Way
Maceo Plex will headline Chinatown’s Gin Ling Way, bringing his futuristic techno sound beneath lantern-lit streets. The event continues Framework’s Chinatown legacy while expanding Plex’s Los Angeles narrative. His previous SCI-ARC Pavilion concert redefined what a techno performance could be, and this show raises the bar again. Fans will experience immersive atmospheres paired with relentless beats, proving Plex’s reputation as an innovator. Framework’s trust in unconventional venues ensures another landmark moment for both artist and promoter within the city’s electronic music history.
Solomun – November 29, Reframe Studios Outdoors
Framework will close its season with Solomun at Reframe Studios Outdoors, debuting a new venue for Los Angeles nightlife. Supported by Max Styler, the performance promises both spectacle and intimacy. Solomun’s decade-long partnership with Framework makes this booking symbolic, tying history to innovation. Thousands are expected to gather for the finale, celebrating months of groundbreaking shows. This closing event cements the season’s legacy, ensuring Los Angeles ends 2025 with a cultural milestone while setting the stage for future venue experimentation.
Framework’s Legacy Continues
This fall of 2025, Framework demonstrates its role as a cultural architect for Los Angeles. Each event pairs major talent with iconic or unexpected spaces. Boulevard takeovers, Chinatown nights, and park residencies balance intimacy with scale, highlighting Framework’s creative vision. The season’s finale with Solomun closes the year on a powerful note, symbolizing more than a concert. As tickets continue to disappear, fans can look forward knowing Framework remains committed to shaping Los Angeles’ future as a global hub for electronic music. Tickets are on sale here, now.




