Framework is turning up the heat in Southern California with the announcement of its ambitious 2026 Summer Series, a thirteen-show run set across some of Los Angeles’ most iconic outdoor venues. The independent underground music powerhouse continues to cement itself as a defining force in live electronic music culture, bringing together globally recognized artists, rising talent, and immersive production experiences throughout the city.
The series launched in spectacular fashion on May 2 with a sold-out performance from Disco Lines at Exposition Park, drawing more than 12,000 fans in partnership with Goldenvoice. Momentum only intensified one week later when &ME delivered Framework’s first-ever beach event at Cabrillo Beach to over 6,000 attendees.
The summer lineup reads like a who’s who of global electronic music. Fans can expect appearances from Gorgon City, Ahmed Spins, SG Lewis, Carlita, Chris Lake, SOSA, Max Dean, Rossi, Ben Sterling, and Francis Mercier alongside Shimza.
Several events are already sold out, including the two-night takeover at LA State Historic Park featuring Chris Lake and support from names including Hot Since 82 and AYYBO. Meanwhile, Chinatown’s historic Gin Ling Way continues to emerge as one of the city’s most unique electronic music destinations, hosting curated nights from Deep House Bible, SG Lewis, and Carlita.
Framework founder Kobi Danan emphasized the company’s vision for creating culturally relevant experiences rooted in the city itself. “Los Angeles deserves live experiences that feel exciting and unique to the city,” Danan said. “For us, this summer is about bringing people together in great locations, sharing great music, and continuing to show why Los Angeles plays such an important role in global dance music today.”
The announcement arrives after a milestone year for Framework, including the fifth anniversary of its now-famous Framework In The Desert during Coachella season in Thermal, California. The sold-out three-night experience welcomed more than 10,000 attendees and further established the brand as a major player in destination nightlife and experiential entertainment.
Beyond the music itself, Framework has become known for transforming unconventional urban spaces into immersive nightlife environments that blend architecture, fashion, culture, and world-class sound. Its rapid expansion from the success of re:frame into larger outdoor productions reflects the growing appetite for experience-driven events throughout Los Angeles.
With waterfront takeovers, downtown plaza activations, and open-air dance floors scattered across the city, Framework’s 2026 Summer Series is shaping up to be one of the defining electronic music event runs of the year.



