Framework, one of the world’s leading independent curators of underground music experiences, has officially announced the full season calendar for re:frame, a groundbreaking new event series set to transform Los Angeles nightlife. The series will take place inside Reframe Studios in Atwater Village, a state-of-the-art film soundstage that will be redesigned for the first time into an immersive, large-scale nightclub environment. Leveraging the studio’s climate-controlled interior and expansive layout, re:frame will combine custom-built audio design, cutting-edge visual production, and world-class house and techno performances to create an entirely new kind of electronic music experience.
Known for producing some of LA’s most memorable outdoor concerts in unique locations, Framework will close out its 2025 outdoor season on November 29, 2025, with a headline performance by Solomun on the outdoor grounds of Reframe Studios. The following year, the company transitions indoors to debut the re:frame series on Friday, January 16, 2026, with a Grand Opening headlined by Billboard-charting DJ and producer MK, supported by rising star Jaden Thompson.
The momentum continues the next week on January 24, when Italian-born duo Mind Against bring their signature swirling techno sound to the re:frame dancefloor, with support from Enamour. On January 30, Disco Dom — the disco-forward alias of French producer Dombresky — headlines the third night of the series, followed immediately on January 31 by a headlining set from Dombresky himself, supported by Fallon.
The energy intensifies into February as Grammy-nominated duo CamelPhat take the stage on February 6 to present their full Experience show, followed the next night by Bronx icons The Martinez Brothers, who will bring their celebrated Orbita concept to Reframe Studios with support from Bontan. The initial season concludes on February 13, featuring a headlining performance from Berlin-based melodic techno artist Jan Blomqvist, joined by support acts Maxi Meraki b2b Nico De Andrea and Yulia Niko. More events and artists are expected to be announced as the series expands.
The re:frame concept builds on Framework’s previous success in reimagining film studio spaces as dance music venues. In 2024, the company delivered two sold-out shows — Duke Dumont and Rampa — at the historic Red Studios, an experiment that received such strong praise it encouraged Framework to further explore studio environments for immersive nightlife. Reframe Studios offers the perfect foundation: a massive, warehouse-style layout designed so the audience’s attention flows naturally throughout the space rather than solely toward the stage, with premium sound engineering, elevated production, air conditioning, and convenient parking — all situated in one of the trendiest neighborhoods in Los Angeles.
The launch of re:frame marks another milestone in Framework’s long-standing tradition of transforming unconventional venues into cutting-edge destinations for dance music. Over the past year, the company introduced multiple unique spaces, including The Dock at the Historic Sears Building, The Rio Grande Lot, and the aforementioned Red Studios. Framework has also produced landmark shows at Hollywood Boulevard, Las Palmas Avenue, Exposition Park, Gin Ling Way, California Plaza, and the SCI-ARC League of Shadows Pavilion. Throughout 2025, they have brought some of the world’s most prominent electronic artists to Los Angeles, including Chris Stussy, Michael Bibi, Adam Port, Mau P, Innervisions, and Jamie Jones’ Paradise series.
With the debut of re:frame, Framework cements its position as a visionary force in LA’s cultural and nightlife evolution. Each event in the 2026 season promises a meticulously crafted experience that merges sound, space, and artistry in electrifying new ways.
2026 re:frame Season Calendar:
1/16 — MK (Grand Opening)
1/24 — Mind Against
1/30 — Disco Dom
1/31 — Dombresky
2/6 — CamelPhat
2/7 — The Martinez Brothers
2/13 — Jan Blomqvist



