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Art Of The Wild Returns To Vegas With Rufus Du Sol & CamelPhat In November

Wynn Nightlife continues to support historic dance music with the immersive experience Art Of The Wild. Now the three-day event is coming back with a lineup that features some incredible visionary artists and legendary performers.

The roster is pure drama and cinematics with artists like Maceo PlexCamelPhat, Damian Lazarus, and a DJ set from Rüfüs Du Sol. They will also be joined by house and funk legends Fatboy Slim, Purple Disco Machine, and LP Giobbi.

Following his production credits on Drake’s new album Honestly Nevermind, Gordo will perform after officially retiring his Carnage moniker.

The event, held November 11-13 at the Wynn properties in Las Vegas, is co-hosted by Framework and features creative aspects by Animale, elrow, and Wild is Love. The production is one of the best in Las Vegas and brings in aspects of Ibiza festival style for an experience unlike any other.

Check out the full artist and creator lineup below: 

Featured image from elrow, flyer from Wynn Nightlife 

Written by
Danielle Levy

Danielle Levy is an MBA with a concentration in Corporate Social Responsibility. Danielle has several years of experience in the sustainability education world and has held various positions in human resources and intern management. Danielle is passionate about the ties between sustainability and social impact.

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