The Goldenvoice Surf Club Outside Coachella
The desert heat of Palm Springs was not the only thing hotting up during Coachella weekends this year, as the Goldenvoice Surf Club made a splash with its giant pool party. Situated just outside of the Coachella festival grounds, the Surf Club was a hive of activity that ran alongside the music festival. Combining music, surf competitions, and relaxing amenities, the Surf Club was a haven for festival-goers looking for some aquatic fun.
The Goldenvoice Surf Club, a brainchild of the creators of Coachella and Stagecoach, began its festivities during the first weekend of Coachella. With musical performances from a diverse lineup including artists like Sammy Virji, Rico Nasty, and Sara Landry, attendees were treated to a range of musical talents. Rico Nasty even got the crowd moving with her performance of “Tia Tamera,” a hit collaboration with Doja Cat.
In addition to the musical entertainment, the Surf Club also hosted “Expression Sessions” in their wave pool, where professional surfers like Bruce Irons and Skip McCollugh showcased their skills. A variety of competitions took place, offering cash prizes for categories such as best air and most creative wave. The Surf Club was not just about music and surf; guests could also enjoy activities like floating down the lazy river, trying out the waterslides, and relaxing in the sauna or ice plunge for a wellness break.
For those needing a break from the desert sun, the Surf Club offered indoor chill-out spots like the Restoration House, complete with AC, free beauty products, and surprise DJ sets. It provided a cool escape for attendees looking to recharge before heading back into the festival madness. Situated conveniently close to Palm Springs and the festival grounds, the Surf Club offered a perfect retreat for those seeking a mix of music, relaxation, and adventure.
As Coachella rolled into its second weekend, the Goldenvoice Surf Club kept the party vibes going with a new lineup of DJs and performers. From Polo & Pan to Ben Böhmer, the musical offerings continued to draw in crowds looking for a different kind of festival experience. More “Expression Sessions” were on the agenda, promising more action-packed surf competitions and thrilling displays from the pros.
Tickets for the Goldenvoice Surf Club were a steal, starting at just $49, making it an attractive option for those wanting to extend their Coachella experience. With a mix of music, surf, and relaxation, the Surf Club proved to be a standout addition to the festival weekends, offering a unique way to enjoy the desert vibes of Palm Springs. As the sun set on another epic Coachella year, the Goldenvoice Surf Club left a wave of excitement in its wake, promising to return with more fun and entertainment in the future.