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The RISE Festival is celebrating its 10th anniversary, and will feature Disclosure alongside Calvin Harris on Saturday night, October 4th, 2025. Disclosure, a talented duo known for their electronic music, will present their energetic live performance in the Mojave Desert. Their unique style blends house, UK garage, and soul, making them a great fit for the festival. The festival lineup also includes RÜFÜS DU SOL on Friday and John Mayer on Sunday, along with various acclaimed artists from different genres. The new main stage, The Horizon, will enhance the concert experience with advanced production and extensive displays.

Launching in 2025, The Horizon is a daring architectural project with 18 huge screens and immersive production components spanning over 200 feet. Its form seeks to enhance the live music experience, transforming the Mojave Desert into a premier concert venue. 

Ticket sales are soaring following this major news and the rising excitement for The Horizon’s opening. To prevent missing all three evenings of fully booked programming, attendees are strongly urged to get their tickets as soon as possible. Offered are Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond packages, each with a range of unique advantages and experiences.

Tickets are available now at www.RISEfestival.com.

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