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Las Palapas
Las Palapas

Las Palapas: The electronic temple that turns the mountains into a dance floor

Las Palapas is back with an incredible season: Fatboy Slim, Polo & Pan, and more in a lineup that puts Mendoza on the map as the new global hotspot for electronic music.

Federico Juarros
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Las Palapas in Potrerillos is not just a venue: it’s a sensory manifesto exploring the relationship between music, architecture, and landscape in one of South America’s most striking settings.

What began as a boutique series of outdoor parties has grown into one of the most disruptive temples of global electronic music. The towering Andes are not an accidental backdrop—they are the beating heart of an immersive experience that combines world-class sound curation—with names like Fatboy Slim, Polo & Pan, Agents Of Time, RY-X, Henry Saiz and Pachanga Boys—an architectural design that draws on ancestral languages, and a stage production that elevates the collective ritual to another dimension.

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Las Palapas

Who’s Playing at Las Palapas?

This new season, titled “Origin of the Temple”, fine-tunes its artistic vision with a lineup that defies any regional standard. In 2025, the program doesn’t just confirm its ambition—it raises it. Legendary figures like Fatboy Slim, an absolute rave pioneer and one of the most influential names of all time, will share the stage with artists shaping today’s pulse, like Polo & Pan, whose psychedelic, cinematic electro-pop has triumphed at Coachella and Primavera Sound.

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Fatboy Slim

Other highlights include the deep sounds of WhoMadeWho, the Danish trio reimagining organic house with art-pop influences, and the hypnotic atmospheres of Agents of Time, international leaders of melodic techno. They’re joined by emerging talents and carefully curated local selectors who weave a diverse, solid sonic narrative rooted in both the dance floor and the natural surroundings.

Las Palapas no longer aims to be “the best-kept secret”—it’s becoming the most coveted ritual in the Southern Hemisphere. And it’s succeeding, beat by beat.

Las Palapas in Potrerillos: A Total Experience

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Las Palapas

At Las Palapas, you don’t just dance—you live. The concept is built on ephemeral yet sophisticated architecture that blends seamlessly with the Potrerillos landscape: raw wood, mineral textures, and a sensitive brutalist aesthetic that turns each sunset into a postcard. The grounds feature different spaces, each with its own character, allowing guests to experience the event as a free-flowing choreography—with room for both introspection and collective euphoria.

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The food and drink offerings are just as elevated: natural wines, signature cocktail bars, fusion cuisine with local ingredients, and plant-based options expand the ritual beyond the dance floor. The experience also includes rest areas, a fast and safe entry system, and a parallel program featuring visual art, light installations, and design pop-ups.

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Las Palapas

Tickets are available through the official Las Palapas website, with limited capacity to reinforce its boutique spirit. As with the world’s best clubs, it’s not just about getting in—it’s about belonging to an experience that becomes a memory.

How to Get to Las Palapas & Tips to Make the Most of It

If you’re heading to Las Palapas, don’t improvise (at least not everything). The weather in Potrerillos can be extreme: the daytime sun is intense, but once it sets, temperatures plummet. Bring a hat, sunscreen, a warm jacket, and sunglasses. Choosing the right layers is key to a smart outfit.

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Las Palapas

The site is about 70 km from Mendoza city along Route 7. If you’re driving, leave early—the curves and sunsets make the journey part of the ritual. There are also official transfers from downtown Mendoza, a perfect option if you’d like to toast without worrying.

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Once there, the scene feels otherworldly: stages floating over water, mountains in the background, brutalist structures mixing design, art, and ancestral energy. Walk the grounds, discover hidden corners (like the immersive dome or light tunnels), and make the most of the food offerings—ranging from organic cuisine to gourmet fire-cooking.

Because Las Palapas isn’t just an event: it’s a way of inhabiting the mountain, where music, design, and nature align on the same frequency.

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