Rebecca Black to Co-Host Special Afterparty During This Year’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival

Rebecca Black will be pulling late-night duty at Coachella

A trio of festival afterparties will take place during the first weekend of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, with the 24-year-old half-Mexican American singer set to serve as one of the hosts..

Rebecca BlackTaking place each night of the first weekend of Coachella, April 15-17, the events are being produced by L.A.-based promoter Framework and will be hosted by Los Angeles’ revered A Club Called Rhonda, the Wynn Hotel’s ongoing Art of the Wild fête and Palm Springs’ recently launched Desert Air festival.

Friday night’s Rhonda show will be hosted by Black, along with Brazilian star Pabllo Vittar, with sets from Jayda G, SG Lewis, Purple Disco Machine and Rhonda’s longstanding residents Goddollars and Paradise.

On Saturday, Desert Air — which hosted its first-ever festival this past December in Palm Springs, Calif. — will feature Black Coffee playing back to back with The Martinez Brothers along with Peggy Gou and SOHMI, a Billboard pick for dance artists to watch this year.

And on Sunday, you can see Damian Lazarus b2b with Michael Bibi, Bedouin, Dixon and Layla Benitez playing at Art of the Wild.

All three events will happen at the Ross Aviation Thermal Airport in Thermal, Calif., roughly 15 minutes from the festival site in Indio. (This site is the former home of the once-buzzy, celebrity-laden Coachella afterparty Neon Carnival.)

Many of the artists playing this party trifecta are also playing Coachella itself, with the festival once again hosting the who’s who of dance music across multiple stages.

The Martinez Brothers to Appear at the 2017 SXM Festival

The Martinez Brothers are getting their fest on…

The Latino-American duo of disc jockeys, music producers, and remixers from The Bronx, comprised of brothers Steven and Chris Martinez, have been added to the lineup for next year’s SXM Festival.

The Martinez Brothers

The Martinez Brothers, named as DJs of the year in 2014 by Mixmag, join a lineup that includes Bob Moses, Black Coffee, AmeJamie JonesM.A.N.D.Y. and more.

Coming for a Caribbean landing March 15 through 19, SXM wants to follow up its smashing 2016 debut with nothing short of the best in underground grooves. Besides plenty of barefoot beach sets, attendees can look forward to boat parties, VIP villa performances, jungle venues and all the local noms and sunshine-flavored beverages they can stomach.

Tickets are on sale now via sxmfestival.com.