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Thirteen years in, and Splash House still hits harder than your worst Sunday decision. Two weekends. Three hotels. One desert playground that doesn’t care about your responsibilities.

Weekend 1: August 7–9, 2026. Weekend 2: August 14–16, 2026. Palm Springs, CA. Circle it. Tattoo it. Set fifteen alarms.

This is Splash House Palm Springs — where world-class DJs soundtrack your most questionable life choices, inflatable flamingos outnumber adults with functioning judgment, and the only thing hotter than the desert sun is the crowd that shows up for it.

New for 2026: The Hilton Palm Springs is officially in the lineup, stepping in for the Riviera and landing right next door to the Renaissance. More venues. Less travel time. More chaos — the good kind.

The music? Legendary. The vibe? Unfiltered. The crowd? Every beautiful weirdo who knows that summer peaks in a pool with a drink in hand and a DJ dropping filth at full volume.

So — are you in?

Key Takeaways

  • Splash House returns for its 13th edition — two full weekends in August 2026, with host hotels so close together the shuttle feels optional (but take the shuttle).
  • Big 2026 change: The Hilton Palm Springs replaces the Riviera as the third host hotel, sitting directly next to the Renaissance. Venue-hopping has never been lazier — in the best way.
  • Festival packages bundle your room, event passes, and transportation. You show up. You party. The logistics handle themselves.
  • GA pool passes start at $220 — all fees included, no nasty checkout surprises. Presale is live now.
  • Splash House delivers legendary pool parties by day and after-hours heat by night. Non-stop beats, well-earned bad decisions, and zero apologies.

Everything Your Mom Doesn’t Want to Know About Splash House 2026

Back by questionable demand and an alarming amount of SPF, Splash House is blowing Palm Springs wide open for the 13th time. If bikinis and bass are your primary personality traits — welcome home.

Here’s everything you need to know: when to show up, why you’ll never want to leave, and what’s new for 2026.

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What Is Splash House?

Splash House isn’t your average music festival. It’s a beat-driven, booze-fueled, poolside institution that turned Palm Springs EDM into a hedonistic haven for electronic music obsessives and sun-soaked degenerates alike.

Dates and Location

Weekend 1: August 7–9, 2026 | Weekend 2: August 14–16, 2026

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Palm Springs, California — SoCal’s desert oasis where nobody wears socks, triple-digit heat is the dress code, and hotel pools are essentially the law.

This 21+ affair delivers world-class DJs, poolside mayhem, and precisely the right amount of chaos to make your friends regret every excuse they made for not coming. This ain’t your grandma’s Palm Springs.

The Origin Story: How Splash House Took Over the Coachella Valley

Back in 2013, siblings Tyler and Kelly McLean had what they politely call a “wild idea” — the kind that makes your mother raise an eyebrow while secretly wishing she’d thought of it first.

Palm Springs was sitting there, baking in its own summer silence, begging someone to turn it up. So the McLeans said: Screw it. Pool party. But make it massive.

And just like that — Splash House was born.

Their mission was simple: torch the awkward summer lull and replace it with a no-holds-barred celebration of sun, sound, and adult beverages. Armed with pure chutzpah, a genuine love for electronic music, and the unapologetically sexy energy of the desert, they dove headfirst into building something that rewrote the festival rulebook.

No muddy fields. No porta-potties at the edge of a cow pasture. Just boutique resort pools, killer beats, and enough sunscreen to coat a small nation.

Thirteen years later, Splash House isn’t just a cool idea anymore — it’s a cultural institution. It looked at your standard sweaty, dirt-caked music festival and said, We’re doing this differently.

The 2026 setup: three iconic Palm Springs hotels — the Renaissance, The Saguaro, and the brand-new Hilton Palm Springs — transformed into your personal playground. The Riviera is taking a well-earned renovation nap. The Hilton stepped in perfectly, sitting right next door to the Renaissance, making venue-hopping easier than ever.

Each hotel has its own flavor. You’re cannonballing at one, losing your mind at another, and sipping something dangerously strong at the third — bouncing between them like the party-hopping professional you were born to be.

What started as an experimental weekend has grown into Southern California’s defining summer event. Underground DJs? Check. Mainstream electronic legends? Hell yes. A crowd that knows exactly how to party without trampling you in a mosh pit? Bet your pool floatie on it.

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The Splash House Vibe: Not Your Grandma’s Pool Party

This isn’t just a pool party — it’s a sun-soaked weekend bender of non-stop beats, well-earned bad decisions, and stories you’ll be telling (and embellishing) for years.

Think of it as an adult playground where everyone showed up for the same reason: killer music and zero apologies. No kids. No exceptions. 21+ for a reason.

Picture yourself — drink in hand, shaking it poolside like you’ve got rent money riding on it, surrounded by inflatable flamingos, gorgeous strangers, and a vibe so dialed-in it practically has its own playlist.

No overwhelming EDM festival chaos here. Just a crowd that’s in it for the music, the mischief, and the memories they’ll half-remember by Tuesday.

And the aesthetic? The mid-century modern desert backdrop of these hotels is a full-on vibe — like partying inside a time capsule, but with infinitely better DJs and significantly less polyester. Expect vintage fits, aviators, and outfits that scream, “Found this at a thrift store, and yes, I look incredible.”

Getting to Palm Springs Without Losing Your Mind

Rolling into Palm Springs for Splash House 2026? Welcome to the desert’s wildest playground — where the music slaps, the pools swirl with bodies and booze, and the energy runs hotter than your most regrettable late-night text.

Travel Smart (or at Least Smarter Than Last Year)

Palm Springs International Airport is the MVP — small, fast, and ten minutes from the action. Book flights early unless you enjoy donating your rent money to airlines.

Driving from LA? Budget two hours minimum. Traffic out of LA loves chaos almost as much as Splash House does.

Now — the real villain: the heat. August in Palm Springs means triple digits, sweat in places you didn’t know existed, and a sun that has absolutely no chill. You came to party, not collapse dramatically poolside. Pack accordingly:

  • Waterproof sunscreen — unless rotisserie chicken is the look you’re going for.
  • Refillable water bottle — hydrate or suffer. Cocktails don’t count.
  • Pool-friendly footwear — unless frying your feet on desert concrete sounds fun.
  • Cheap sunglasses — because they’re going to the bottom of that pool. Accept it now.

Palm Springs in August isn’t for the weak. But if you’re here for the sweaty beats, the wild stories, and the group chat content that writes itself — you’re exactly where you belong. See you poolside.

Don’t forget the SPF.

The Hotels: Where the Party Lives

1. Hilton Palm Springs (New for 2026)

The exciting new addition — stepping in for the Riviera while it undergoes renovations, the Hilton is perfectly positioned right next to the Renaissance. You can practically drift between pools without breaking your buzz. Fresh energy, new vibes, same Splash House madness.

2. Renaissance Palm Springs Hotel

Not just a place to crash — a festival playground. Wild pool parties, rooms so close to the action you could practically cannonball into bed after a night of glorious debauchery. The Renaissance is where the farewell carnage happens, number-swapping and all.

3. The Saguaro

The original. The legend. The neon shrine of Splash House. Rainbow-colored balconies, poolside chaos that makes you question reality, and a crowd that turns strangers into ride-or-die friends by Sunday morning. If you haven’t walked through those pastel gates — have you really even been to Splash House?

The hard truth: these hotels sell out faster than your dignity on an open tequila tab. Hotel packages include a three-night stay starting at $352 per person, with passes and shuttle access bundled in. If you miss out on a room, grab a GA pass with shuttle access — don’t get stranded frying on desert pavement between venues.

If you’re planning to keep the party energy going after Splash House, you might also want to check out our guide to the Best Sex Hotels in Las Vegas for Date Nights for your next unapologetically wild getaway.

Scoring Tickets Without the Stress

Mark the calendars — August 7–9 and August 14–16 in Palm Springs, CA. These sell out fast. Not “act soon” fast. Blink and you’re watching from home fast.

2026 Pass Options (Earlybird Pricing — No Added Fees!)

Big deal for 2026: All service fees are included in the pass price. No surprise charges at checkout. What you see is what you pay (plus applicable taxes and shipping).

GA Pool Pass gets you into Saturday and Sunday programming at all three host hotels — Renaissance, Saguaro, and Hilton — plus free shuttle transportation between venues.

Combo Pass adds After Hours at the Palm Springs Air Museum on Friday and Saturday nights. VIP After Hours unlocks a dedicated entrance, private bar, indoor restrooms, comfortable seating, and a reserved upfront stage viewing area.

Season Pass is for the truly committed Splash Mates — both weekends, pools and nights, one legendary summer. You know who you are.

New for 2026 — Clubhouse Access ($150 add-on): Your elevated escape within the festival. Private air-conditioned lounges at all three host hotels, priority pool venue access at the Renaissance, elevated stage viewing decks, complimentary light snacks, non-alcoholic drinks, private cash bars, and phone charging stations. When the desert sun is trying to murder you, this is your sanctuary. Note: add-on only — requires a valid Splash House pass.

The pros know — tickets are a grab-’em-while-you-can game. When sales drop, hit that site like it owes you money.

Splash House is strictly 21+. No exceptions. No debates. Have your ID ready for wristband pick-up and re-entry — they don’t play.

Want the inside track on ticket drops and lineup announcements? Sign up for the email list. Nothing stings like FOMO-scrolling while your friends are living it up poolside.

→ Buy Passes at splashhouse.com

What to Pack (So You Don’t Ruin Your Own Weekend)

Your swimwear is going to take a beating — bring 2–3 options unless you’re into rocking yesterday’s soggy, chlorine-soaked situation. Nobody’s here for the wet dog aesthetic.

Must-Pack Essentials:

  • Waterproof sunscreen (high SPF) — the sun does not care how good you look.
  • Portable phone charger — if it’s not on Instagram, did it even happen?
  • Refillable water bottle — stay hydrated. Cocktails are not hydration.
  • Pool-friendly footwear — flip-flops, not your Yeezys.
  • Cash for tips and vendors — don’t be that person.
  • Cheap sunglasses — drunk you will lose them. Budget accordingly.

The Palm Springs heat doesn’t negotiate. Alternate your drinks with actual water, or you’ll be the cautionary tale passed out before the headliner. Your liver and your dignity will both thank you.

Pro tip: Add Clubhouse Access. Air conditioning, phone chargers, snacks — it’s the ultimate mid-day reset when the desert is actively trying to end you.

On accessories — go full extra. Inflatable flamingos, giant donut floaties, whatever speaks to your soul. Just make sure it can survive getting soaked and won’t make you look ridiculous hauling it across three hotel properties.

Event Highlights: What You’re Actually There For

A Soundtrack Built for Wet and Wild

Splash House 2026 runs house and disco tracks across three resort stages — day and night, all weekend — so the party keeps rolling until your sunscreen officially gives up.

The full 2026 lineup hasn’t dropped yet — expect the reveal in the coming months. But based on 2025’s roster — Disclosure, Diplo & BLOND:ISH (B2B), SOFI TUKKER, Boys Noize, Claude VonStroke, ODESZA, Noizu, Cloonee, Eli Brown, Disco Lines, BUNT., and Max Styler — you already know the caliber. Set your expectations high, then raise them.

Between the headliner sets, smaller stages spotlight rising talent — which is exactly why Splash House has the reputation of a true tastemaker in the electronic scene.

After dark, the Palm Springs Air Museum becomes the After Hours playground. You’re dancing under archived aircraft with the San Jacinto mountain range as your backdrop. Doors open at 9pm Friday and 10pm Saturday, running until 2am both nights. It’s as surreal as it sounds — and that’s exactly why you go.

Whether you’re there for the big names, the underdogs, or just to live your best waterlogged life — Splash House is where music and mischief collide. Bring your floaties. Bring your bad decisions.

Keeping Your Head Above Water: Survival 101

Making it through Splash House isn’t just about showing up with a cute outfit and a loose interpretation of your limits. Strategy, prep, and a genuinely good attitude are the holy trinity here.

First Timer? Let’s Keep You From Rookie-ing Your Way Out of a Good Time

Rookie mistake #1: Showing up without your ID.

Splash House is 21+. No debates, no exceptions, no loopholes. Your ID is your golden ticket. No ID means standing outside in your best outfit while everyone else is in the pool. Hard pass on that energy.

Rookie mistake #2: Skipping After Hours.

Daytime poolside vibes are exceptional — but After Hours is where the real magic happens. Lights, beats, and a 2am vibe that’ll have you questioning all your previous life decisions. Get the Combo Pass. Don’t cheap out on the best part.

Rookie mistake #3: Sleeping on the Hilton.

Everyone’s gravitating toward the Saguaro and the Renaissance — which means the fresh Hilton energy is where the wildest new vibes are brewing. Don’t miss it.

The flip-flop fail:

Pool party footwear, yes. But concrete in August gets apocalyptically hot. Ditch the flimsy slides for waterproof sandals unless hobbling around like a rookie is part of your look.

The snoozefest hotel mistake:

The festival hotels are where the chaos lives. Staying off-site is like leaving a party early for no reason. Lock in an official hotel package. Keep the good times rolling from your bed to the pool deck without a commute.

Beat the Heat — Or the Heat Wins

The Palm Springs August sun isn’t just hot. It’s a fiery personal attack. Survive it:

Hydration:

  • Refillable water bottle. Not optional — it’s a lifeline.
  • Electrolyte packets are hangover kryptonite. Pack them.
  • Frozen water bottles melt slower than your composure after tequila. Genius move.

Sun Protection:

SPF doesn’t care how fire your outfit is, and neither does sunburn. Slather it on, reapply hourly. Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses — that’s the holy trinity of not looking like a lobster by Thursday.

Shade Breaks:

When the DJ you don’t care about is spinning, find shade, hit the pool, or retreat to the Clubhouse. Come back stronger.

Hotel AC:

Sneak back to your room for a 20-minute reset. It’s not quitting — it’s strategy. You’ll come back ready to go three more hours.

Stay hydrated, stay covered, and remember: you’ll have significantly more fun if you’re not face-down next to a pool float looking like a sun-scorched raisin.

Beyond the Pool: Raising Hell in the Coachella Valley

When you need a breather from the chaos — or just want to give your liver a brief intermission — the Coachella Valley delivers.

Worth Ditching the Pool For

Indian Canyons — Start a morning with a hike through palm oases that look like nature’s version of VIP bottle service. No DJs, no crowds. Just desert zen.

Palm Springs Aerial Tramway — Too wrecked for cardio? This bad boy spins you 8,500 feet into the sky with views hotter than your most regrettable DMs. It’s also 30 degrees cooler up there — ideal for sweating out last night’s decisions while pretending to be a nature person.

Golf — Over 100 courses in the area. Swing a club, sip a Bloody Mary, and maintain the illusion of having your life together before cannonballing back into Splash House.

Desert Gems Outside the Party Zone

Salvation Mountain — A trippy, painted hill that looks like your most vivid festival hallucination made physical. About an hour from Palm Springs, but absolutely worth the drive for the bizarre desert art energy.

El Paseo Shopping District — The desert’s answer to Rodeo Drive. Shop, window-shop, or just flex before heading back to the festival.

Joshua Tree National Park — 45 minutes away and looks like another planet. Go at sunset. Those twisted trees against the desert sky hit different. Your Instagram will thank you.

Local Food Gems

Skip the chains. Eat like you actually live here:

Two women sitting by the pool at Splash House 2026, raising a toast with Kona Big Wave cans against a backdrop of a crowded desert pool party and palm trees.
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Food Spots We Suggest:

  • Farm (Breakfast) — Perfect for breakfast lovers.
  • Elmer’s (Breakfast) — A reliable spot to kickstart your day.
  • Bill’s Pizza (Lunch or Dinner) — Order the VICESNOB (not on the menu!) — it’s ½ Elton John and ½ Charlie Sheen.
  • Melvyn’s (Dinner) — Famous for potpies and steaks. A favorite of Sinatra himself.
  • Foxy’s (Dinner) — Steaks, martinis, and full retro Hollywood swagger.
  • Norma’s (Located at the Parker Palm Springs) (Brunch, Dinner) — Enormous portions. Every dish is a delight.
  • State Fare (Dessert) — Home of the best banana split on earth — bananas, Skor bar chunks, nuts, whipped cream, and more.

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The Send-Off: Wrapping Up the Wet and Wild Weekend

And just like that — Splash House 2026 is over. Cue the collective groan and the sunscreen-scented tears.

As the sun dips below the horizon, the tomfoolery winds down (for now), leaving behind a cocktail of exhaustion, euphoria, and life choices you’d make again without hesitation.

The final day hits different — part rager, part heartbreak. DJs go full send with their sets, dropping beats so good they’ll haunt your playlists through October. Everyone’s hyped and also quietly devastated because it’s almost time to pack those barely-used swimsuits back into a suitcase.

The Renaissance is where the real goodbyes happen — numbers exchanged, Instagram handles swapped, promises made to “definitely hang out before next year” with the full sincerity of people who mean it in the moment.

For the ones still standing, farewell brunches are where the hungover magic lives. Soak up one last hit of that Palm Springs sun. Trade war stories. Nurse the damage with a final poolside cocktail while pretending Monday isn’t circling like a vulture.

The internet chaos didn’t stop there—Bonnie Blue’s Spring Break 2025 sparked another viral frenzy.

One more thing — grab the overpriced “Survivor” merch on your way out. Nothing announces I owned Splash House 2026 quite like a tank top you’ll wear twice before it vanishes into the laundry vortex. It’s tacky, it’s perfect, it’s you. Just like you, VICESNOB.

Frequently Asked Questions

1-  What is Splash House 2026?

Splash House is a poolside music festival in Palm Springs featuring top-tier DJs, electronic music, and vibrant pool parties across resort hotel venues. For 2026, it returns for its 13th edition on August 7–9 and August 14–16.

2- What are the Splash House 2026 dates?

Weekend 1: August 7–9, 2026 | Weekend 2: August 14–16, 2026. Two full weekends of poolside EDM in Palm Springs, CA.

3-  What’s the big change for 2026?

The Hilton Palm Springs is the new third host hotel, replacing the Riviera, which is undergoing summer renovations. The Hilton sits right next to the Renaissance, making venue-hopping effortless. The Saguaro and Renaissance remain as fan-favorite host hotels.

4- What do tickets cost for Splash House 2026?

Pass prices (earlybird, all fees included):
GA Pool Pass: from $220
Combo Pass (After Hours GA): from $280
Combo Pass (After Hours VIP): from $350
Season Pass — GA (both weekends): from $460
Season Pass — VIP (both weekends): from $585
After Hours GA only: from $100
After Hours VIP only: from $165
Hotel Package (3-night stay): from $352/person
Clubhouse Access add-on: from $150

Check splashhouse.com for current pricing and availability.

5- Has the Splash House 2026 lineup been announced?

Not yet. The lineup will be revealed in the coming months. Based on 2025’s roster — Disclosure, Diplo & BLOND:ISH, SOFI TUKKER, Boys Noize, Claude VonStroke, ODESZA, and more — expect serious house, techno, and bass heat. Follow splashhouse.com and their socials for announcements.
Check out the Past Splash house lineup

6- Who founded Splash House?

Splash House was founded in 2013 by siblings Tyler and Kelly McLean. What started as a boutique pool party concept has grown into one of Southern California’s biggest summer festival traditions.

7. How many weekends is Splash House 2026?

Two. Weekend 1: August 7–9, 2026. Weekend 2: August 14–16, 2026. Pick one or go full season pass — we won’t judge.

8. What kind of music plays at Splash House?

Electronic dance music — primarily house, techno, and disco, with After Hours sets going deeper into the night. Expect 50+ artists across both weekends.

9. Is Splash House 21+?

Absolutely. Strictly 21+. Bring your ID — no exceptions, no debates, no workarounds.

10. What is the new Clubhouse Access for 2026?

The Clubhouse is a premium add-on ($150) that grants access to private air-conditioned lounges at all three host hotels, priority venue access at the Renaissance, elevated stage viewing decks, complimentary light snacks, non-alcoholic drinks, private cash bars, and phone charging stations. Must be purchased alongside a valid Splash House pass — it is not a standalone ticket.

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•  Contact the respective site owner directly: You can reach out to the site owner or administrator of the specific website in question. They can address any concerns related to content, copyright infringement, or other issues that may arise.

•  Contact their hosting company or domain registrar: In cases of severe violations or copyright infringement, it may be appropriate to report the issue to the hosting company or domain registrar of the website. They have procedures in place to handle such matters.

•  Report the issue to us: If you prefer to report the issue to us directly, you can do so by sending an email or by using the report button located on the review page of the specific website. We appreciate your assistance in maintaining the integrity of our reviews and ensuring a safe browsing experience for our users.

16. Scope of Responsibility and Content Disclaimer:

Please be aware that VICESNOB.com’s primary responsibility is to provide comprehensive website reviews and assist users in making informed decisions about their online choices related to vices. However, we want to make it clear that we cannot address concerns related to specific content found on external websites. Our role is solely to review and provide information about these websites, and we do not have control over their content, actions, or any potential legal issues that may arise.

17. Limitations on Content Assurance and User Responsibility:

We want to highlight that we cannot guarantee the legality, accuracy, or safety of the content found on external websites. Due to the vast amount of available and newly added content, it is impossible for us to monitor all materials for potential infringements. We rely on user reports to assist us in maintaining the integrity of our reviews and ensuring a safe and enjoyable browsing experience for our users.

While we strive to make VICESNOB.com a safe place for users, we must emphasize that we cannot provide an absolute assurance. It is important to exercise personal discretion and judgment when accessing and using the reviewed websites. Users are responsible for complying with applicable laws and regulations, as well as ensuring their own safety and security while interacting with third-party websites.

18. Third-Party Interactions and External Links:

We make every effort to maintain the integrity of our website and provide accurate and reliable information. However, we want to make it clear that VICESNOB.com is not responsible for the actions, content, or any legal issues that may arise from your interactions with third-party websites. Users assume full responsibility for their own actions and the consequences that may result from accessing and using the reviewed websites.

Furthermore, we would like to clarify that VICESNOB.com is not responsible for any external links, third-party partner links, or advertisements found on the reviewed sites listed on our platform.

19. Ethical Consumption:

We encourage users to approach vice-related entertainment as responsible consumers. Piracy and unauthorized sharing harm content creators and industries.

20. Mental and Emotional Health:

Prolonged or excessive consumption of vice-related content can lead to potential addiction, affecting some individuals’ mental or emotional well-being. We encourage users to be mindful of their consumption habits and to seek guidance or counseling if they believe they’re developing an unhealthy relationship with such content. For those seeking community support and resources to combat addiction, you can visit relevant categories on VICESNOB.

21. Cultural Sensitivity:

Given the global accessibility of the internet, users are reminded that content reviewed or discussed may not align with everyone’s cultural or personal beliefs and norms. Discretion is advised.

22. Ethical Concerns:

VICESNOB acknowledges that the nature of our website may attract criticism or controversy from various individuals, groups, or activists. We strive to maintain an open and transparent platform for content reviews while adhering to legal and ethical standards. However, we recognize that opinions may differ, and some individuals or groups may hold different views regarding certain aspects of our reviews.

We are committed to engaging in constructive dialogue and addressing concerns in a respectful and professional manner. We encourage users and visitors to reach out to us directly with any questions, feedback, or criticisms they may have. We will make every effort to respond promptly and transparently.

23. Disputes and Resolution:

In the event of any disputes arising from the content on VICESNOB.com, we prefer an amicable resolution and are open to dialogue, mediation, and other non-litigious methods of dispute resolution.

24. Protection of Brand Integrity and Legal Stance:

We understand that VICESNOB.com may attract various opinions and reactions. While we respect freedom of expression and constructive criticism, we will not tolerate defamation, harassment, or malicious actions against our brand or team.

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Hailey Lyons is a creator economy writer and digital media analyst specializing in the OnlyFans ecosystem and independent content creation industry. With over five years covering the intersection of social media, adult platforms, and creator monetization, Hailey has become one of the most recognized voices tracking the business side of creator culture.Her work at ViceSnob focuses on in-depth creator profiles, platform policy analysis, and the economics behind subscription-based content. Hailey approaches the subject without judgment — treating OnlyFans creators as the entrepreneurs and small business owners they are, documenting their strategies, audiences, and career trajectories with the same rigor applied to any other industry vertical.Before joining ViceSnob, Hailey covered digital media monetization trends and influencer marketing analytics for several independent publications. She holds a background in communications and media studies and has been cited in discussions around platform policy, creator rights, and the normalization of adult content entrepreneurship in mainstream media.Hailey is based in Los Angeles and covers creators across OnlyFans, Fansly, and emerging subscription platforms. She can also be found on Bluesky and Reddit

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