Umbra, Casa Silencio
If raving in an agave field is more your vibe, then head to Oaxaca, where 40 minutes outside the city you might stumble (if you’re lucky) across Casa Silencio, a hopelessly hip boutique hotel that’s all raw linens and polished plaster and sumptuous sheepskin rugs. The look of the hotel – a sort of primitive, earthy, tropicalia – is the perfect foil for one of the most exciting music events of the year, the annual Silencio UMBRA, a one-night-only surrealist festival that explores the soul and spirit of Mezcal El Silencio, the house’s craft mezcal label whose elixir is produced onsite by Pedro Hernández, a ninth-generation maestro mezcalero. The event promises to be a sensory convergence of music, performance art and culinary wonders (the hotel has a global foodie reputation) and begins at sundown in the mystical grounds of the 16-acre Casa Silencio distillery and retreat. Headlining are Bonobo, The Martínez Brothers and Carlita, so expect Burning Man vibes and a suitably freewheeling crowd.