
Out in the desert, food becomes part of the experience — something you grab between sets, something you remember long after the music fades. This year at Coachella, Irv’s Burgers steps into that space with a new collaboration alongside Addison Rae, introducing the LA to L.A. Combo as part of its festival debut.
Timed with Coachella weekend before rolling out across Los Angeles through May 31, the drop leans into contrast — Louisiana roots meeting L.A. burger culture, built for a crowd that moves fast but still wants something with flavor.
Built for the Desert Crowd

The LA to L.A. Combo starts with a quarter-pound burger layered with white American cheese, but it’s the toppings that shift the tone. Cajun-blackened pineapple brings a charred sweetness, jalapeños add heat, and Irv’s signature sauce keeps it anchored in the brand’s familiar style.
It’s the kind of build that cuts through the noise of festival food — bold, slightly messy, and designed to hit all at once. Served on a sesame bun or lettuce-wrapped, it gives just enough flexibility without losing its identity.
On the side, Slap Ya Mama Cajun waffle fries carry the same spice-forward profile, while a collectible Addison Rae cup turns the combo into something closer to a keepsake than a standard order.
A Coachella Moment That Makes Sense

Festival collaborations often lean on name recognition. This one carries a clearer through line. Addison Rae’s Louisiana background shows up directly in the flavor, while Irv’s keeps the structure grounded in its classic burger approach.
At Coachella — where food has become as much a part of the draw as the lineup — that balance matters. It’s not trying to reinvent the burger. It’s giving it just enough edge to stand out in a field full of options.
From the Desert Back to L.A.

After its Coachella debut, the LA to L.A. Combo continues at Irv’s Burgers locations across Los Angeles through May 31. For those who catch it in the desert, it’s a preview. For everyone else, it’s a limited window into a collaboration that feels tied to a moment — sun, music, and a burger that leans a little louder than usual.
For Irv’s, it keeps the momentum going as one of LA’s most recognizable burger spots without drifting too far from what built its following. For Addison Rae, it’s a way to translate identity into something tangible — something you can actually taste.
For more information, menu details and locations, visit:
irvsburgers.com
Availability may vary during Coachella weekends and at participating locations, so checking ahead is recommended.
Photo credits: Photo courtesy of Irv’s Burgers

