Insomniac’s flagship Electric Daisy Carnival made its Vegas debut in 2011. Thirteen years later, the festival is bigger than ever.
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The Electric Daisy Carnival is coming to Las Vegas this weekend, and general admission tickets are still on sale on several resale websites.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Electric Daisy Carnival and other major music festivals coming to Las Vegas over a six-week span this spring.
Officials are warning EDC partygoers to brace for traffic delays on roads leading to Las Vegas Motor Speedway, site of the festival that starts Friday.
More than 400 officers will be working the event each night this weekend.
What acts to see, how to navigate traffic and more as EDC returns to Las Vegas Motor Speedway for three nights of dusk till dawn partying.
From EDC to Life is Beautiful to Lovers & Friends and more, it’s boom time for festivals in Las Vegas.
Everything you need to know about going to the world’s largest dance music festival.
If three days of dusk ‘til dawn electronic dance music with 180,000 or so of your closest friends isn’t quite enough, go ahead and breathe that sigh of relief now, as the EDC Week 2023 lineup is here.
The experience will include a dedicated TV channel for watching all the DJ sets at the world’s largest electronic dance music festival.
Insomniac Events, the company behind the Electric Daisy Carnival, is turning 30 next year. According to founder Pasquale Rotella, they’ll celebrate by creating a “unique experience” at EDC 2023.
After the first 100-degree day of the year, conditions in Las Vegas will be about 15 degrees cooler this weekend, just in time for the Electric Daisy Carnival.
So, a half-million revelers will be hitting Electric Daisy Carnival this weekend, but you’re not interested in counting yourself among them?
A new pairing between two DJ superstars will make its live debut at the Electric Daisy Carnival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
A ticket-holder to the Electric Daisy Carnival in a refund dispute with festival organizers made vague terrorism threats through social media, police said.