Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Las Vegas Show
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Two weekends. One electric sky. EDC Las Vegas 2027 breaks new ground by splitting into back-to-back festival events — EDC Dusk and EDC Dawn — turning an entire corner of the Nevada desert into the world's most immersive electronic music gathering.
There is no other festival quite like Electric Daisy Carnival. Not because of the scale — though the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, one of the country's largest motorsports venues, fills nearly every acre with stages, art, and humanity — but because of what happens between the beats. Under a desert sky that shifts from electric twilight to pale dawn, tens of thousands of people share something rare: the feeling that the music chose them back.
For 2027, Insomniac Events is doing something unprecedented. EDC Las Vegas is expanding into two separate festival weekends for the very first time. EDC Dusk runs May 14–16, and EDC Dawn follows May 21–23, each carrying its own identity while sharing the same sprawling canvas. The "Dusk Till Dawn" concept isn't just a schedule shift — it's a philosophical one. The idea that an experience this large, this layered, deserves more than a single weekend to breathe. Attendees can choose one weekend or commit to both, and those who go all-in gain access to an extended EDC Week ecosystem of pool parties, nightclub takeovers, and after-hours events woven through Las Vegas itself.
The sensory language of EDC is unlike anything in the festival world. Towering LED-lit stages pulse in sync with music that ranges from deep house to bone-rattling bass. Carnival rides spin above pyrotechnic bursts. Fire cannons answer back to basslines. Artists — sculptors, stilt walkers, flow performers — move through crowds like living punctuation. Genres stretch from melodic trance to hard techno, dubstep to Afro house, giving even the most seasoned dance music fan something genuinely new to discover across multiple nights. The sunrise sets, a hallmark of EDC culture, carry their own mythology: there is something about watching the desert sky go from ink-black to gold while a DJ plays to thousands of sleep-deprived, completely present people that creates a kind of collective memory no recording can replicate.
EDC has always been more than a concert. It is a cultural gathering built around the idea of radical inclusion — the headliner here is the crowd as much as the lineup. Whether this is your first year under the electric sky or your tenth, the 2027 format offers something even long-time attendees have never experienced: the chance to return the following weekend and find it transformed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between EDC Dusk and EDC Dawn in 2027?
EDC Dusk (May 14–16) and EDC Dawn (May 21–23) are two separate festival weekends at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, each with their own lineups and atmosphere under the shared 'Dusk Till Dawn' concept. Attendees can purchase tickets for one weekend or both, with two-weekend passes unlocking the full extended EDC Week experience across the city.
Is EDC Las Vegas good for first-timers or is it better for experienced festival-goers?
EDC genuinely caters to both. First-timers are often overwhelmed in the best possible way — there is more to explore than any single night allows. Veterans return for the sunrise sets, niche stage discoveries, and community atmosphere. The sheer variety of music genres and interactive art means everyone finds their own version of the experience.
What else is part of EDC week beyond the main festival weekends?
EDC Week extends well beyond Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Pool parties, nightclub performances featuring festival artists, and after-hours events are held at venues across the Las Vegas Strip and beyond. Two-weekend pass holders effectively have nearly two full weeks of programming to explore, making it one of the most immersive festival experiences in the country.
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