What are the dates for EDC Las Vegas 2027?
'EDC Dusk' is May 14-16, and 'EDC Dawn' is May 21-23, with the full 'Dusk Till Dawn Experience' from May 13-24.
Events / Festivals
Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Las Vegas is set to expand in 2027 with a new 'Dusk Till Dawn' concept, transforming the festival into a 12-day experience across two weekends. This expansion aims to reduce congestion, lower ticket prices, and...
Insomniac's 'Dusk Till Dawn' concept aims to reimagine EDC as an immersive journey, offering attendees the freedom to choose one or both weekends. This approach allows for creative experimentation and new experiences Under the Electric Sky.
The festival's expansion is a response to growing concerns about crowding. By spreading the event over a longer period, organizers hope to alleviate congestion and improve the overall experience for attendees.
Local businesses anticipate increased demand, with hotels expecting a surge in visitors and transportation services like Maverick Helicopters planning to expand their operations. The extended schedule is also expected to benefit downtown restaurants, nightclubs, and shopping venues.
'EDC Dusk' is May 14-16, and 'EDC Dawn' is May 21-23, with the full 'Dusk Till Dawn Experience' from May 13-24.
One-weekend passes range from $399.99 (GA) to $899.99 (VIP), and two-weekend passes range from $599.99 (GA) to $1,699.99 (VIP).
It's a 12-day experience that includes the two festival weekends and curated EDC-themed events throughout Las Vegas.
Are you excited about the expanded EDC Las Vegas in 2027? Which weekend would you attend? Let us know in the comments!
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