EDC Las Vegas Expands In 2027 With 12-Day ‘Dusk Till Dawn’ Concept

Next year's EDC Las Vegas festival will spill out over two weekends in May, with curated EDC-themed events running throughout Sin City.

EDC Las Vegas Expands In 2027 With 12-Day ‘Dusk Till Dawn’ Concept

Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) will go extra-large for its 2027 event in Las Vegas, with a newly imagined “Dusk Till Dawn” concept.

Returning to its home at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, EDC Las Vegas 2027 will spill over two consecutive weekends, across 12 days.

The first of those weekends, “EDC Dusk,” will roll out from May 14-16. The second, “EDC Dawn,” is set for May 21-23, while the full “Dusk Till Dawn Experience” will party on from May 13-24.

According to reps at Insomniac, which produces the festival, the “Dusk Till Dawn” experience will extend beyond the festival grounds with curated EDC-themed events throughout Sin City.

The performers, too, will have a chance to roll the dice. Headliners can choose whether to attend ”EDC Dusk,” “EDC Dawn” or the full program.

“I’m really excited to introduce ‘Dusk Till Dawn’ as the next evolution of EDC and offer new ways for headliners to experience the music, art, connection and community that make this festival so special,” comments Insomniac founder Pasquale Rotella, in a statement.

“We wanted to reimagine EDC as a new type of immersive journey across 12 days and two consecutive weekend celebrations in one city we love.”

This new concept, he continues, gives headliners “the freedom to choose their own path and join us for one or both weekends, while enabling us to continue evolving, experimenting creatively, and sharing new moments Under the Electric Sky.”

Party goers have a full year to get their EDC Las Vegas outfits sorted. The sold-out 2026 edition of EDC Las Vegas was presented last weekend in celebration of 30 years Under the Electric Sky. All told, more than 450 artists took their positions on stage, including Kaskade, Martin Garrix, John Summit, Tiësto, Charlotte de Witte, FISHER, Peggy Gou, Underworld and The Prodigy.

Last year, Insomniac reported that EDC 2026 sold out 24 hours after going on sale, with the fest welcoming roughly 200,000 people each day, placing it in the frame among the world’s largest music festivals. For those EDM fans who missed out this time, next year’s event should provide more opportunities to get in on the fun.

Tickets go on sale this Friday, May 22 at lasvegas.electricdaisycarnival.com. One weekend passes are priced from $399.99 (general admission all-in) up to $899.99 (VIP all-in), while two-weekend passes start from $599.99 (GA all-in) up to $1,699.99 (VIP all-in). Further details on the lineup, those citywide events and more will be announced at a later date.

Read Billboard’s interview with Pasquale Rotella here.