EDC Las Vegas 2027 Adds Second Weekend, 12-Day Experience

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EDC Las Vegas 2027

EDC Las Vegas 2026. Photo Credit: Anmarie Smith

A 12-day music festival? Hot on the heels of its sold-out 2026 edition, EDC Las Vegas has teed up a double-weekend 2027 installment as well as an accompanying “Dusk Till Dawn Experience” that’s set to span almost two weeks.

Insomniac disclosed its ambitious EDC Las Vegas 2027 plans today, just three days following the 2026 festival’s conclusion. Meanwhile, tickets for next year’s event are slated to go on sale at 12 PM PT this Friday, May 22nd.

As for what that event will entail, “the newly reimagined festival” is expected to take place across two weekends – May 14th-16th for the “EDC Dusk” component and the 21st-23rd for “EDC Dawn.”

And per organizers, Electric Daisy Carnival will stretch well beyond the Las Vegas Motor Speedway next year. Though hard details are in short supply at this early stage of the game, the aforementioned Dusk Till Dawn Experience is poised to deliver “curated EDC-themed events throughout Las Vegas” between May 13th and 24th, according to Insomniac.

Extra dates and experiences aside, the expanded EDC Las Vegas 2027 won’t attempt to top the 2026 edition in single-weekend attendance. Rather, in Insomniac’s own words, the 2027 happening is “being designed to have lower capacity, providing more space on the dance floor and making travel and accommodations easier.”

On the pricing front, then, EDC Las Vegas 2027’s single-weekend general admission pass will carry an all-in price tag of $399.99, against $499.99 for the GA+ counterpart and $899.99 for VIP access.

For both weekends, general admission will set one back $599.99, compared to $899.99 for GA+ and an eye-watering $1,699.99 for VIP.

Finally, in terms of the 2027 festival’s specifics, headliners will have the ability to “choose whether to attend” one or both weekends, Insomniac added. In a statement, the company’s founder, Pasquale Rotella, framed the retooled format “as a new type of immersive journey.”

“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,” Rotella said in part. “This concept 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.”

Time will tell how the bolstered schedule flies for EDC Las Vegas. 12-day experience aside, adding a second weekend is surprisingly challenging; Coachella comes to mind as a rare double-weekend success, but even it, many will recall, grappled with a sales slowdown in the not-so-distant past.



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