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Edc Las Vegas 2027 returns with two weekends, 12 days in Las Vegas

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is heading back to Las Vegas Motor Speedway with a new two-weekend format that stretches across 12 days and gives festivalgoers a choice: one weekend, both weekends, or the full run. Tickets go on sale Friday, May 22, at.

The festival will split into , set for May 14-16, and , set for May 21-23, while the full runs from May 13-24. Headliners can choose to attend EDC Dusk, EDC Dawn or the complete program, and curated EDC-themed events are planned throughout Las Vegas beyond the festival grounds. Prices start at $399.99 for a one-weekend general admission all-in pass and reach $899.99 for VIP all-in, while two-weekend passes start at $599.99 for general admission all-in and top out at $1,699.99 for VIP all-in.

said the new format is meant to expand the festival into a broader immersive journey across 12 days and two consecutive weekend celebrations in one city the team loves. He also said the design gives headliners the freedom to choose their own path while allowing the festival to keep evolving creatively and adding new moments Under the Electric Sky.

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The timing matters because the 2026 edition was sold out last weekend in celebration of 30 years Under the Electric Sky, with more than 450 artists performing and roughly 200,000 people attending each day, according to the company. said that edition sold out 24 hours after going on sale, a pace that underlines how quickly demand can move once tickets are released. The 2027 rollout now asks that same audience to decide whether the event is best experienced as a single weekend, two separate chapters or the full 12-day stretch.

That is the tension built into the new structure. EDC is still returning to the speedway, but it is no longer being sold only as a single massive gathering. The expanded format pushes the brand beyond the festival grounds and into the rest of Las Vegas, turning the city itself into part of the experience while giving fans more control over how much of it they want to take in. For a festival that filled each day in 2026, the next question is not whether there is demand. It is how many headliners will choose the shorter path, and how many will commit to the full ride.

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