EDC 2025 unveils star-studded lineup and new Virgin Hotels partnership
Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) 2025 has revealed its lineup and key details for next year's festival. The event will run from May 17 to 19 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Organisers have also announced changes to the official hotel and ticket availability after general admission passes sold out quickly. The festival's lineup features major electronic acts, including Martin Garrix, Eric Prydz, Zedd, Alison Wonderland, Kaskade, John Summit, and Dom Dolla. More artists are expected to be announced in the coming months.
General admission tickets have already sold out, but GA+ and VIP passes remain on sale. Prices start at $599 for GA+ and $969 for VIP. Attendees looking for accommodation can book Hotel EDC packages, which go live on September 11, 12, and 13 at noon Pacific Time via the EDC website. This year's official hotel has switched from Resorts World to Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. All EDC parties, immersive installations, and pool performances from May 16 to 19 will now take place there. Hotel EDC packages require a minimum three-night stay for up to four guests aged 21 or over. Guests will receive a $30 daily credit for food and drinks, along with access to premium transport options. The move to Virgin Hotels follows a shift in festival logistics, ensuring all official events remain in one central location. Transport add-ons will help attendees travel between the hotel and the Las Vegas Motor Speedway during the three-day event.
EDC 2025 will bring a packed lineup and new hotel arrangements for attendees. With general admission tickets gone, fans must act quickly for remaining passes and accommodation. The festival's updated venue and transport options aim to streamline the experience for thousands of ravers next May.
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