Those who have been to EDC Las Vegas know that it's not just a music festival: it's a canvas for memories.
The concrete of the Las Vegas Motor Speedway is transformed each May into a mosaic for self-expression. Here, worries and burdens shed like snakeskin, replaced by a shared heartbeat soundtracked by the best of electronic dance music.
And if you've been there, you can attest that there aren't many festivals in the world where the euphoria is so palpable. The very air thickens with the collective energy of thousands as the EDC grounds transform into a mosaic of pulsating rave culture, where individuality melts with sweat.
EDC returns to Las Vegas May 17-19 with a bright lineup and big changes to the festival design. But before we once again enter the technicolor dream world of EDC, we're highlighting five artists you can't miss at this year's festival in Sin City.
Kasablanca
After revealing a heartbreaking cancer diagnosis in January, Micky Kasablanca of the duo Kasablanca is now in remission and performing melodic miracles on the world's biggest stages. They are now working on his debut album, so fans who attend his EDC set are in for a treat.
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Sarah Landry
Sara Landry, whom fans affectionately call the “High Priestess of Hard Techno,” stands as a dark horse for top EDC performance as the genre's popularity continues to rise in the U.S. Landry, who was recently named a member from EDM.com's Generation 2024, fearlessly pushes the beat to the limit.
jon casey
One of trap's most underrated producers, Jon Casey is set to tear up EDC with his inimitable blend of thunderous bass and vocal pain. It's a sound you can cry or purge to, a unique type of energy that should translate well to the concrete jungle of EDC.
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Subtronics b2b LEVEL UP
Husband and wife will tear up the Speedway when Subtronics and LEVEL UP perform together for the first time. Their heartbreaking dubstep will take over EDC's towering main stage for a highly anticipated set that will draw one of the biggest crowds of the weekend.
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As drum & bass continues to explode on the US dance music scene, [IVY] He has become one of the genre's most brilliant producers. Having played many major festival stages and garnered praise from BBC Radio 1, he is inspiring a new generation of female drum & bass producers.
“We just have to get ahead and show the men that we are worthy of being here, just as much as they are,” she told us in a recent interview.
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