EDC Las Vegas 2020 “Future Owl” tickets on sale now

Tickets for Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Las Vegas 2020 — set for May 15, 16, and 17 — are on sale now.

The earliest on-sale in EDC history, fans can purchase tickets of any type with a deposit of $10. Three-day general admission passes start at $319 before taxes and fees. GA+ passes start at $499, and VIP passes start at $779 before taxes and fees. Single-day tickets are not sold.

EDC Las Vegas 2020 will be the 10th anniversary of Insomniac Events producing the festival at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

“I didn’t know what to expect when I brought EDC to Las Vegas back in 2011, but I’m so humbled by the way in which the city has wholeheartedly embraced the event, our culture, and the headliner community that has called EDC home for the past decade,” said Pasquale Rotella, Insomniac Events founder and CEO, in a press release.

“That midnight desert magic and those epic Kinetic Field sunrises are forever linked to the festival’s DNA. I’m grateful for all the support we’ve received, and I can’t wait to celebrate 10 years under the electric sky.”

This year’s EDC — which just kicked off two weeks ago today — was the largest in Insomniac history, hosting a sold-out crowd of 155,000 average attendees per day from more than 100 countries. More than 25,000 fans chose to camp onsite at Camp EDC, which included additional artist performances, yoga sessions, workshops, pool parties, and more surrounded by 4,200 Shiftpod tents and 1,000 RVs.

More details for EDC 2020 will be shared in the coming months. Surrounding the three-day festival is EDC Week, a full week of events at the nightclubs and dayclubs on the Las Vegas Strip.


SEE ALSOAll upcoming nightclub/dayclub events in Las Vegas


Featured photo by Marc Van der Aa for Insomniac Events

Advertisement

You may also like...

Kent Otto

Kent is founder and editor-in-chief. He's always had a love and passion for music of all types, but didn't discover the music festival scene and community until moving to Southern California during his early post-college years. He returned to his roots in the Midwest in 2011 and has since been determined to share the magic and beauty of the music scene with as many as possible. Email kent@edmcalendar.com.