Tickets for both weekends of EDC Las Vegas 2027 on sale today

We’re still washing off the glitter from last weekend’s Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Las Vegas, but tickets for next year’s celebration are on sale starting today.

As revealed earlier this week, EDC will expand to two lower-capacity weekends in 2027.

Fans can choose to attend the first weekend (aka “EDC Dusk”) May 14-16, 2027, the second weekend (aka “EDC Dawn”) May 21-23, 2027, or even both weekends at a discounted combo price for the “Dusk Till Dawn Experience.”

“Future Owl” tickets for both weekends of EDC Las Vegas 2027 go on sale at 12 noon PT today, Fri., May 22.

These will be the lowest priced tickets of the year, and all ticket types (GA, GA+, and VIP) are available via layaway with a $5 deposit. Tickets are typically sold in tiers, with prices increasing as each lower tier sells out.

Future Owl ticket purchasers will receive early access to purchase Camp EDC passes, first access to shuttle and premier parking passes, a 15% discount to online merch orders, and first access to set times and other event information. Those purchasing VIP or GA+ passes in the Future Owl sale will also receive two $50 merch credits to be used at InsomniacShop.com if attending one weekend, or four $50 credits if attending both weekends.

Here’s a rundown of starting ticket prices, which are about 10-15% lower than 2026 prices, including taxes and fees:

One-Weekend EDC Pass Pricing (Choose EDC Dusk or EDC Dawn)
GA starting at $399.99 (all-in)
GA+starting at $499.99 (all-in)
VIP starting at $899.99 (all-in)

Two-Weekend EDC Pass (EDC Dusk Till Dawn)
GA starting at $599.99 (all-in)
GA+ starting at $899.99 (all-in)
VIP starting at $1,699.99 (all-in)

All 2027 EDC passes can be purchased here.


SEE ALSOAll upcoming nightclub/dayclub events in Las Vegas


Featured photo courtesy Insomniac Events.

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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.