EDC Thailand 2025 line-up announced

EDC Thailand 2025 line-up announced

Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) has announced the line-up for its debut 2025 festival in Thailand. 

Hosted by Insomniac Events, it was announced earlier this summer that the debut of EDC Thailand will take place from January 17 to 19 at Phuket’s Boat Avenue Lakefront in southern Thailand.

The newly announced line-up features major artists such as Skrillex, ILLENIUM, FISHER, TOKIMONSTA, Ahadadream, Tiësto, Afrojack, Dimension, and many more. You can check out the full line-up below. 

The three-day festival will showcase performances across four stages: the EDC main stage, circuitGROUNDS, stereoBLOOM, and boomBOX artCAR.

EDC was launched in Southern California in 1997 and has since hosted editions in Mexico, the UK, Brazil, and several other countries. This year, its flagship Las Vegas festival was voted the No. 2 festival in the world in DJ Mag’s Top 100 Festivals poll.

You can check out recordings of the sets from last year’s EDC Las Vegas, featuring Armin van Buuren, Tiësto, James Hype, and more here

To secure tickets and find out more information on EDC Thailand 2025 visit here.

Earlier this year, it was announced that clubs in several cities across Thailand have been granted a curfew extension until 4 AM. 

Back in March, it was reported that Thai Government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke had said that Tomorrowland would host its debut festival in the country in 2026. However, Tomorrowland later issued a statement denying reports that a festival in Thailand had been officially confirmed for 2026.

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