BREAKING: EDC Las Vegas is Officially Postponed

BREAKING: EDC Las Vegas is Officially Postponed

Insomniac has officially announced that this year’s EDC Las Vegas will officially be postponed to October 2nd – 4th. The announcement was made on social media by the popular music festival brand’s CEO and founder, Pasquale Rotella.

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Insomniac has made the difficult decision to move its EDC Las Vegas May dates due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This postponement was expected to come after sources recently reported that plans about it had been discussed. Many music festivals from all around the world have either canceled or postponed due to the illness. This popular music event has now followed in suit, but we know that it is for the best.

According to the statement:

“EDC Las Vegas 2020 will take place October 2nd to the 4th, with Camp EDC kicking things off Thursday, October 1st… Nothing changes but the date.” The statement continues, “The team and I took every single factor into consideration: weather, hotel rates, talent availability, coordination with the Speedway and local officials, and most importantly, a date that would give us enough time for things to get back to normal so we can all come back stronger than ever.”

For those who will be unable to attend the new dates, new refunds will be available. As the statement states, “For those who can’t make the new date, you will certainly be missed. For refund information, go to: edclasvegas.com/support.”

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Stay tuned for more information on EDC Las Vegas 2020.

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