EDC Las Vegas 2026 full line-up announced

EDC Las Vegas 2026 full line-up announced

EDC Las Vegas has announced the full line-up for its 2026 edition.

Running from 15th to 17th May, the 30th anniversary edition of the renowned dance music event will see over 200 artists play at the Las Vegas Speedway.

The flagship kineticFIELD stage will host sets from Charlotte de Witte, Chris LakeArmin van BuurenMartin GarrixFISHERJohn Summit, and many more across the weekend, while cosmicMEADOW’s headliners include Underworld, San Holo and Mau P. cosmicMEADOW will also feature a night hosted by HARD with sets from Interplanetary CriminalMALUGI, Snow Strippers, The Prodigy, and Hannah Laing.

The neonGARDEN stage will feature takeovers by German techno institution Time Warp and the Factory 93 Experience, and feature headline sets from the likes of Indira PaganottoJoseph CapriatiPeggy Gou, Eli Brown, Klangkuenstler and Prospa. Other performers on the stage across the weekend will include KETTAMA, KI/KI, I Hate Models, 999999999, DJ Gigola and more.

Elsewhere, Tiësto, Sammy Virji, ANNA, and Bou are among the names down to appear at the circuitGROUNDS, alongside AngerfistHybrid Minds, Alignment, Kai Wachi, Reaper, and Culture Shock. 

Check out the full EDC 2026 line-up below. The festival’s website indicates that wristbands are already sold out. Waitlists for tickets for the three-day event are available through the official EDC website.

Revisit EDC Las Vegas 2025 sets from Armin van Buuren, Tiësto, and Sara Landry here.

Later this year, EDC are also set to host events in Medellín, Colombia, and Phuket, Thailand. 

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