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EDC Las Vegas 2026 Reveals 30th Anniversary Lineup With The Prodigy, Martin Garrix & More

February 12, 2026 EDC Las Vegas 4 min read
EDC Las Vegas 2026 festival stage with lights and crowd

Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas marks three decades under the electric sky with what might be its most ambitious lineup yet. Insomniac unveiled the massive artist roster for EDC's 30th anniversary edition, scheduled for May 15-17, 2026 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and it's immediately clear this isn't just another year—this is a celebration of everything the festival has built since its inception.

The Headliners

The top tier reads like a definitive snapshot of electronic music's current landscape. The Prodigy returns to the desert, bringing their legendary live energy to a festival that's evolved alongside their career. Martin Garrix and Tiësto represent the festival's progressive house and big-room DNA, while Charlotte de Witte and Peggy Gou signal Insomniac's continued commitment to showcasing techno's rising global influence.

John Summit's inclusion confirms what anyone paying attention already knew—he's officially reached headliner status. His transition from underground tech house producer to festival mainstage closer has been one of dance music's most compelling arcs over the past few years, and EDC's 30th anniversary serves as validation of that trajectory.

Select Headliners

The Prodigy • Martin Garrix • Tiësto • Charlotte de Witte • Peggy Gou • John Summit • GRiZ b2b Wooli • Subtronics • Alison Wonderland • Sub Focus • Nostalgix

The Back-to-Backs

EDC has always understood the power of unexpected collaborations, and this year's b2b sets continue that tradition. GRiZ b2b Wooli marks the first-ever pairing between the two producers, bridging jam band electronic sensibilities with heavy bass music. It's the kind of genre-crossing experiment that either crashes spectacularly or creates something genuinely special. Given both artists' technical abilities and crowd-reading instincts, expect the latter.

Ahee b2b Liquid Stranger promises deep, psychedelic bass explorations, while Boogie T b2b Distinct Motive should deliver straight wobble and grime for the bassheads camping at basspod all weekend.

The 30-Year Context

When EDC started in 1991 as a warehouse party in Los Angeles, electronic music existed on culture's margins. Three decades later, the festival draws over 400,000 attendees across three nights and has become one of dance music's most important annual gatherings. The lineup reflects that evolution—legacy acts like The Prodigy share billing with artists who were literally children when EDC started.

Insomniac founder Pasquale Rotella has spent three decades building EDC into something more than a music festival. The kineticJOURNEY theme for 2026 acknowledges this history while emphasizing the festival's core ethos: connection through music, community through shared experience, and transcendence through dance.

The Charity Component

The ninth annual EDC Las Vegas Charity Auction opens bidding on February 17th. Last year's auction raised over $120,000 for charity, and this year's beneficiaries—Nevada 4-H Camp Alamo and Casa de Luz—will receive proceeds from once-in-a-lifetime EDC experiences and exclusive access packages.

It's a reminder that even as EDC has grown into a massive commercial enterprise, Insomniac has maintained commitments to the communities that host the festival. The charity work doesn't erase the complications that come with operating an event this size, but it demonstrates an awareness that festivals exist within larger social contexts.

The World Party Parade

For the first time in EDC history, a World Party Parade will take over the Las Vegas Strip on Thursday, May 14th. Free and open to all, the parade represents Insomniac's attempt to bring festival energy beyond the speedway gates and into the city proper. Details remain sparse, but expect floats, performers, and the kind of spectacle that's become synonymous with EDC production values.

Tickets & Access

All three-day GA, GA+, and VIP tickets are currently sold out. Insomniac has opened an official waitlist for those still hoping to attend. Given EDC's track record of selling out, anyone serious about going should join that waitlist immediately rather than gambling on third-party resale markets.

The Verdict

EDC Las Vegas 2026 looks like exactly what a 30th anniversary should be: ambitious without being scattered, celebratory without losing focus, and diverse enough to represent electronic music's current breadth while honoring the sounds that built the culture in the first place. Whether you're there for The Prodigy's chaos, Charlotte de Witte's relentless techno, or John Summit's peak-time tech house, this lineup delivers.

Three decades in, EDC remains essential. That's not marketing speak—it's earned through consistent execution, genuine community building, and lineups that respect both the music's history and its future. May can't come soon enough.