EDC Las Vegas is about to attempt something it’s never done in its history: two full festival weekends, back to back. The 2027 edition — dubbed “Dusk Till Dawn” — splits into EDC Dusk (May 14-16) and EDC Dawn (May 21-23) at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, connected by a 12-day festival concept running May 13-24 with EDC-themed events across the city in between.
Why split it? Capacity, mostly. Each weekend runs at lower capacity than the single-weekend format, which — if you’ve ever spent 45 minutes exiting the Speedway parking lots at 6am — is the most welcome sentence Insomniac has ever published. “This concept gives Headliners the freedom to choose their own path and join us for one or both weekends,” founder Pasquale Rotella said in the announcement.
The pricing structure is built to nudge you toward doing both. Single-weekend GA passes run $399.99 all-in, while a both-weekends GA pass is $599.99 — meaning your second weekend effectively costs $200. VIP follows the same logic at $899.99 for one weekend or $1,699.99 for both, and Insomniac’s usual layaway plan starts at a $5 deposit. Hotel EDC also returns in two-weekend form.
The Coachella comparison is obvious, but there’s a real difference: Coachella runs two identical weekends for the same audience split across them. EDC is betting that a meaningful chunk of Headliners will treat this as a 12-day pilgrimage — fly in, do both weekends, and fill the weekdays with pool parties and club shows. Given that EDC Week already turns Las Vegas into a dance music convention every May, stretching it across two weekends is less a gamble and more a formalization of what was already happening…