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Here’s How to Livestream EDC Las Vegas 2025

General atmosphere at the Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) on November 10, 2018 at Tinker Field in Orlando, Florida. The two day electronic music festival has been held annually in Orlando since 2011. The flagship event in Las Vegas, Nevada is the world's largest electronic music festival. Electric Daisy Carnival In Orlando, United States - 10 Nov 2018
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The Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Las Vegas 2025 promises another spectacular gathering under the electric sky, offering fans both presence at the festival itself and virtual attendance around the world. Scheduled for May 16-18 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, EDC is set to deliver a stellar lineup with over 250 artists performing across multiple stages, ensuring its reputation as North America's largest electronic music festival is well-maintained (Insomniac, Billboard).

The event organizer Insomniac is not only delivering a captivating in-person experience but is also committed to providing a robust online offering. For those unable to attend in person, the festival can be experienced via a comprehensive free livestream on Insomniac TV and their YouTube channel. The streams begin each day at 6:45 PM PT, capturing the vibrant essence of EDC from five main stages: Kinetic Field, Cosmic Meadow, Circuit Grounds, Neon Garden, and Basspod (EDM.com, Billboard). Each stage will have its own dedicated feed, allowing viewers to choose their preferred music and enjoy the performances of artists like Martin Garrix, Dom Dolla, and Alison Wonderland back-to-back with Kaskade without being physically present at the festival (Electronic Vegas, Billboard).

This year, the lineup is a mix of beloved returning acts and exciting new names. Audiences can look forward to performances from international DJ icons such as Afrojack, DJ Snake, and Armin van Buuren. There is also the addition of unique “back-to-back” sessions featuring the likes of Illenium and SLANDER, and Alison Wonderland with Kaskade, ensuring that every taste in electronic dance music is catered to (Insomniac, Billboard). The event also represents a cultural phenomenon, embracing its global reach by incorporating myriad other EDC events worldwide, including recent expansions into Colombia with a new edition announced for Medellín (Insomniac, Billboard, EDM.com).

In addition to the live performances, Insomniac is also introducing an audio experience through Insomniac Radio, available through a newly launched app. This feature will include select live sets from stages like Kinetic Field and Cosmic Meadow, allowing fans to enjoy the festival's sounds even on the go (Electronic Vegas). Moreover, EDC's Night Owl Radio will feature exclusive mixes and updates about the electronic dance music scene, enhancing the virtual experience for those tuning in from home (YouTube).

As EDC Las Vegas 2025 approaches, it remains an unmissable event on the global music festival calendar, promising nights filled with dance, lights, and connection under the stars. For those attending in person, single-day tickets for Sunday are still available, inviting newcomers and veterans alike to join the diverse community of dance music lovers at the Speedway (Insomniac, Electronic Vegas). With its extensive streaming coverage and multiple viewing options, EDC 2025 ensures that the excitement of the festival can be felt across the globe, uniting fans in a shared celebration of music, art, and culture under the electric sky (Insomniac, Billboard).

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