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EDC Las Vegas 2018: Who is Performing?

The chills of winter are slowly starting to subside, which means that the Entertainment Capital of the World is starting to fan out the final details of the most massive dance party in the United States. The Electric Daisy Carnival is prepped and prime to once again grace Sin City’s Las Vegas Motor Speedway with a three day weekend filled with dancing, lights, and the very best in EDM music.

Those anxiously waiting for first details of EDC Las Vegas 2018 to drop are in luck as the complete musical lineup has been revealed. Spanning May May 18 to the May 20, the 2018 list features a conglomeration of the best of electronic dance music. Dozens of performers will grace eight different stages, including the return of the technically impressive bassPOD and wasteLAND stages.


bassPOD Stage

Though the following is a complete list of musical artists currently scheduled to play at EDC Las Vegas 2018, performers can be added or removed as we get closer to the event.

EDC LINEUP 2018

bassPOD

  • Dirty Audio
  • SayMyName
  • Svdden Death
  • Gentleman’s Club
  • Crankdat
  • Squnto
  • Blankface
  • Andy C
  • Zomboy
  • 12th Planet
  • Dirt Monkey
  • Shimon
  • Space Jesus
  • G Jones
  • Eprom
  • Black Tiger Sex Machine
  • AFK
  • Bloodthinnerz
  • Pendulum
  • Ivy Lab
  • Drumsound & Bassline Smith
  • Doctor P

wasteLAND

  • Adrenalize
  • Brennan Heart
  • Da Tweekaz
  • Dr Phunk
  • Technoboy
  • DJ Isaac
  • Atmozfears
  • Toneshifterz
  • Headhunterz
  • Coone
  • Dr Rude
  • Code Black
  • Sub Zero
  • Lady Faith
  • TNT
  • Darren Styles & Gammer
  • Angerfist
  • Wasted Penguinz

circuitGROUNDS

  • DROELOE
  • R3HAB
  • Rezz
  • Martin Garrix
  • Hardwell
  • 4B
  • BlackGummy
  • Eric Prydz
  • Yellow Claw
  • Mija
  • Gryffin
  • Virtual Self
  • KSHMR
  • Excision
  • Armin van Buuren

quantumVALLEY

  • Cosmic Gate
  • Markus Schulz
  • Oliver Smith
  • Dash Berlin
  • Seven Lions
  • Andrew Bayer
  • Grum
  • John 00 Fleming
  • ATB
  • Alpha 9
  • Vini Vici
  • John Digweed
  • Spencer Brown
  • Ferry Corsten
  • Jordan Suckley
  • Paul van Dyk

insomniacRECORDS

  • Rawtek
  • Will Clarke
  • SLATIN
  • Chris Lorenzo
  • LO’99
  • Jack Beats
  • Fisher
  • JSTJR
  • Dombresky
  • Carmada
  • Sinden
  • Bijou
  • Redlight
  • Dr. Fresch
  • Hekler
  • Conrank
  • Yookie
  • Caspa
  • Zeke Beats

neonGARDEN

  • Solardo
  • Gorgon City
  • Green Velvet
  • Hot Since 82
  • Maceo Plex
  • Melé
  • Cirez D
  • Latmun
  • Lee Foss
  • Loco Dice
  • Detlef
  • Charlotte De Witte

cosmicMEADOW

  • DJ Mustard
  • Yultron
  • Boys Noize
  • Ekali
  • Habstrakt
  • MK
  • Dabin
  • A-Trak
  • Kittens
  • Shiba San
  • Ookay
  • Zeds Dead
  • San Holo
  • Snails
  • Getter
  • Jai Wolf
  • Kayzo
  • Zhu
  • Illenium
  • Big Wild
  • Malaa
  • Tchami
  • k?d

kineticFIELD

  • Joyryde
  • Diplo
  • RL Grime
  • NGHTMRE
  • Chris Lake
  • Jauz
  • Afrojack
  • Don Diablo
  • Firebeatz
  • Slander
  • Kygo
  • Alan Walker
  • Zedd
  • Tiësto
  • Kaskade

EDC Las Vegas 2017 and 2016 drew in around 400,000 attendees a piece over the course of the three day weekend. The 2018 festival, which was pushed from June to May, aims to change things up and draw in a bigger crowd with on-site camping and the added convenience of shuttle services.

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