Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

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.

More from News

Screenshots from Dove's ad featuring transgender women
Dove

'One Million Moms' Calls For Dove Boycott Over Hair Care Ad Featuring Trans Woman

The vehemently transphobic conservative group One Million Moms (OMM)—an arm of the Christian fundamentalist nonprofit American Family Association (AFA)—called for a boycott of Dove products after the company featured a transgender woman in an advertisement for their Damage Therapy Intensive Repair Conditioner.

The ad garnered attention after it was shared by the social media account Libs of TikTok—run by the anti-LGBTQ+ conservative Chaya Raichik—which described the ad as an example of "another woke company trying to erase women."

Keep ReadingShow less
Alyssa Milano; Julian McMahon
Michael Kovac/Elton John AIDS Foundation/Getty Images; Marcus Ingram/The Surfer/Getty Images

Alyssa Milano Shares Poignant Tribute To 'TV Husband' Julian McMahon After His Death At 56

Actor Julian McMahon lost his battle with cancer at the age of 56 earlier this week, and to say that the Charmed, Nip/Tuck, and Fantastic Four actor touched many lives would be an understatement.

When the news of McMahon's passing went public, his Charmed costar and "TV wife" Alyssa Milano came forward and expressed her sadness and condolences on Instagram. The pair were a favorite couple on Charmed, and it was clear from her post that their care for each other extended beyond the screen.

Keep ReadingShow less

People Who Slept With Their Best Friend Describe The Aftermath

When two people have a deep and meaningful friendship, the question might eventually come up of whether or not they could be more. Agreeing that their friendship might deserve more, they might try to date or at least explore physical intimacy.

But crossing that line carries with it consequences, and it's only once the pair crosses that line that they'll find out if crossing it was good or bad.

Keep ReadingShow less
child writing on chalkboard
Leonardo Toshiro Okubo on Unsplash

Bilingual People Explain Which Words They're Surprised Don't Exist In English

According to one report, approximately 3.3 billion people worldwide—43 % of the population—are multilingual, meaning they speak at least two languages. According to the last Census, 21.6% of people in the United States speak more than one language, while in the United Kingdom, the number is 36%.

More multilingual people speak English as a second language than English speakers who have learned another language besides English. Worldwide, people who learned English as a first language rate among the lowest in multilingual rates.

Keep ReadingShow less
Andrew Garfield at the 2025 Glastonbury Festival
Harry Durrant/Getty Images

Andrew Garfield meets fan with wild tweet!

American actor Andrew Garfield had a funny yet awkward reunion with a fan from a viral “Thirst Tweet” featured on Buzzfeed Celeb.

The Thirst Tweet compilation shows celebrities reading a collection of scandalous tweets from fans commenting on their looks, attractiveness, and sex appeal. Blushing stars include James McAvoy, Renee Rapp, Keanu Reeves, Anthony Mackie, and more recently, Brad Pitt and Javier Bardem, as they promote F1 the Movie that was released in theaters last week.

Keep ReadingShow less