EDC Las Vegas
An Electrified Escape Under the Desert Sky
PCK Travel Editorial
April 18, 2026
Las Vegas
The Feathered Post
EDC Las Vegas 2026
May 15–17, 2026 | Las Vegas Motor Speedway
EDC Las Vegas returns May 15 through May 17, 2026, transforming the Las Vegas Motor Speedway into a world of sound, light, and nonstop energy. From sunset into sunrise, the festival brings together some of the biggest names in electronic music alongside immersive stage design, art installations, and a crowd that becomes part of the experience itself.
For the latest lineup announcements, stage details, and official updates, visit Insomniac’s official EDC Las Vegas page.
Feel the Energy.
Lose Yourself.
Come Alive.
Electric Daisy Carnival returns to Las Vegas this May, where music, light, and imagination collide.
For a few nights each year, Las Vegas transforms into something entirely different. Electric Daisy Carnival is not just a festival, it is an experience that blurs the line between music, art, and atmosphere. EDC Las Vegas is one of the largest events of the year.
Massive stages rise from the desert floor, light pulses across the skyline, and thousands move together in a rhythm that feels both chaotic and perfectly in sync. It is immersive, it is unpredictable, and it is unforgettable.
For us, EDC was more than a moment, it was inspiration. The energy, the creativity, the sense that anything is possible… it helped shape the vision behind PCK Travel and The Feathered Post. That idea that experiences should feel alive, not just observed.
Our signature neon feather finds its place here naturally, not as an overlay, but as a symbol of movement, energy, and transformation, the same elements that define EDC itself.
Some experiences aren’t planned, they’re felt.
Pro Tip:
Plan your nights around must-see sets, but leave space to explore, the magic of EDC often happens between the moments you didn’t schedule.
Photo Credit: Insomniac Events / Miela Christensen
Step Into It.
Follow The Light.
Stay For The Moment.
EDC isn’t just something you attend, it’s something you move through.
Every corner of EDC offers something different. One path leads to a mainstage crowd pulsing with energy, another to an art installation glowing quietly in the distance. The experience shifts constantly, and that is exactly the point.
It’s not about seeing everything, it’s about discovering your version of it. A set that pulls you in. A moment that stops you. A connection you didn’t expect.
That same philosophy carries into everything we’re building. Travel should feel like this, dynamic, immersive, and personal. Not just checking boxes, but stepping into something that leaves an impression.
EDC reminds us that the best experiences are not always the ones you plan, but the ones you find.
The journey is rarely a straight line, and that’s where the magic lives.
Pro Tip:
Pack light, arrive early, and plan one standout experience, it’s often the only thing you’ll remember.
Photo Credit: Insomniac Events / Miela Christensen
Some Weekends Are Worth the Journey.
Not all moments are planned. Some you feel your way into.
Follow the Signal.
Feel the Shift.
Find Your Moment.
Not everything that guides you is meant to be explained.
Somewhere between the music, the movement, and the energy of it all, certain moments stand out. You don’t plan them, you simply find yourself in them.
That feeling is what stayed with us.
The neon feather began as a visual, but it quickly became something more, a symbol of energy, movement, and those unexpected moments that just click.
Whether it appears in a quiet setting or in the middle of something electric, it represents the same idea, that shift when everything aligns, even briefly.
“EDC isn’t just something you attend, it’s something you feel, long after the music fades.”
– The Feathered Post | PCK Travel
Where the Energy Lingers
What begins at EDC doesn’t stay there.
EDC may only last a few nights, but the energy it creates has a way of staying with you. It’s that feeling of stepping into something different, where the pace shifts and the ordinary fades into the background.
That same sense of discovery carries beyond the festival. It shows up in unexpected places, a new city, a quiet coastline, a weekend that turns into something more than planned.
Different setting, same idea. Not just getting away, but stepping into moments that feel alive.









The Sound of What’s Next
From unforgettable sets to what’s building for 2026.
Each year, EDC brings together some of the biggest names in electronic music, creating a lineup that spans genres, styles, and moments that define the weekend.
In 2025, artists like Martin Garrix, Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, Illenium, and Charlotte de Witte helped shape the experience, from mainstage anthems to deeper, late-night sets that carried the energy into sunrise.
For 2026, the anticipation is already building. While the full lineup is still to come, EDC continues to evolve, blending returning icons with emerging talent and unexpected collaborations that keep the experience fresh year after year.
It’s not just about who’s playing, it’s about how it all comes together. The sound, the scale, and the moments in between.
Because at EDC, the music isn’t just heard, it’s experienced.
The City Becomes the Afterparty
EDC doesn’t stay at the festival grounds, it takes over Las Vegas.
While EDC lights up the desert, Las Vegas carries that energy long before and long after the gates open. Throughout the week, the city transforms into an extension of the festival itself, with world-renowned DJs moving between stages, dayclubs, and nightclubs across the Strip.
Poolside sets stretch into the afternoon, rooftop views turn into late-night moments, and familiar names from the festival lineup reappear in more intimate settings. It’s a different pace, but the same pulse, music, movement, and the sense that something is always happening just around the corner.
In Vegas, the experience isn’t confined to one place. It flows, shifts, and continues, giving you more ways to step into it, whether you’re chasing the music or simply letting it find you.
In Vegas, EDC doesn’t end at sunrise, it just changes locations.
Where It All Comes Together
Las Vegas isn’t just the backdrop, it’s part of the experience.
There’s a reason experiences like EDC live here. Las Vegas was built for moments that feel larger than expected, where energy, creativity, and possibility all exist in the same space.
From the festival grounds to the Strip, from sunrise sets to late-night conversations, everything connects. The music, the atmosphere, the movement, it doesn’t start in one place or end in another. It carries through the city, shaping the entire experience along the way.
That’s what makes Vegas different. And it’s what continues to inspire how we think about travel.
Not just where you go, but how it feels when you’re there. That’s the idea behind everything we’re building at PCK Travel, experiences that don’t just take you somewhere, but stay with you long after.
The destination matters. The experience is everything.