EDC Las Vegas is no longer being treated as just one wild weekend on the calendar. For 2027, Insomniac is reshaping the festival into a larger âDusk Till Dawnâ experience, spreading the event across two consecutive weekends and giving fans a new way to plan their trip under the Electric Sky.
The festival will still be based at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, but the format is changing in a major way. The first weekend, called EDC Dusk, is set for May 14, 15 and 16, 2027. The second weekend, EDC Dawn, will follow on May 21, 22 and 23, 2027. Insomniac is also promoting a wider Dusk Till Dawn Experience that runs across the extended festival window, bringing EDC activity into Las Vegas for almost two weeks.
The move comes after EDC Las Vegas 2026 celebrated the festivalâs 30th anniversary with another sold-out edition. Instead of repeating the same pressure-heavy model, Insomniac is using 2027 to stretch the event out, reduce crowd concentration and give attendees more breathing room. That could make a real difference for fans who have dealt with packed dance floors, expensive hotel searches and long travel times around one of Las Vegasâ busiest music weekends.
According to details listed on the official EDC Las Vegas ticket page, the 2027 event will offer one-weekend and two-weekend pass options. One-weekend passes for either EDC Dusk or EDC Dawn start at $399.99 for GA, $499.99 for GA+ and $899.99 for VIP. Fans who want the full two-weekend experience can buy Dusk Till Dawn passes starting at $599.99 for GA, $899.99 for GA+ and $1,699.99 for VIP.
Insomniac is also keeping layaway plans in the mix, with deposits starting at $5. Tickets are scheduled to go on sale on Friday, May 22, 2026, at 12 p.m. PT. The official ticketing page notes that EDC uses all-in pricing, meaning fans see the listed cost including ticket price and fees before taxes and delivery charges.
The most important part of this announcement is not just the extra weekend. It is the way Insomniac is trying to redesign the EDC trip itself. In previous years, fans usually had to squeeze flights, hotels, shuttles, pre-parties, festival nights and recovery into a tight window. With two weekends, attendees can choose a shorter trip, stay longer, or build a full Las Vegas vacation around EDC Week, Hotel EDC, Camp EDC, pool parties and club shows.
That broader citywide approach could also help Las Vegas. A single EDC weekend can create heavy demand for hotels, rideshares, airport traffic and roads leading toward the speedway. Spreading attendance across two lower-capacity weekends may reduce the sharpest pressure points while still keeping the economic impact strong for hotels, restaurants, nightlife venues and local businesses.
Pasquale Rotella, the founder of Insomniac, described âDusk Till Dawnâ as the next evolution of EDC, built around music, art, connection and community. His comments suggest the 2027 edition is not being framed as a simple copy-and-paste second weekend. The separate Dusk and Dawn branding gives Insomniac room to shape each weekend differently through stage programming, themes, art installations and city events, although those details have not yet been announced.
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For now, fans should not expect a lineup immediately. Insomniac has said artist names, stage themes, programming and more citywide event details will be revealed later. That leaves several big questions open, including whether both weekends will share the same lineup, feature different artists, or split certain genres and stage concepts between Dusk and Dawn.
EDCâs scale has always made logistics part of the experience. The festival is known for late-night sets, massive crowds, fireworks, art cars and long hours moving between the Strip, the speedway and nearby accommodations. Swikblog previously covered EDC Las Vegas 2026 weather and safety concerns, showing how quickly conditions around the festival can affect fans and operations.
The 2027 expansion gives Insomniac a chance to manage that scale differently. More room on the dance floor, lower per-weekend capacity and a longer event calendar could make the festival feel less compressed without reducing its identity as one of the biggest electronic music gatherings in North America.
For fans, the choice will come down to budget, time and energy. EDC Dusk and EDC Dawn offer the standard three-day festival commitment, while the full Dusk Till Dawn pass is built for people who want the complete two-weekend run. Either way, EDC Las Vegas 2027 is shaping up as more than another edition of the festival. It is a test of whether one of dance musicâs biggest events can grow larger while also feeling more manageable for the people who travel to experience it.















