Edc Las Vegas 2026 has sold out its three-day passes ahead of the festival’s return to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Friday-Sunday, May 15-17. Sunday-only day passes are still on sale, with prices ranging from $280 to $510 depending on whether buyers choose general admission or VIP packages.
The festival is set to bring more than 250 musical artists to the Speedway, including The Chainsmokers, Subtronics, Kaskade, Steve Aoki, Tiësto and Zedd. For fans who want in on just one night, Sunday remains the only door left open.
This year marks the 15th time EDC has been held in Las Vegas and the 29th year overall for Electric Daisy Carnival, which started in 1997 as a warehouse concert in Los Angeles. The event has grown into a spring fixture built around hundreds of performances, overnight camping and brightly colored art, with the mix of rave fashion and ticket tiers helping define its appeal.
That timing matters because May in Las Vegas is already hot by festival standards, with typical highs around 91 degrees and lows near 66 degrees. For EDC, the sellout underscores how quickly the biggest packages disappear even as Sunday tickets remain available for those willing to pay a premium for a single day.
The unanswered question now is how long those remaining Sunday-only passes will last once buyers who missed the full weekend look for a final chance to get in.
