Insomniac announced Tuesday that EDC Las Vegas would be shifting to a reduced capacity, two-weekend format beginning next year.

This announcement comes amid complaints and concerns from fans about ticket prices and overcrowding at this year’s EDCLV.

While the festival will be returning to its home at the Speedway, EDC-themed events will spill out across Las Vegas.

Headliners can choose whether to attend EDC Dusk (May 14 – 16), EDC Dawn (May 21 – 23) or the full 12-day Dusk Till Dawn Experience (May 13 – 24).

“After much discussion and debate, it’s finally time to unveil our vision,” Insomniac CEO Pasquale Rotella wrote in an announcement post.

“We’re bringing ticket prices closer to what they were a decade ago, helping to ease the cost of your trip to Vegas,” the announcement continued.

Last year, Insomniac reported that passes for EDCLV 2026 sold out nearly 24 hours after they went on sale. Fans that missed the window or simply couldn’t afford the passes now have the opportunity to experience EDC throughout Las Vegas.

Passes to EDCLV 2027 go on sale Friday at noon Pacific Time.

Written/edited by Pedro Rojo

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