The Road to EDC20
Insomniac has always has some awesome trailers for EDC in the months leading up to the event. Just a couple weeks ago they released their EDC20: The Spirit, Energy, and Experience teaser for their new VIP program, and now they’ve put out a twelve-minute trailer montage that features a retrospective look of EDC since 2008!
The nostalgic trailer opens at the Los Angeles Coliseum in 2008 with a celebration of 65,000 fans, continuing on a historic journey to 2015 with an astounding 405,000 revelers at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Seeing the development of the biggest festival here in the United States is definitely a beautiful event to watch and Insomniac does a great job at capturing all of the most anticipated dance music, highlighting the nonstop energy, life-size art installations, imaginative costumes, and legendary performances unique to EDC.
The Road to EDC20
There hasn’t been a single Insomniac or EDC trailer I’ve seen that hasn’t sent an intense amount of emotion through my body. Nearly all of my friends are the same way because they understand the importance of being a headliner and coming to create something completely unique and unlike any other music festival out there. Although the road to EDC20 is definitely still a ways off and highly anticipated by hundreds of thousands of people, videos like these only get us more excited for the future to come.
A limited number of GA and VIP tickets for EDC Las Vegas 2016 are on sale here. For Headliners looking to explore, engage, energize and enjoy, Insomniac’s VIP experience offers brand new activities and anniversary offerings. View the complete list of VIP amenities here. For the most updated details regarding EDC Las Vegas, please visit LasVegas.ElectricDaisyCarnival.com.
Source: Insomniac
What's up everybody! My name is Eric Alexander, although feel free to call me The Kid Eric, which is my DJ name. I'm a recent college graduate who started with Relentless Beats back in October 2015. My dream is to be a headliner DJ, but if that doesn't happen, then what I'm doing right now is perfectly alright. As long as I got my music and good vibes. My favorite music is anything with a lot of bass in it. Bass house, dubstep, DnB, trap, and whatever else there is out there that I can put my hands on. I think it's easier to just call me a bass head really. That's pretty much there really is to me. After all, I'm just a kid doing what he loves. If you ever see me at a show don't be afraid to grab my attention and say what's up! I absolutely love meeting new people <3
