Insomniac Announces Live Stream Details for 20th Anniversary of Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas
Today, Insomniac announced North America’s largest dance music festival, Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Las Vegas, will stream its 20th anniversary celebration to audiences across the globe, broadcasting live on multiple platforms. This year, EDC LIVE presented by Smirnoff, will be available on YouTube, Insomniac.com, LNTV.com and the official EDC Facebook Page, via the Live Video API, in collaboration with Grabyo.
From Friday, June 17th to the sunrise of Monday, June 20th, millions of viewers around the world will have access to the incredible three-day experience at Las Vegas Motor Speedway from their homes and on the go, through the YouTube and Facebook mobile apps.

EDC Las Vegas will come to life on screens around the world as viewers are transported through over 300 acres of Las Vegas Motor Speedway, featuring eight massive stages, brand-new art installations, full-scale carnival rides, and colorful roaming art cars. Exclusive behind-the-scenes artist interviews, games in Carnival Square, and ceremonies at two beautiful Wedding Chapels will be shown including Smirnoff’s broadcast of the first ever nationally recognized legal same-sex marriage in Nevada. EDC LIVE fans are guaranteed to see surprise performances in honor of the 20th anniversary of the festival. Last year, EDC Las Vegas’ live stream trended globally on Twitter as Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston made a surprise appearance on stage during an epic DJ set by Above & Beyond. The EDC LIVE artist lineup will be announced in the coming days. Stay tuned for more information.
A limited number of VIP and shuttle passes for EDC Las Vegas 2016 are available here, so don’t forget to grab yours! For the most updated details regarding EDC Las Vegas, please visit LasVegas.ElectricDaisyCarnival.com.
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
