EDC Las Vegas Sells Out in Record Time

EDC Vegas 2014
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The largest Electronic Dance Music festival in the world, Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas, has sold out three months in advance. Despite festival organizers increasing the capacity 20,000 concert-goers the production managed to move its’ entire allocation of passes without even announcing the lineup. With such a diverse assortment of festivals featuring absolutely sick lineups this year, EDC Vegas has cemented its’ position at the top of the musical mountain.

Returning to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway June 20-22, EDC Vegas features magnificent production, awe-inspiring pyrotechnics, mind-bending art installations, and innovative lighting design that are unparalleled in the realm of electronic dance music.

Record Breaking Sales

EDC continues to break its’ own records. In 2013 tickets sold out in record time. The 2014 version managed to precede that mark by six weeks. With VIP tickets already sold out CEO of Insomniac Events Pasquale Rotella took to social media Friday to foreshadow the impending end to ticket sales before officially announcing that all passes had been snagged up.

 

According to economic reports, EDC streamlined more than $278 million in to the Las Vegas economy in 2013 and over $621 million since its’ inception in 2011.

Attendance is expected to exceed 400,000 for the 2014 edition, 55,000 more than the 345,000 mark that drew attendees from all 50 states and 46 countries last year.

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