Electric Daisy Carnival to avoid summer heat, moves to May
Las Vegas’ scorching summer heat might have proven to be a little too much for Electric Daisy Carnival attendees.
Organizers of the largest music festival in North America this week announced the three-day event will take place in May starting next year, allowing attendees to party amid milder temperatures and take advantage of new camping options. The change comes after this year’s festival saw triple-digit temperatures and an increase in calls for medical attention.
“We strive to make every year better than the last, and after a lot of brainstorming and feedback from our community, we have decided to move next year’s festival to May 18, 19 and 20,” Insomniac Events CEO Pasquale Rotella said in a statement. “This way we can enjoy cooler weather, the gates can open earlier, and we can hold a very special opening ceremony each day. …”
The annual event features carnival rides, pyrotechnics and nonstop electronic music on several stages. More than 230 musicians performed this year, including Alison Wonderland, Diplo, Jauz, Marshmello, Tiesto and Martin Garrix.