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Surviving the three-day, dusk-till-dawn revelry of Electric Daisy Carnival is a test of one’s endurance and the perspiration threshold of fuzzy footwear.
As always, we’re here to help you navigate EDM’s biggest annual stateside event.
There are plenty of new developments at EDC 2018, namely a move from June to May, the introduction of on-site camping and the debut of the Stereo Bloom stage.
With more than 200 acts commanding eight stages, there’s an overwhelming amount of performers to take in alongside a glowing, pulsating maze of carnival rides and art installations.
It’s a lot to digest, but for a quick primer, here are three acts on each stage we recommend:
Kinetic Field
The biggest concert stage in North America routinely hosts the biggest names in EDM.
Cosmic Meadow
The only stage with grass, this is the place to catch those acts who don’t always fit the EDM mold.
Circuit Grounds
“Epic melodies” provide the connective tissue here.
Neon Garden
Deep house and techo bloom in the Garden
Basspod
The name says it at all. The place to frequent if you’re into low frequencies.
Wasteland
The hardest of the hard throw down at this apocalyptic-themed stage.
Quantum Valley
The destination for “timeless trance” and a lineup heavy on scene forebears.
Stereo Bloom
New for 2018, this stage is curated by Insomniac Records and mostly features up-and-comers being groomed for bigger EDC stages.
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