EDC Las Vegas unveiled its 2025 festival changes and lineup in a thrilling musical reveal last night. Here’s what ravers need to know about this year’s festival:
Bigger and Better than EVER
This year’s festival is set to be the largest one yet, with 16 total stages confirmed. Nine of them were revealed in last night’s livestream, along with 250+ musical artists.
kineticFIELD Makeover: kineticMETROPOLIS
This year’s main stage is getting a whole new look- transforming into a never-before-seen futuristic city that will leave ravers in awe. While we will certainly miss the classic owl and flower designs of the past, we are excited to see this new set up!
stereoBLOOM is Blooming (literally)
stereoBLOOM is set to reach new heights this year, with a larger-than-ever dance floor and an all-new, upgraded VIP experience.
neonGARDEN is Growing
For the first time ever, neonGARDEN will be hosted by Time Warp, joining co-hosts Factory 93 and Club Space. This stage is set to be a fusion of your favorite elements from previous years, but with a brand new spin.
bionicJUNGLE gets WILD
This year’s bionicJUNGLE will also welcome multiple stage hosts, like HARD Recs, HARD Selects, and Planet X.
cosmicMEADOW goes LIVE
The cosmicMEADOW stage this year will be home to some very special live shows and events- anyone have any guesses?
Say Goodbye to bassPOD (kinda)
Don’t worry- bassPOD isn’t actually going away. This will be the final year of the current stage design, as an all-new one is set to reveal in 2026.
wasteLAND goes Harder than EVER
The wasteLAND stage is set to (literally) go harder than ever this year, with one full day completely dedicated to hardcore and hard techno.
Getting Progressive at quantumVALLEY
With a fresh new design, this year’s quantumVALLEY will be the new home for your favorite trance and progressive artists. And with confirmed co-hosts, Interstellar and Dreamstate.
A New Nomad in nomadsLAND: Ubuntu
Ubuntu will showcase Afro house rhythms with performances by students and legendary South African artists- in partnership with South Africa’s Bridges For Music Academy.

