Well, folks, it’s that time of year again. The lights, lasers, and larger-than-life energy of EDC
Orlando is about to return to Tinker Field, transforming downtown into a neon playground for
three unforgettable days. With five stages that cover the full spectrum of sound — from house
and techno to bass, trance, and everything in between — this year’s lineup is stacked with both
global heavyweights and red-hot newcomers.
If the sheer size of the bill feels overwhelming, don’t stress. We’ve narrowed it down to five
must-see sets that promise to define this year’s festival experience.

The Headliners of EDC Orlando
Beltran
If 2025 belonged to anyone in house music, it’s Beltran. The Brazilian DJ and producer has
gone from local favorite to global sensation. Riding a wave of viral tracks, ID-packed sets, and
sweaty, groove-driven performances that have electrified dance floors worldwide. His unique
fusion of tech-house and funk-heavy rhythms captures the spirit of Brazil’s underground, while
bringing something fresh to the mainstage sound.
After a standout summer run that saw him dominate lineups across Europe and South America.
Beltran lands in Orlando with undeniable momentum. Expect a set full of swagger, bounce, and
those signature rolling basslines that make it impossible to stand still. Oh, and we can’t explain
how crazy the crowd starts getting once “Smack Yo” or “Bossy” starts playing.
DJ Snake / The Outlaw
French hitmaker DJ Snake has done just about everything there is to do in electronic music.
From topping charts with crossover smashes to headlining stadiums across the globe. But this
year, he’s showing two sides of himself at EDC Orlando.
Not only will Snake be delivering his high-energy mainstage set filled with anthems like “Turn Down for What” and “Lean On,”. He is also bringing his darker, heavier alter ego, The Outlaw, to the festival. The Outlaw project dives deep into the underground, leaning into driving techno and bass-fueled chaos — the kind of sound you’d expect to hear at 3 a.m. in a Paris warehouse, not under Florida palm trees.
It’s a rare opportunity to see both versions of one of dance music’s most versatile artists! Fans will get to experience the full range of Snake’s musical universe, from radio-ready bangers to raw, underground power.
Porter Robinson.
Few artists embody emotional storytelling through sound quite like Porter Robinson. After years
of exploring lush, cinematic production with albums like Nurture and Worlds, Porter has been
making a return to his roots with a string of festival DJ sets that remind fans why they fell in love
with him in the first place.
Expect a mix of euphoric anthems like “Language,” “Shelter,” and “Everything Goes On,”
alongside unexpected blends that pull from his love of classic house, electro, and even
pop-punk energy. A sunset set from Porter isn’t just a performance — it’s a full-circle moment
that’ll tug at the heartstrings of anyone who’s ever danced to his music under fading light.
Charlotte de Witte.
Techno royalty Charlotte de Witte needs little introduction. The Belgian powerhouse continues to
reign supreme as one of the genre’s most respected and in-demand names. Known for her
hypnotic, dark, and high-octane sound. Charlotte’s sets feel like an adrenaline rush in motion —
relentless, intense, and perfectly dialed in.
She’s set to release her self-titled project that same weekend, featuring anticipated tracks like
“The Realm” and “No Division,”. EDC Orlando just so happens to land right in the middle of her fall run. Which
means fans might just be the first to hear some of her new material live. If you want to
experience pure techno catharsis surrounded by thousands of ravers under the electric sky, this
is the one to mark in bold on your schedule.
Green Velvet b2b Alok.
Two worlds collide in one of the weekend’s most anticipated pairings: Chicago legend Green
Velvet and Brazilian superstar Alok are teaming up for a B2B that’s guaranteed to be a highlight of the festival.
Green Velvet, known for his unmistakable voice, funky grooves, and timeless underground hits,
brings decades of house history to the decks. Alok, on the other hand, represents a new wave
— fusing Brazilian bass, global dance energy, and radio crossover appeal. Together, they’ll
bridge generations and continents, blending the soul of Chicago with the vibrant pulse of São
Paulo.

kineticFIELD 2024
As the sun sets over Tinker Field and their sounds intertwine, this performance is shaping up to
be more than just a set — it’s a celebration of how far dance music has come, and where it’s
headed next.
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