EDC Orlando 2019 was crazier and wilder than ever before! Hosted by Insomniac Events, this year's event took place this November 8th - 10th at Tinker Field. There were so many changes from the previous EDCOs; it was the first year that this festival got three full days of music and the venue was expanded which meant more space to dance, chill, and check out the art installations and shops. My mind keeps getting blown away by how amazing Insomniac produces amazing festivals that get bigger and better and with more and more surprises.
Photo Credit: Taylor Wallace for Insomniac Events
The lineup for this year had some amazing artists and sets, and I got to explore a lot of new artists as well! With four main stages, moving art cars, and Corona Beach (a unique stage that has the vibes of a beach from the sand to the decor. There’s always great smaller DJs playing there and it makes you feel like you’re dancing right on the beach), I was able to find a set that I really enjoyed no matter when and where I was at. This year, Insomniac Events added another stage, stereoBLOOM, which featured a variety of genres of EDM throughout the weekend; I got to check out some hardstyle sets that I usually never see, such as Lady Faith. Some of my favorite acts this year were RL Grime, Eric Prydz, Adam Beyer, Rezz and Blunts & Blondes. I thought the production in sync with the music was stunning and such a mindblowing visual to see. There were lots of lasers this year along with crazy fireworks that really added to the production of every set.
Photo Credit: Calder Wilson for Insomniac Events
Another one of my favorite parts of EDC Orlando this year was the addition of lots of art installations. There were so many areas that ravers could wander around and take photos with such as Anima, the female goddess structure made out of wood, steel, and natural fibers. Insomniac also brought the Pixel Forest from EDC Las Vegas, which was a wall of light that illuminated the venue as well as a light tunnel that had a mini-show synced with music. And my favorite art installation, the Paraluna, was also there as well! It’s my favorite because ravers can lay to watch the installation spin with lights in sync with the music and stages in the background. The entire venue was well decorated, from the Rainbow Road to Daisy Lane and Memory Lane that each had its own unique path around the venue. As night came around, the entire venue would be lit with colorful lights and decorations and walking around and getting to explore the venue was one of my favorite parts. As you’re exploring too, there would be many performers that wandered around and greeted you that you could take photos with.
They really made the experience at EDCO feel like as if you were in a different universe, one with a lot of PLUR and amazing vibes that celebrated amazing music and people!
Photo credit: Ivan Meneses for Insomniac Events
I’ve been to many festivals over the past few years and this year’s EDC Orlando had so many amazing people and ravers that I got to meet. The vibes were crazy this year, everyone treated each other really well and it was so easy to make new friends at various sets.
Photo credit: Ivan Meneses for Insomniac Events
Overall, walking into Tinker Field again for EDC Orlando was an experience that completely blew my mind again with the production of the entire festival as well as the crazy stacked lineup this year. I made so many new memories this year with one of the best crowds I’ve been in. Even though the festival got rained on the first day, that didn’t stop any ravers from vibing and enjoying the music. I can’t wait to be back Under the Electric Sky in Orlando next year!
Next year’s EDCO will take place November 13th - 15th 2020 at Tinker Field! Tickets are already on sale here with payment plans for only $10 down! You do not want to miss this festival next year; it keeps getting better and better!
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The Ultimate Guide to Bass Camp Music Festival
Summer music festival season is upon us, and for us ravers, Bass Camp Music Festival in Reno, Nevada is an event not to be missed. Here's what you need to know about this exciting festival!
The Bassics
Bass Camp Music Festival is a multi-day event that takes place annually in Truckee River, Reno, Nevada. The festival features a diverse lineup of EDM artists, including both established names and up-and-coming talent. Bass Camp Music Festival typically takes place in August.
The Lineup
This year's Bass Camp has a stacked lineup of some of the best acts in the scene today. With headlining sets from Deadmau5 and Madeon as well as sets from supporting acts like Atrak, Ghastly, and Walker & Royce to name a few, this fest is all about diversity and celebrating the best there is in dance music! Check out the full lineup below.
Bass Camp Music Festival
Bass Camp Music Festival is known for its welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. The festival attracts a diverse crowd of EDM fans from all over the country. Attendees can expect to see a wide variety of outfits and styles, from vibrant rave attire to more casual festival wear.
In addition to the music, Bass Camp Music Festival offers a variety of experiences for attendees. The festival features multiple stages, allowing attendees to explore different sounds and genres. There are also a variety of food and drink vendors, as well as merchandise booths.
Getting There
Bass Camp Music Festival takes place at the beautiful Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Reno, Nevada. The hotel offers a variety of amenities, including multiple restaurants, bars, and a casino.
For those attending from out of town, Bass Camp Music Festival offers a variety of accommodations. The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino offers rooms at a discounted rate for festival-goers. There are also a variety of other hotels and Airbnbs in the area.
Tickets
Tickets for Bass Camp Music Festival typically go on sale several months in advance. Prices vary depending on the type of ticket and when you purchase it. Early bird tickets are usually the most affordable, but they also sell out quickly. VIP tickets are also available for those looking for a more exclusive experience. Right now you can get 3-day tickets for $275, and single day tickets for $99. Get tickets here!
What to Wear to Bass Camp Music Festival
Bass Camp is in the mountains, so it can get cold at night. Dress in fits that can be layered for the heat of the day and the chill of the late night. Add things like pashminas and light jackets or chaps that are versatile but still cute! These are some of my fav pieces that I would wear to Bass Camp Music Festival.
U Could Never Halter Bodysuit with Leg Garters
Ignite My Fire Lace Up Crop Top
After-Parties
After the festival ends each night, there are a variety of after-parties to choose from. These events take place at various venues in the Reno area and often feature surprise guests and special performances.
Bass Camp Music Festival is a must-do event for any ravers in the area. With a diverse lineup, welcoming atmosphere, and variety of experiences, it's no wonder that this festival has become a staple of the summer music festival season. If you're looking for a memorable and fun-filled weekend, be sure to check out Bass Camp Music Festival in Reno, Nevada.
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Don said:
Great article! Easy to read :)