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10 DJs With The Most Appearances At EDC Las Vegas
Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Las Vegas is one of the world’s most iconic electronic music festivals, drawing massive crowds to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway every year. Since its Vegas debut in 2011, EDC has been home to legendary performances from the biggest names in EDM.
While many DJs have graced EDC’s main stages, some have become festival staples, returning year after year to deliver unforgettable sets. Here’s a countdown of the top 10 DJs who have played EDC Las Vegas the most, ranked by their number of appearances.
10. Avicii – 4 Appearances
Though his time with us was tragically short, Avicii left an undeniable impact on the world of electronic music. His 4 performances at EDC Las Vegas were nothing short of magical, featuring timeless anthems like ‘Levels’, ‘Wake Me Up’, and ‘Seek Bromance’. His music continues to inspire millions, and his legacy lives on at festivals worldwide.
9. Seven Lions – 5 Appearances
Known for his melodic dubstep and trance-infused sets, Seven Lions has played EDC Las Vegas 5 times, consistently delivering emotional, powerful performances. His unique blend of bass, progressive, and psytrance elements creates an ethereal experience that keeps fans coming back for more.
8. Afrojack – 6 Appearances
A master of Dutch house and festival anthems, Afrojack has made 6 appearances at EDC Las Vegas, lighting up the festival with high-energy drops and explosive sets. Whether it’s his iconic hit ‘Take Over Control’ or collaborations with the biggest names in EDM, Afrojack always brings electrifying energy to the stage.
7. Borgore – 6 Appearances
For those who love heavy bass and chaotic drops, Borgore is a must-see at EDC. With 6 performances, the Israeli DJ and producer has delivered some of the most insane dubstep and trap sets at the festival. Known for pushing boundaries and blending unexpected genres, Borgore’s shows are always an unpredictable thrill ride.
6. Gareth Emery – 7 Appearances
A favorite among trance and progressive house fans, Gareth Emery has captivated audiences at EDC Las Vegas 7 times. His emotionally charged sets often feature his biggest hits like ‘Saving Light’ and ‘Concrete Angel’, complete with stunning visuals and live vocal performances.
5. Green Velvet – 7 Appearances
Bringing his signature tech-house grooves to EDC’s Neon Garden, Green Velvet has solidified himself as one of the festival’s most beloved underground artists. With 7 performances, his quirky vocal tracks and funky, bass-driven beats keep house music lovers dancing deep into the night.
4. Excision – 9 Appearances
Dubstep and bassheads know that Excision is a force to be reckoned with. His 9 festival appearances at EDC Las Vegas have shaken the festival to its core, both literally and figuratively. Known for his earth-rattling sound systems, mind-blowing visuals, and prehistoric bass, Excision’s sets are legendary moments for bass lovers.
3. Armin van Buuren – 10 Appearances
A true trance icon, Armin van Buuren has blessed EDC Las Vegas with his euphoric, high-energy performances 10 times. His legendary A State of Trance sets at EDC’s Circuit Grounds stage are a must-see, featuring soaring melodies, powerful vocals, and hands-in-the-air moments that define the festival experience.
2. Cosmic Gate – 11 Appearances
A staple in the trance scene, Cosmic Gate has taken EDC attendees on uplifting journeys for years. With 5 performances under their belt, the duo is known for their deep, melodic sound, blending classic trance anthems with modern progressive beats. Tracks like ‘Exploration of Space’ and ‘Be Your Sound’ have made their sets unforgettable.
1. Tiësto – 12 Appearances
Sitting at the top of the list is none other than Tiësto, with a record-breaking 12 performances at EDC Las Vegas. A true festival veteran, Tiësto has evolved from his trance roots into a powerhouse of big-room, progressive, and house music. Whether it’s an unforgettable sunset set or a mainstage closer, Tiësto never fails to bring the ultimate festival experience to EDC.
EDC Las Vegas has hosted some of the most legendary DJ performances in dance music history. From Tiësto’s festival dominance to Avicii’s unforgettable moments, these artists have become EDC legends, shaping the memories of countless festival-goers over the years.
As EDC continues to evolve, new artists are emerging and earning their place among these icons. Who do you think will top this list in the next few years? Let us know!
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Ultra Europe 2026 Drops Phase 2 Lineup
Ultra Europe 2026 Drops Phase 2 Lineup with Armin van Buuren, Hardwell, DJ Snake and more confirmed for Split this July
Ultra Europe 2026 has dropped its Phase 2 lineup, adding more names to its return to Split, Croatia from July 10 to 12, 2026 at Park Mladeži. Now heading into its 12th edition, the festival’s latest announcement brings in Armin van Buuren, Hardwell, DJ Snake, AFROJACK, and Subtronics, joining a Phase 1 lineup that already included Calvin Harris, Martin Garrix, FISHER, John Summit, and Amelie Lens. The update gives the 2026 edition a much fuller look across the Ultra Main Stage and RESISTANCE, while keeping more names saved for the next announcement.
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Tomorrowland Thailand 2026 Confirmed Artists So Far
Tomorrowland Thailand 2026 Confirmed Artists So Far include Swedish House Mafia, Martin Garrix, Afrojack, and more
As we gear up for the historic debut of Tomorrowland Thailand from December 11 to 13, 2026, the first confirmed artists are already setting the frame for one of Asia’s most closely watched festival debuts. Ahead of the complete lineup announcement, Tomorrowland has shared an early group of confirmed names for the Thailand edition, including Swedish House Mafia, Martin Garrix, Afrojack, Lost Frequencies, NERVO, and Dimitri Vegas. Unlike the usual Tomorrowland lineup reveal, where the full artist list is released alongside stage hosts and wider festival details, the Thailand confirmations have been shared through separate official moments. Axwell mentioned the Swedish House Mafia appearance during a One World Radio interview, while other names were introduced through Tomorrowland and Tomorrowland Thailand posts, giving the debut edition a more gradual artist reveal before the full lineup is published.
Swedish House Mafia Are Set For Their First Thailand Show As A Trio
Among the first Tomorrowland Thailand 2026 confirmed artists, Swedish House Mafia carries the clearest headline value because the December booking would bring Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso, and Steve Angello to Thailand together under the Swedish House Mafia name for the first time. All three members have played in the country across separate appearances, and Axwell Λ Ingrosso previously performed in Thailand as a duo, but the trio has never performed here together as Swedish House Mafia. That gives the confirmation more local context for Thai audiences who have followed the members’ individual and duo appearances over the years. The confirmation came through a conversational exchange on One World Radio, when the host asked Axwell where the group was going next in the Tomorrowland world. Axwell first pointed to Asia, then narrowed it down to Thailand, saying, “I think it might be somewhere in the Asian regions. Uh more like Thailand actually,” before adding, “We’re going to be there in December.” When the host asked if that meant Tomorrowland Thailand, Axwell replied, “Yeah. Yeah. That’s the thing.” The host then repeated the point back for clarity, saying Swedish House Mafia’s next stop in the Tomorrowland world would be Tomorrowland Thailand, with Axwell later adding that he had seen Wisdom Valley, loves going to Thailand, loves Tomorrowland, and said, “So let’s mix the two.”
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NERVO Announced Their Tomorrowland Thailand Set On The Tomorrowland Winter MainStage
NERVO were one of the first names confirmed for Tomorrowland Thailand 2026, with the announcement made during their Tomorrowland Winter MainStage set instead of through a standard lineup graphic. Mim Nervo set up the reveal by telling the crowd that “there’s something new happening” before she and Liv Nervo turned around to show the message printed across their shirts: “She Is Playing At Tomorrowland Thailand.” The moment was later shared by Tomorrowland Thailand as the first artist reveal for the 2026 line-up, placing NERVO in the earliest group of artists confirmed for the festival’s debut edition from December 11 to 13, 2026. Their booking also connects the Thailand launch to Tomorrowland’s wider history, since NERVO have been regular names across the festival’s stages over the years and were part of The Way We See The World, the 2011 Tomorrowland anthem with Afrojack and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike.
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