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Your Paradise Fiji Announces Lineup For Return To Mamanuca Islands For December 2022 Event!

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Over seven editions, Your Paradise Fiji has risen as one of the most coveted music destination events in the world, fostering a community of travelers in search of something more. This intimate journey into the heart of the Mamanuca Islands offers a living, breathing experience, always evolving to meet the needs of the global festival community. On December 10-16, Your Paradise will return with its most wide-reaching lineup and hand-curated excursion to date.

Set amongst the pristine natural beauty of Fiji, Your Paradise’s legacy is built off placing some of the world’s most exciting artists in totally unique settings. The adventure flows between iconic day parties at the iconic mid-ocean Cloud 9 and Catamaran voyage, onwards to a private island beach club, and various beachside surprises around the event’s two home resorts. Each night ends in triumph at Your Paradise’s oceanfront mainstage, where artists and fans connect amidst one of the world’s most beautiful sunsets.

Your Paradise’s lineup remains a curatorial mixing pot including of the moment stars and underground torchbearers. This year’s billing is topped by Brazilian melodic house hitmaker Vintage Culture, Anjunadeep icon Ben Böhmer, Belgian drum and bass producer Netsky, and supreme crate digger Cinthie.

The event’s house music showcase continues with sets from UK house exports Heidi and Sam Divine, rising melodic expert Qrion, and the distinguished Jody Wisternoff. 4/4 stylings continue with Australian hellraisers Luude and Choomba, alongside Ibiza resident Doorly, future psychedelia duo The Illustrious Blacks, and WNBA star turned tastemaker DJ Liz Cambage.

Bass music will continue to soundtrack key moments at Your Paradise with Netsky being joined by UK DnB legend Sub Focus and bass house kingpin Holy Goof.

Your Paradise welcomes a new live element in 2022 with outlier performances from Australia surf-rock trio Skegss and electropop quartet Pirra.

This immersive programming comes in addition to all of the first-rate activities the island resort has in store like snorkeling and scuba diving, surf trips to the world-renowned Cloudbreak, and cultural tours allowing guests to experience local Fijian culture. Attendees can also jump into various yoga and meditation offerings throughout the week, aligned with the greater purpose of providing rejuvenation in addition to peak dancefloor moments.

Furthering its connection with its local community and habitat, Your Paradise has become an official member of The Mamanuca Environment Society of Fiji (MES), a non-profit organization founded by local businesses and communities to champion and support environmental protection of the Mamanuca area of Fiji’s west coast. This partnership aims to educate Your Paradise attendees about environmental issues impacting the local habitat, and to instigate action on the ground through volunteer programs and workshops. As part of the event program guests will be able to participate in a number of paid wellness add-ons with the proceeds donated to the MES and encouraged to join Your Paradise staff and volunteers in carbon offset activities, including mangrove tree planting. The goal of this newly created programming is for every guest to leave the event with a newfound awareness of the fragility of this beautiful part of the world.

Space is very limited at Your Paradise with only 600 spots total. Do not miss your chance to immerse yourself in one of the world’s most iconic music-travel experiences.

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EDM Events Held At The World’s Most Historic Sites

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EDM Events Held At The World’s Most Historic Sites, from the Great Wall and Petra to Versailles and the Pyramids

EDM events held at historic sites have become one of the more interesting ways major artists and promoters are taking electronic music beyond standard clubs, arenas, and festival grounds. The strongest examples are not just famous locations with a stage placed nearby, but performances where the site matters to how the event is filmed, produced, and remembered. Anyma and Tiësto have brought major electronic productions to the Pyramids of Giza, Bedouin performed for Cercle at Petra, Nina Kraviz played a sunrise set on the Great Wall of China, and Adriatique filmed a Cercle set at Hatshepsut Temple in Luxor. The same idea also appears through POSITIV Electronic Festival at the Roman Theatre of Orange, Charlotte de Witte at Ancient Messene, and Nifra at Masada Fortress, where historic architecture, ancient ruins, desert landscapes, and protected heritage sites become part of how each performance is experienced. These events show why historic locations are becoming a serious part of electronic music’s destination-event culture, especially when the artist, production, and setting all make sense together.

Great Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

Events:
Anyma presents Quantum Genesys

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The End Of Genesys | Pyramids of Giza

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Tiësto at the Pyramids of Giza

 

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The Great Pyramids of Giza have become one of the clearest examples of how far large-scale electronic shows can go when the location is part of the story. Anyma presents Quantum Genesys took place at the pyramids on October 10, 2025, with the night split between his Quantum DJ set and The End Of Genesys audiovisual show across two stages. The production leaned into the contrast between the ancient site and Anyma’s digital world, using large visuals, lighting, and a long nighttime format that ran from 5 PM to 3 AM near the Giza Plateau. Tiësto at the Pyramids of Giza followed on December 19, 2025, with a PRISMATIC set that brought another major electronic name into the same setting, adding to Giza’s recent place in destination EDM events.

Petra, Jordan

Events:
Bedouin at Petra for Cercle


Medaina Festival

Petra is one of the most recognizable historic sites connected to electronic music through Bedouin at Petra for Cercle, filmed at Al-Khazneh, the Treasury, in 2022. The set was not a public festival, but a controlled early-morning performance with no crowd, placing Bedouin’s hybrid live sound directly in front of the sandstone monument. That format worked differently from a standard stage show because the production did not need a large audience setup to make the location central to the performance. In 2025, Medaina Festival gave Jordan a wider electronic music moment across Petra and Wadi Rum, with a lineup that included Âme, Bedouin, HVOB, Jimi Jules, Mind Against, Patrice Bäumel, and Sonja Moonear. With Petra already listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, the location adds one of the article’s strongest examples of electronic music being presented in direct connection with an ancient landmark, while Medaina Festival extends that connection into a broader destination event across Jordan’s desert and heritage settings.

Masada Fortress, Israel

Event:
Nifra Live at Masada Fortress

@nifraofficial Do you know this track? ❤️ My new live set recorded at Masada Fortress is now on youtube #nifra #trance #trancefamily #trancefamily #trancemusic #tranceclassics #raver #femaledj #dj #edm #trancecommunity #masada #delerium #silence ♬ Silence – Andrew Rayel & Achilles Remix – Delerium

Nifra Live at Masada Fortress placed the Slovakian trance artist at one of Israel’s most dramatic historic sites, high above the Dead Sea in the Judaean Desert. Masada is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its desert plateau, Herod the Great’s palace complex, and the remains connected to the Roman siege of 73 A.D. For the 2023 set, Nifra performed from the clifftops of Masada Fortress in partnership with Tiede Night’s, with the sunset timing giving the performance a direct visual connection to the desert landscape around the site. The result fits the article because it connects a known trance artist with a protected ancient fortress, without stretching the angle into a normal festival or unrelated event space.

Great Wall of China, China

Event:
Nina Kraviz at the Great Wall of China

Nina Kraviz played a sunrise set at the Great Wall of China in May 2018, turning one of the world’s most famous historic landmarks into a stripped-back techno performance with no need for festival-scale production. The set was filmed on the wall in the early morning, with the mountain landscape and stone watchtowers framing the performance as the light changed across the site. For an artist closely tied to underground techno, the location gave the set a very different feel from a club or warehouse show, placing her sound against a landmark known for Chinese history, military architecture, and centuries of preservation. The Great Wall is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, which makes Nina Kraviz at the Great Wall of China one of the most direct examples of a globally known electronic artist performing at a protected historic site.

Roman Theatre of Orange, France

Event:
POSITIV Electronic Festival

@saralandrydj POSITIV FESTIVAL B2B WITH BESTIE 💫 After 6 years of friendship it was insane to do a show like this together @Nico Moreno 🥹 Such a crazy venue at the Théâtre antique d’Orange and it was completely full from front to back! 🤯 Thank you Positiv for making this happen 🖤 #electronicmusic #hardtechno #techno ♬ original sound – Sara Landry

The Roman Theatre of Orange brings POSITIV Electronic Festival into a venue that was already made for live performance more than 2,000 years ago. Set in France’s Rhône Valley, the UNESCO-listed theatre is known for its preserved Roman stage wall, which still rises behind the crowd and gives the festival a setting that feels completely different from a standard outdoor stage. POSITIV Electronic Festival has used that space for major electronic lineups, with recent names including Amelie Lens, Argy, James Hype, Sara Landry b2b Nico Moreno, Anfisa Letyago, Paul Kalkbrenner, Mind Against, Joachim Pastor, and KAS:ST b2b Space 92. The event also makes strong use of the theatre’s architecture through large-scale lighting and video mapping across the ancient stage wall, turning the preserved Roman structure into part of the show without losing the historical weight of the venue.

Ancient Messene, Greece

Event:
Charlotte de Witte at Ancient Messene

Charlotte de Witte at Ancient Messene brought the Belgian techno artist into the ancient theater at Messene for a 2021 live DJ set presented by Onassis Stegi. The performance was streamed through the Onassis Channel and placed her sound inside one of Greece’s major archaeological settings, with the stone theater, open-air site, and surrounding ruins giving the set a very different frame from a club or festival stage. The project was based on a concept by ADD Festival, with Onassis Foundation directing the stream and presenting it as a filmed electronic performance from the ancient theater rather than a public festival. With Charlotte de Witte already recognized as one of techno’s biggest names, the Messene set gives the Greece section a stronger link between a major electronic artist and a historic site.

Hatshepsut Temple, Luxor, Egypt

Event:
Adriatique at Hatshepsut Temple for Cercle

Adriatique at Hatshepsut Temple for Cercle brought the Swiss duo to the mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut in Luxor, one of Egypt’s most striking ancient sites on the west bank of the Nile. The temple sits within the wider Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis UNESCO World Heritage property, giving the set a direct link to Egypt’s ancient history beyond the usual destination-show setting. Adriatique performed in front of the temple’s long terraces and limestone cliffs, with the Cercle format keeping the focus on the duo’s melodic techno, the architecture, and the scale of the site. The result placed a major electronic act inside a location already known for ancient Egyptian history, making the performance feel closely tied to Luxor rather than just filmed in a scenic location.

@cercle_music Somewhere in the world, at the Hatshepsut Temple, with @ADRIATIQUE. #cercle #cercleshow #adriatique #hatsheput #electronicmusic ♬ original sound – Cercle

The strongest historic-site electronic events are the ones where the location has a real role in the performance. Anyma at the Pyramids of Giza, Bedouin at Petra, Nina Kraviz at the Great Wall of China, Adriatique at Hatshepsut Temple, and POSITIV Electronic Festival at the Roman Theatre of Orange all show how different that can look, from large audiovisual productions to filmed DJ sets and full festival formats. The site changes the way the performance is seen because the architecture, history, lighting, crowd setup, and filming all become part of the final result. That is what separates these shows from normal destination events, where the location is often secondary to the lineup.

Historic locations also come with limits that standard event venues do not have. UNESCO-linked landmarks and protected heritage spaces involve local approval, access rules, sound restrictions, staging limits, preservation concerns, and cultural responsibility. That does not mean electronic music cannot work in these places, but it does mean the event has to make sense beyond the photo. As more artists and promoters look for settings outside standard stages, the strongest historic-site events will be the ones where the music, production, and location feel connected from the beginning.

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EDC Las Vegas 2027 Expands To Two Weekends

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EDC Las Vegas 2027 Expands To Two Weekends with new Dusk Till Dawn concept across 12 days

EDC Las Vegas 2027 will return to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway with one of the festival’s biggest format changes in years, as Insomniac introduces Dusk Till Dawn, a new concept spanning two consecutive weekends and 12 days across Las Vegas. Following the sold-out 2026 edition, which marked 30 years of Electric Daisy Carnival, the 2027 festival will open with EDC Dusk from May 14 to 16, continue with EDC Dawn from May 21 to 23, and run as the full Dusk Till Dawn Experience from May 13 to 24. Pasquale Rotella said the new format gives Headliners the freedom to choose between one weekend or both, while allowing EDC Las Vegas to extend further into the city through themed events, lower capacity, and more space on the dance floor.

How EDC Las Vegas 2027 Will Split Across Dusk And Dawn Weekends

The new Dusk Till Dawn format changes EDC Las Vegas 2027 from a single festival weekend into two separate editions at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, with EDC Dusk taking place from May 14 to 16 and EDC Dawn following from May 21 to 23. Instead of placing the full festival inside one weekend, Insomniac is giving Headliners the option to choose the first weekend, the second weekend, or the full Dusk Till Dawn experience. That shift gives attendees more control over how they plan EDC Las Vegas, whether they are flying in for one weekend, staying in the city longer, or treating both weekends as one extended festival run.

The wider Dusk Till Dawn Experience will run from May 13 to 24, taking the concept beyond the three festival nights of each weekend. EDC-themed events will take place throughout Las Vegas during that period, connecting the main festival at the Speedway with the citywide side of EDC Week, Hotel EDC, Camp EDC, and related Las Vegas events still to be announced. Insomniac also confirmed that the 2027 edition is being planned with lower capacity, giving Headliners more space on the dance floor while reducing some of the travel and accommodation pressure that usually comes with one packed festival weekend. While artist lineups, stage themes, and full citywide event details have not been announced yet, the structure already marks a major change from the usual three-day EDC Las Vegas format.

More Space And Expanded Las Vegas Events For 2027

One of the biggest practical changes for EDC Las Vegas 2027 is the lower-capacity plan, which directly addresses how large the festival has become at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. After the sold-out 2026 edition welcomed hundreds of thousands of Headliners for the festival’s 30-year celebration, the 2027 format gives Insomniac more room to spread attendance across two weekends instead of concentrating everyone into one three-day run. For attendees, that could make the experience feel less compressed, with more space on the dance floor and less pressure around travel planning, hotel availability, and arrival logistics.

The expanded Las Vegas side also becomes a bigger part of the 2027 concept. The full Dusk Till Dawn Experience runs from May 13 to 24, with EDC-themed events planned throughout the city alongside the main festival weekends. EDC Week, Hotel EDC, Camp EDC, and other related events have not been detailed yet, but the longer calendar gives EDC Las Vegas more room to connect the Speedway experience with what happens across the city before, between, and after both weekends. For fans who usually plan Vegas around EDC, the added dates also leave more room for pool parties, club shows, hotel events, and off-site meetups without forcing everything into the same short festival window.

EDC Las Vegas 2027 Ticket Prices And Sale Date

Tickets for EDC Las Vegas 2027 go on sale at 12 p.m. PT on Friday, May 22, 2026, through the official EDC Las Vegas website. The new format gives Headliners separate price tiers depending on whether they want to attend EDC Dusk, EDC Dawn, or the full EDC Dusk Till Dawn two-weekend experience. For one-weekend passes, GA starts at $399.99 all-in, GA+ starts at $499.99 all-in, and VIP starts at $899.99 all-in.

For Headliners planning to attend both weekends, EDC Dusk Till Dawn passes start at $599.99 all-in for GA, $899.99 all-in for GA+, and $1,699.99 all-in for VIP. Layaway plans will also be available for all pass types, beginning with a $5 deposit. With one-weekend and two-weekend options now separated, the 2027 ticket structure gives attendees a more direct way to plan around time, budget, travel, and how much of the new Dusk Till Dawn format they want to experience.

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Whethan Returns With WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 On SoundCloud

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Whethan Returns With WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 On SoundCloud as his viral remix series enters its second installment

Whethan returned with WAREHOUSE.WAVS2, the second installment of his viral remix series, released exclusively on SoundCloud before his EDC Las Vegas set at bassPOD on Sunday, May 17 from 2:30 AM to 3:30 AM. The project pulls from the records currently appearing in his live sets, with edits of A$AP Rocky’s Distorted Records, Breathe Carolina’s Blackout, Kaskade’s Move For Me, Turnstile’s BIRDS, The Pack’s Vans, and several early 2000s and 2010s rap staples. Following his return to bass and dubstep in 2025, WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 brings his current SoundCloud era into focus through live-tested flips, heavier production, internet-era references, and the underground pop-up culture now surrounding his shows.

Whethan Packs WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 With Rap Throwbacks, Dance Classics, And Heavier Edits

WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 brings together records Whethan has been playing in his recent live sets, with the tracklist moving across rap nostalgia, festival-era electronic music, hardcore influence, and heavier bass edits. A$AP Rocky’s Distorted Records, reworked with Dennett, gives the project one of its darker rap entries, while Breathe Carolina’s Blackout brings back a 2011 emo-electronic crossover record from the early EDM boom. Kaskade’s Move For Me adds a progressive house reference point, and Turnstile’s BIRDS pushes the tape toward the heavier crossover between hardcore and bass music. These choices make the project feel close to Whethan’s current live direction, where familiar records are being rebuilt for louder drops, SoundCloud circulation, and late-night sets.

The rap side gives WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 one of its strongest threads, especially through Huey’s Pop, Lock & Drop It, Rich Boy’s Throw Some D’s, Yung Joc’s It’s Goin Down, and Lloyd Banks and Juelz Santana’s Beamer, Benz Or Bentley. These records come from different points in 2000s and early 2010s club and street rap culture, which makes their placement next to Mike WiLL Made-It, Miley Cyrus, and Juicy J’s 23 feel tied to a specific era of party records, mixtape circulation, and internet discovery. The Pack’s Vans adds another blog-era reference, bringing in the late-2000s skate and internet wave that fits the tape’s SoundCloud-first format. Across the full tracklist, Whethan treats these records as source material for the bass and dubstep direction he returned to in 2025, turning recognizable hooks and cultural references into edits made for live sets, online clips, warehouse pop-ups, and his current heavier run.

Whethan’s Bass Return Is Turning Live Edits Into Real Demand

Whethan’s return to bass and dubstep has not stayed limited to SoundCloud clips or one-off set moments. Since moving back into heavier production in 2025, his remix videos and live edits have helped push a visible surge across Instagram, TikTok, and SoundCloud, with nearly 90,000 fans signed up through Laylo for shows, releases, and pop-ups. That kind of response gives WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 more context than a standard remix-series drop, because these tracks are connected to a run that has already moved from online attention into packed rooms, late-night edits, and faster demand around his shows.

That demand has also shown up offline, with sold-out headline dates across Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and Denver, plus underground warehouse pop-ups around the country reaching capacity within minutes. His current festival run has expanded the same heavier direction onto larger stages, including appearances tied to Coachella’s Do LaB, EDC Las Vegas, Electric Forest, and Lollapalooza. With support from names including Subtronics, John Summit, GriZ, and DJ DIESEL, Whethan’s bass era is now moving across several parts of the scene at once: festival crowds, underground pop-ups, internet remix culture, and the SoundCloud-first audience that made WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 the right format for this chapter.

WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 Keeps Whethan’s Remix Series Close To The Fans

WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 keeps the remix series connected to the audience already following Whethan’s edits online and hearing them at shows. The project stays close to the way this run has been moving in real time, with flips appearing in sets, clips spreading online, and listeners going to SoundCloud to find the versions they have been hearing in those moments. That format fits the second installment because it keeps the series direct, fast, and connected to the culture around his heavier production.

For Whethan, the release also shows how his current bass and dubstep direction is being carried by more than official singles alone. WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 gives fans access to the edits that have been part of this recent run, while keeping the rawer remix format intact. It is a SoundCloud-first project built around immediacy, crowd response, and the kind of live-tested records that have become central to his return to heavier music. WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 is available now exclusively on SoundCloud.

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