EDC is making waves—actually.
Insomniac Occasions’ beloved pageant model is taking to the seas after its founder and CEO, Pasquale Rotella, revealed a model new nautical occasion, EDSea.
As maritime music festivals develop in recognition, it ought to come as no shock that EDC is rocking the boat. The four-night EDSea occasion enters a market with a lot of well-established gamers, like Groove Cruise and FriendShip. However Insomniac already owns and operates its personal EDM cruise tour, Holy Ship! Wrecked, so the famend promoter is not precisely coming into uncharted waters.
EDSea’s maiden voyage on the Norwegian Pleasure kicks off on November 4th, 2023. The ship will depart from Miami and sail to Nassau for an “unique island celebration” earlier than heading to the personal island of Nice Stirrup Cay and returning on November eighth.
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In keeping with a press launch shared with EDM.com, EDSea will remodel most of the 15 deck-cruise ship’s current areas to supply “late-night dance events” and “artwork installations yow will discover at any Electrical Daisy Carnival occasion.” The pageant can even function eight marine-themed phases.
EDC’s flagship occasion in Las Vegas is without doubt one of the world’s largest digital dance music festivals. The epic 2022 version of EDC Las Vegas hosted upwards of 400,000 ravers, in keeping with Billboard. The brand’s Orlando offshoot isn’t far behind, annually attracting roughly 300,000 fans.
The inaugural lineup for EDSea has not yet been announced. You can find out more about the floating festival here.
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