The Phase One lineup also includes Afrojack, R3hab, Anish Sood, Arjun Vagale and others
After announcing last month that Las Vegas’ Electric Daisy Carnival will be making its India debut in November, event producers Insomniac and Only Much Louder (OML) in partnership with Budweiser India have revealed the two-day event’s Phase One lineup.
Keeping its promise of featuring a lineup that will favor indigenous artists, EDC has on board some of the biggest names in electronic dance music in the country. The multi-media festival will host sets by house producer Anish Sood (Goa), techno artist Arjun Vagale (Delhi), avante-garde music duo B.R.E.E.D (Mumbai/Los Angeles), audio-visual electronic duo BLOT! (Delhi), guitarist and producer Dualist Inquiry (Delhi,). The star-studded lineup of Indian artists also includes EDM duo Lost Stories (Mumbai), Raja Baja hit-maker Nucleya (Delhi), house artist Pearl (Mumbai), electronica producer Sandunes (Mumbai), electro artist Sartek (Delhi), progressive house DJ Shaan (Mumbai), trap producer Sickflip (Mumbai), bass producer Sound Avtar (Mumbai) and dance-pop DJ Zaeden (Delhi.)
The international roster features biggies like electronic producer Alesso (Sweden), Grammy Award-winning producer Afrojack (Netherlands), progressive house artist R3hab (Netherlands), electro-house producer Steve Aoki (USA), dance producer Tommy Trash (Australia), and trap-moombahton duo Yellow Claw (Netherlands.)
To be held on November 12th-13th at Buddh International Circuit in Delhi NCR, EDC will also include an array of visual artists, dancers, stilters, aerialists and circus performers, much like its international counterparts.
For early-bird tickets and more information visit india.electricdaisycarnival.com.
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