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EDC Las Vegas Reveals Artist Sets for Camping, Yoga & More


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Camp EDC already shared a load of new improvements and modifications to make 2019 better than 2018. Last year, of course, was the first year that EDC Las Vegas offered camping and it did not go… perfectly. Long lines at entry and some campers reporting missing amenities put a small damper on the weekend, but overall, those who camped had glowing reviews.

This year is expected to be even better, and with the variety of activities available and artists set to play the campgrounds, there’s very little doubt of that.

Over the Coachella weekend, EDC revealed the full list of activities available to campers, including:

  • guided mediation
  • yoga
  • rave booty boot camp
  • @BlakeWebber’s Insta-Roast
  • @Cherdley’s Chill Sesh
  • Twerk & Shuffle 101

Plus, with sets from Joyryde, Fisher, Say My Name and more, the parties will be bumping, as well.

See the full details below! EDC camping begins just one month from today.

 

Original Photo by Skyler Greene for Insomniac

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: EDC Las Vegas Reveals Artist Sets for Camping, Yoga & More

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