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Calvin Harris, NGHTMRE, Martin Garrix & More Take Over The Strip For EDC Week With Hakkasan Group


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This weekend, Electric Daisy Carnival finally returns and we’re super excited about it. But before the festivities begin on the Speedway, the Strip in Las Vegas will have loads of artists dropping in and throwing down major sets in more intimate settings.

Hakkasan Group will host a number of artists across its properties on the strip, including flagship venue Hakkasan Nightclub, as well as OMNIA Nightclub, JEWEL, 1OAK, Liquid, and Wet Republic.

On Saturday, May 18, be sure to catch Calvin Harris at Hakkasan for his very first time performing under the newly installed, 30 foot showpiece “Hakkasan Grid” which will adorn the club’s ceiling from now on. Connected via 169 high-precision winches, the centerpiece can transform with the nightclub’s musical landscape into infinite shapes and colors above the dance floor.

On Thursday, May 16, talk all things EDC and more over brunch with LA-rising star, NGHTMRE. A group of 10 winners selected at random via ticket purchase will indulge in a custom menu from Herringbone at ARIA followed by a VIP experience with hosted bottle service at LIQUID Pool. Fans will enjoy a keepsake from the day including a photo session, autograph and custom NGHTMRE voicemail.

On Sunday, May 19, join international superstar, Martin Garrix, for his single release party for his new poolside smash, “Summer Days” featuring Macklemore and Fall Out Boy singer, Patrick Stump. Garrix will perform his fresh summer anthem among a portfolio of other hits while pool-goers enjoy Garrix-branded giveaways.

For the full list of lineups at all venues, please see below. For more information and to purchase tickets for EDC Week, click here. The parties start tomorrow!

OMNIA Nightclub

EDC Week Lineup

Tuesday, May 14

Main Club: Cash Cash
Heart of OMNIA:  DJ Crooked
Terrace: Fergie DJ

Thursday, May 16

Main Club: Porter Robinson
Heart of OMNIA: DJ OB-one
Terrace: Anjunadeep Open Air w/ James Grant & Luttrell

Friday, May 17

Main Club: Martin Garrix w/ Justin Mylo
Heart of OMNIA: DJ Que
Terrace: Mark Eteson

Saturday, May 18

Main Club: Zedd
Heart of OMNIA: D-Miles
Terrace: DJ Fabian

Sunday, May 19

Heart of OMNIA: Maria Romano & Yolie

Hakkasan Nightclub

EDC Week Lineup

Wednesday, May 15

Main Club: Illenium
Ling Ling Club: DJ Stretch

Thursday, May 16

Main Club: Tiësto w/Jonas Blue
Ling Ling Club: Lucky Lou

Friday, May 17

Main Club: Steve Aoki
Ling Ling Club: DJ Dash

Saturday, May 18

Main Club: Calvin Harris w/ Generik
Ling Ling Club: Saturday Night SKAM with Balt Getty

Sunday, May 19

Main Club: Lil Jon

JEWEL Nightclub

EDC Week Lineup

Thursday, May 16

Nicky Romero

Friday, May 17

Justin Credible

Saturday, May 18

Party Favor – Album Release Celebration for “Layers”

Monday, May 20

Steve Aoki

1 OAK Nightclub

EDC Week Lineup

Wednesday, May 15

Lucky Lou

Friday, May 17

DJ Ikon

Saturday, May 18

DJ Shortkutz

LIQUID Pool Club

EDC Weekend Lineup

Wednesday, May 15

Modern Machines

Thursday, May 16

NGHTMRE

Friday, May 17

4B & Nitti Gritti, Ape Drums and Special Guests

Saturday, May 18

Wax Motif

Sunday, May 19

Bijou

WET REPUBLIC 

EDC Weekend Lineup

Thursday, May 16

Steve Aoki

Friday, May 17

Zedd

Saturday, May 18

Tiësto w/ Loud Luxury

Sunday, May 19

Martin Garrix w/ Justin Mylo

Monday, May 20

DIM MAK Record Label Takeover: Two Friends, Bijou, Prince Fox and Max Styler

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Calvin Harris, NGHTMRE, Martin Garrix & More Take Over The Strip For EDC Week With Hakkasan Group

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