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Relive EDC Las Vegas 2019 Live Sets from Tiësto, NGHTMRE & More


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EDC Las Vegas 2019 is coming up on its final day. If you’ve been watching the stream, then you know exactly the kind of heat this year has brought. If you haven’t, it’s time to get caught up.

Last night, fans witness sets from TiëstoNGHTMRE, W&W, QUIX, Whipped Cream, TOKiMONSTA, 13 and more under the electric sky. Thankfully, the internet has already blessed us with recordings of all these sets among others.

If you want to relive sets from Friday night, those are available, too. Listen to performances from Alison Wonderland, David Guetta, deadmau5, and Excision here.

Listen below to Saturday night’s recap and get ready for even more EDC action tonight. The stream begins at 6:30 PM local time.

EDC Las Vegas 2019 Live Sets – Saturday

13

Don Diablo

Hekler

Kayzo

TOKiMONSTA

NGHTMRE

Nitti Gritti

Party Favor

Tiësto

QUIX

Whipped Cream

W&W

 

Photo via Jake West for Insomniac Events

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