Every EDC-Orlando Lineup Flyer Ever!

^2024. Lots of people are saying that the lineup for EDC-Orlando 2024 (EDCO-13) is the best ever! We think it might be too. But it’s hard to remember them all so if you’re interested, here is every EDC-Orlando lineup flyer ever! We recommend you begin at the bottom and then read your way up.
^2023. Last year saw the introduction of the Anniversary Art Car stage but the Corona Beach stage did not return. Keep in mind when viewing these flyers that they usually don’t include locally-programmed artists nor Corona Beach.
^ 2022. A hurricane blew through town one day prior to this EDC yet they generally opened on time!
^ 2021. There was no EDC-Orlando in 2020 due to covid.
^ 2019. So many names beginning this year. That’s because EDC became a 3 day event for the first time in 2019 and Boombox Art Car and StereoBLOOM became an additional stages too.
^ 2018.
^ 2017.
^ 2016.
^2015. The answer is DnB act DJ Fury + MC Dino (USA). Sometimes they’re listed as Fury, sometimes as MC Dino and most often as both together. Including 2024, they will have appeared at 10 of 13 EDCO‘s!
^ 2014. Do you know which act has appeared at more EDC-Orlando events than any other?
^ 2013.
2012. EDC switched to 3 main stages with this edition.
And the very first EDC-Orlando in 2011. Notice there were 4 main stages including bassPOD, a stage that has never appeared again in Orlando. Many also don’t remember that the first edition was held on Memorial Day weekend at the end of May. After a horrific early evening thunderstorm on the first day and of course Orlando’s famous summer heat & humidity, Insomniac wisely moved the event to the first or second weekend in November where it has remained ever since!
3-Day passes are currently available here while 1-day passes are typically offered closer to the event and Saturday sells out quickly. We’ll keep you posted! Hope to see you all this year, under the electric sky.