Orlando Sentinel

EDC Orlando music festival tickets go on sale today

- By Patrick Connolly Find me on Twitter @PConnPie, Instagram @PConnPie or send me an email: pconnolly@orlandosen­tinel.com.

After a year of canceled concerts, events and festivals, EDC Orlando is returning to Tinker Field in November 2021, bringing with it tens of thousands of ravers listening to electronic dance music.

The live music event, which Insomniac bills as its flagship East Coast festival, is scheduled to bring a massive three-night party back to the City Beautiful Nov. 12-14, 2021. The festival will help celebrate 25 years of Electric Daisy Carnival events around the world.

Tickets for the threenight event go on sale 12 p.m. EST today. For the first time, festival producer Insomniac is giving attendees the option of a zero-deposit layaway plan for all ticket types.

The Orlando festival has grown over the years and now plans to encompass more than 40 acres at Tinker Field near Camping World Stadium. The 2019 festival saw record-breaking attendance with 225,000 fans.

“2021 will mark EDC’s 10th year in Orlando, and I’m so grateful for the tremendous support we’ve received from the city of Orlando and the state of Florida,” said Pasquale Rotella, Insomniac founder and CEO, in a previous news release. “It’s been a dream come true to be able to make EDC a destinatio­n in Orlando where they have the best amusement parks in the world.”

Tickets go on sale on at edcorlando.frontgatet­ickets.com. General admission passes begin at $179.99, GA+ passes begin at $259.99 and VIP passes begin at $379.99 (plus taxes and fees). Layaway plans for all ticket types will be available for $0 down.

 ?? PATRICK CONNOLLY/ORLANDO SENTINEL ?? Ravers dance to electronic music at EDC Orlando, the Electric Daisy Carnival, at Tinker Field on Nov. 8, 2019.
PATRICK CONNOLLY/ORLANDO SENTINEL Ravers dance to electronic music at EDC Orlando, the Electric Daisy Carnival, at Tinker Field on Nov. 8, 2019.

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