Ahead of the 30th anniversary of Electric Daisy Carnival, a limited-edition EDC rave plane was spotted flying over Las Vegas this week.
The aircraft appeared fully transformed into an in air festival experience, featuring custom lighting, immersive visuals, live music, and passengers dressed for EDC weekend as the plane moved across the Strip skyline.
Videos from inside quickly spread online, with many describing it as a new VIP-style festival activation designed to turn the flight into part of the EDC experience itself.
Some are already calling it the “EDC rave plane” — an exclusive pre-festival trip created to celebrate 30 years of EDC in Las Vegas. @edc_lasvegas@vegas
p.s. It’s our concept we made just for fun to celebrate the anniversary.
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Las Vegas Monorail was transformed into a moving rave ahead of Electric Daisy Carnival 2026.
The “rave train” was spotted running through the Strip with full lighting and sound design, turning public transit into a mobile nightlife experience during EDC week.
Clips are already circulating online showing packed cars, neon interiors, and people filming from nearby platforms as it passed through the city.
Some are calling it a new layer of EDC city activation — where the festival starts before you even arrive.
Swipe to see what Las Vegas looked like tonight.
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While the world watches Artemis II… Las Vegas had its own mission. Commitment to Excellence , even on the Moon 🏈 @raiders
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