EDC Orlando 2026: David Guetta, Martin Garrix and Kaskade Lead Lineup

EDC Orlando 2026 has dropped the kind of lineup that makes the November calendar feel suspiciously far away. The Insomniac staple returns to Tinker Field in Orlando from November 6-8, 2026, and the poster is stacked with main-stage power, bass weight, hard techno pressure and enough house names to keep every corner of the grounds moving.

The top line does plenty of work on its own: David Guetta, Martin Garrix, Kaskade, Hardwell, Alesso, Alan Walker, Mau P and SLANDER all sit in the frame. The better news is that the undercard is not just filler around the fireworks. This is a proper EDC Orlando bill, from sunrise-memory melodic sets to warehouse-grade techno and bass music built for rail time.

 


 

Essential Details for EDC Orlando 2026

  • Dates: November 6-8, 2026
  • Location: Tinker Field, Orlando, Florida, United States
  • Tickets: Available through orlando.electricdaisycarnival.com
  • Nearest airport: Orlando International Airport, about 14 miles from Tinker Field
  • Festival hours: Official guide lists 1PM-12AM

 


The Names That Set The Temperature

David Guetta is still one of dance music’s most reliable festival closers, and his current era sits comfortably between radio-sized hooks and club-ready records. At EDC Orlando, that means a set built for the biggest possible crowd reaction.

Martin Garrix brings the same arena-scale instinct from the progressive house and electro world, while Hardwell gives the bill a harder, more combative main-stage edge. Put those names beside Alesso and Kaskade, and EDC has a neat split between spectacle and melody.

The bass side is just as direct. SLANDER get a sunset set, Wooli brings heavy dubstep pressure, Ray Volpe remains one of the genre’s most reliable chaos agents, and Skull Machine pairs Black Tiger Sex Machine with Kai Wachi for one of the more obvious don’t-wander-off bookings on the poster.

 

House, Tech-House And The Groove Department

The house lane is not phoned in. Mau P, Chris Lorenzo, Dennis Cruz, Franky Rizardo, Max Dean B2B Luke Dean, Joshwa, Rossi., Brunello, Prospa and Prospa B2B Josh Baker give the weekend a serious club backbone. That is where EDC Orlando often wins: not just with the obvious names, but with enough good programming to make stage-hopping dangerous.

Disco Lines, Azzecca, MPH, Interplanetary Criminal and Taiki Nulight widen that lane into brighter, UK-leaning and late-night territory. If you came for rhythm rather than fireworks, there is a lot to circle here.

 

Techno Gets Meaner

Klangkuenstler, KI/KI, Nico Moreno, I Hate Models, Marlon Hoffstadt, Adrian Mills and Boys Noize B2B Brutalismus 3000 make this one of the sharper EDC Orlando techno showings in recent memory. It is not polite background techno either. This is faster, harder and much closer to the pressure currently reshaping big-room festival programming.

That balance matters. EDC Orlando can sometimes be described only through the neon and carnival language, but the 2026 lineup has enough underground muscle to keep the weekend from feeling like one giant main-stage playlist.

 


Why This EDC Orlando Lineup Works

The spread is the story. A Little Sound, Aaron Hibell, Afrojack, Alison Wonderland, Alok, Adventure Club, Levity, Of The Trees, TroyBoi, Whethan, San Holo, Meduza and Steve Aoki do not belong to one neat lane. That is the point. EDC Orlando is best when it feels like several festivals colliding under the same sky.

Tinker Field still matters. The venue sits close to downtown Orlando, and the official location guide notes that EDC has called it home since the festival first came to the city in 2011. That familiarity is part of the event’s identity now: easy enough to access, large enough to feel wild, and built around the kind of production Insomniac knows how to scale.

The sunset tags are smart. Alesso, Alan Walker, SLANDER, Adventure Club, Of The Trees, Rossi., Brunello and Malugi are marked for sunset sets on the poster, which gives the weekend a few obvious emotional peaks before the final nightly push.

 


The Practical Stuff

Book Orlando early. EDC weekend is not a casual hotel market. Staying near downtown can make the daily ride easier, while resort options work better if you want the trip to feel like a full vacation.

Plan by energy, not just names. A day that goes from Klangkuenstler to Wooli to David Guetta is possible, but your feet may file a complaint. Build in one or two lower-intensity sets so the night does not turn into survival mode.

Watch for the schedule drop. The lineup is out, but set times are the real puzzle. Once EDC releases the daily schedule, the conflicts will be the story.

Hydrate like you mean it. Orlando in November is friendlier than summer, but a three-day dance marathon still does what it does. Comfortable shoes, a refill plan and a little patience at peak entry times will pay off.

 


Final Call

EDC Orlando 2026 looks built for the full range of the EDC crowd: huge EDM moments, heavy bass, serious house, rough-edged techno and a few sunset sets made for phone-lock-screen memories. The poster is big, but the booking logic is the stronger signal.

Secure your tickets at orlando.electricdaisycarnival.com.

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