Insomniac reveals dates + pre-sale for EDC Mexico 2027
- Laureen
- 2 days ago
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Insomniac's Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Mexico will return from February 19-21, 2027, at the iconic Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.
Following its largest edition to date in 2026, EDC Mexico will return to Mexico City for its 13th edition to bring together fans from around the world for three days of music, art, and community Under the Electric Sky.
For the first time, tickets will be sold via Front Gate Tickets and Ticketmaster, allowing Headliners to view and purchase in both currencies for easier planning. Presale for three-day GA, GA+, and VIP tickets begins Thursday, March 26, with additional fan and bank presales launching March 24 and 25, respectively. Future Owl pricing starts at $254 USD (GA), $299 USD (GA+), and $499 USD (VIP), with pricing also available in MXN.
The 2026 edition featured Hardwell’s return to Mexico after more than eight years, alongside standout back-to-back sets from Adrián Mills B2B Cloudy, Ahmed Spins B2B LP Giobbi, Beltran B2B Maetrik AKA Maceo Plex, Mau P B2B The Martinez Brothers, and Michael Mayer B2B Rebolledo, and a multitude of Mexican and Latin American artists including 3BALLMTY, BOLO, Jessica Audiffred, RØZ, Sol Ortega, and Tom & Collins. Insomniac reveals dates + pre-sale for EDC Mexico 2027
EDC Mexico continues to expand its commitment to sustainability through a comprehensive set of environmental initiatives, including an integrated waste management system focused on reduction, separation, recycling, and diversion from landfills. Through its “Hagamos Composta” program, organic waste generated on-site is transformed into compost, significantly reducing methane emissions.
Additional efforts include reducing single-use plastics, promoting reusable and compostable materials across vendor and operational areas, and deploying a water stewardship strategy that prioritizes efficient sanitation systems. Energy optimization measures improve generator efficiency, while sustainable mobility programs such as Ticket2Ride help reduce individual car usage and ease traffic congestion.
Health, safety, and social impact remain central to the EDC Mexico experience. Attendees have access to OASIS wellbeing spaces, which provide mental health support, sensory regulation areas, and psychological first aid. The festival also implements “Puntos Violeta,” dedicated spaces with trained staff focused on preventing and responding to gender-based violence. Accessibility continues to be a priority, with inclusive infrastructure that includes dedicated viewing platforms, adapted services, and accommodations for people with disabilities.
EDC Mexico stands as a leading example of how festivals can integrate cultural relevance, economic contribution, and sustainability leadership. The event demonstrates that large-scale productions can operate within responsible, measurable, and scalable ESG frameworks while continuing to deliver world-class experiences for fans.
