EDC Orlando 2024 tickets going on sale. Here’s how much your ‘Owl Pass’ will set you back

General admission passes start at $209.99 before fees

Image courtesy of Electric Daisy Carnival and Insomnia.

ORLANDO, Fla. – Electric Daisy Carnival Orlando 2024 is coming in November to Tinker Field, but you’ll probably want to secure your tickets before breaking out the glow sticks and whistles.

The three-day dance music festival, set for Nov. 8-10, is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of attendees, though the organizers at Insomniac say they don’t yet have a lineup of performers to share.

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In 2022, the event was said to have brought an almost $150 million economic boon to local businesses.

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Those hopeful to attend can secure a three-day “Owl Pass” with a $10 deposit, organizers said. The passes themselves go on sale at 12 p.m. Friday, March 29, at the following “Wise Owl” pricing levels while supplies last:

  • General admission: $209.99 (+$22.30 fees = $232.29)
    • Entry to EDC Orlando 2024
    • Free water refill stations, food and beverage options, bar access
  • General admission plus: $289.99 (+$29.10 fees = $319.09)
    • Expedited entry lane to EDC Orlando 2024
    • Free water refill stations, food and beverage options, bar access
    • Air-conditioned restroom trailers
  • VIP: $409.99 (+$32.30 fees = $442.29 | Ages 21+ only for VIP-exclusive areas)
    • Expedited entry lane to EDC Orlando 2024
    • Free water refill stations
    • VIP food and beverage options
    • Dedicated VIP viewing areas
    • Dedicated VIP merch tent
    • Complimentary VOLTA beauty bar
    • Kandi-making station
    • “Grab ‘n’ go festival essentials”
    • Complimentary Wifi

Ticket purchases are limited to four per person and will likely sell out, according to Insomniac.

Get your tickets by clicking here.


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