LEVITY Break Down Their EDC Las Vegas 2026 Set and Tease What's Coming Before Year's End
LEVITY break down the making of their EDC Las Vegas 2026 set and hint at new music and festival dates coming before year's end.
If you were anywhere near the Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas grounds this past weekend and felt an unexplainable gravitational pull toward one of the stages, there's a good chance LEVITY had something to do with it. The duo sat down with EDM Identity fresh off their set to give fans a rare, unfiltered look at what went into the performance — and dropped more than a few hints about the second half of 2026.
The EDC Las Vegas Set: Built for the Moment
Playing EDC Las Vegas is never just a gig. The crowd alone — routinely topping 170,000 across three nights in the Las Vegas Motor Speedway — demands a level of precision and emotional intelligence that separates acts who belong on that stage from those who are merely booked on it. LEVITY made it clear they knew exactly which category they were in.
According to the interview, the duo spent weeks obsessing over the arc of the set, not just the tracklist. Their approach was less "what bangers do we drop" and more "what journey do we take 50,000 people on at midnight in the Nevada desert." That kind of intentionality shows — and it showed.
"EDC is one of those rare places where the crowd is already at a ten before you even play a note. The challenge is making sure you meet them there and then take them somewhere they've never been."
What Made the Set Stand Out
- Unreleased IDs: LEVITY confirmed they debuted at least two unannounced originals during the set, both generating significant crowd reaction and immediate social media chatter.
- Stage production sync: The duo worked closely with EDC's production team to align drops and build-ups with the kineticFIELD's iconic pyrotechnics and LED canopy — a logistical feat that requires days of pre-show coordination.
- A deeper-than-expected sound palette: Fans expecting a straightforward mainstage assault were treated to unexpected mid-set textures — layered, hypnotic passages that carved out space before the full-energy sections hit even harder by contrast.
What's Coming Later in 2026
This is where things get genuinely exciting. LEVITY was cagey but clearly buzzing about what's lined up for the remaining months of the year. The hints pointed toward original music — plural — with at least one collaboration that sounds like it could be a significant moment for their career trajectory.
They also alluded to more festival appearances, which at this point in the season likely means European summer dates. If you've got Tomorrowland, Creamfields, or Awakenings on your radar, start paying attention to any last-minute lineup additions and special guests.
The Bigger Picture
LEVITY are at an inflection point. EDC Las Vegas is the kind of platform that either confirms where an act stands or launches them to the next tier entirely. Based on everything coming out of this interview — the set design philosophy, the unreleased music, the collaborative projects on the horizon — it sounds very much like the latter is in play.
The second half of 2026 is going to be worth watching closely. Keep the LEVITY notifications on.