Insomniac (Sort Of) Reveals EDC Las Vegas 2015 Lineup

Insomniac has finally revealed the EDC Las Vegas 2015 lineup. Well, sort of.

Insomniac has finally revealed the much anticipated lineup for EDC Las Vegas 2015. Well, sort of.

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Late last night, the company published the lineup via social media, but it came with a catch. All of the artists’ names were scrambled using a hieroglyphic-style code. Thankfully, Insomniac left fans with an Owlphabet and lo and behold, the internet has now deciphered the absolutely massive lineup.

Among the many, many artists are Avicii, Calvin Harris, Martin Garrix, Disclosure, Flume, Krewella, Armin Van Buuren and Galantis. It truly is an extraordinary lineup, as it seemingly includes everyone’s who’s anyone in the EDM world. There’s an incredible variety of artists and genres here as well, ranging from the mainstream to the more underground and everything in between.

Once again, Insomniac has absolutely knocked it out of the park with their EDC Las Vegas lineup and with the festival just over a month away, we cannot wait to see what else they have in store for us.

Take a look at the deciphered names below, along with the original scrambled lineup and its “Owlphabet,” and let us know who you’re looking forward to seeing most.


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