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Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas has always been high on spectacle, and even though this year's festival was forced online due to the coronavirus pandemic, the event still went harder than most, turning out one of the most highly produced dance music livestreams seen yet during quarantine.Taking place this past weekend, (May 15-17) the Electric Daisy Carnival Virtual Rave-a-Thon featured sets from 43 artists including Zeds Dead, Kaskade, Nicole Moudaber, Zhu and many more.

The event racked up over 13.2 million views over the weekend.Performances were filmed from the Insomniac studio near Los Angeles, artists' home and worldwide nightclubs, with David Guetta performing from Liv in Miami, Afrojack at White in Dubai, Tchami inside Club Space.

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