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Alesso, Afrojack, Steve Aoki And More Revealed As Part Of Electric Daisy Carnival's Line-Up

Also, tickets are available.
The crowd dances to the sounds of Dutch music producer and DJ Afrojack during the second day of the Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas June 25, 2011. Picture taken June 25, 2011.
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The crowd dances to the sounds of Dutch music producer and DJ Afrojack during the second day of the Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas June 25, 2011. Picture taken June 25, 2011.

The first-ever Indian edition of the Electric Daisy Carnival, one of the biggest dance music festivals in the world, will take place on November 12 and 13 in Delhi-NCR, at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida.

In a press release shared on Thursday, a part of the line-up — which the organisers claim will be the biggest of its kind ever witnessed in the country — for the upcoming festival was revealed.

Amongst international artistes, the artistes confirmed are Alesso (Sweden), Afrojack (Netherlands), R3hab (Netherlands), Steve Aoki (USA), Tommy Trash (Australia), and Yellow Claw (Netherlands).

The Indian artistes include Anish Sood, B.R.E.E.D., Arjun Vagale, Nucleya, Dualist Inquiry, BLOT!, Lost Stories, Pearl, Sickfip, Sandunes, Sound Avtar, Shaan, Sartek, and Zaeden.

A limited number of early bird tickets, priced at Rs 3,500 for the entire weekend, are now available on the official website. The regular phase 1 tickets are otherwise priced at Rs 4,500, while VIP weekend passes will set one back by Rs 12,000.

The second phase of the line-up is likely to be revealed by the end of September.

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