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Insomniac NYE festival Forever Midnight to bring Kaytranada, Eric Prydz and more to the Las Vegas Strip

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Pretty soon, Las Vegas Strip revelers will have the chance to ring in the New Year with Kaytranada, the Martinez Brothers, Sofi Tukker and Eric Prydz at Forever Midnight, a new festival series by Insomniac.

The Electric Daisy Carnival promoter unveiled its plans today for a “dual premiere” of the NYE festival, which will kick off at Las Vegas’ LV FestPark at Resorts World and Los Angeles’ LA Convention Center on December 30-31.

A first-of-its-kind fest for Insomniac, Forever Midnight will bring some of the hottest hitmakers in electronic dance music, from Fisher and Jamie xx to Deeper Purpose and Green Velvet. More artists are expected to be announced in the coming months. Of course, the Las Vegas and LA lineups will vary, but if you’re feeling ambitious, you could potentially hit both festivals in the same weekend.

GA and VIP tickets for Forever Midnight go on sale August 15 at noon PT at insom.co/FMLV and insom.co/FMLA. The current Forever Midnight Las Vegas lineup includes: ANOTR, Archie Hamilton, Bakke, Ben Sterling, ChaseWest, Cristoph, Deeper Purpose, Dennis Cruz, DJ Tennis b2b Chloé Caillet, Eric Prydz, Fisher, Green Velvet, Jamie Jones b2b the Martinez Brothers, Kaytranada, Kyle Walker, Lucati, Malóne, Masha Mar, Mind Against, MK, Nicole Moudaber, Sofi Tukker, Solomun and Tinlicker.

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