Loud Luxury Ignites EDC Las Vegas 2025 With a High-Energy Set That Had Fans Raving
The Canadian house duo proves their festival staying power with a euphoric performance at Kinetic Field
LAS VEGAS — The desert sky lit up in electric colors this past weekend as EDC Las Vegas 2025 once again transformed the Las Vegas Motor Speedway into a pulsating neon city of music, lights, and unmatched energy. Among the standout acts of this year’s three-day electronic music marathon was the Canadian house duo Loud Luxury, who delivered one of their most dynamic and talked-about performances to date on the iconic Kinetic Field stage.
Composed of Andrew Fedyk and Joe Depace, Loud Luxury stormed onto the scene several years ago with their global hit Body. Since then, they’ve cemented themselves as festival regulars, and at EDC 2025, they demonstrated exactly why they remain a crowd favorite.
A Set Designed for the Masses
Loud Luxury’s late-night Saturday set was a carefully engineered journey through euphoric drops, danceable melodies, and well-placed surprises. The duo opened with an extended build of their breakout single Body, sending waves of nostalgia across the sprawling crowd. But they didn’t rest on past glories.
Midway through the set, they stunned the audience by dropping a house remix of Lorde’s Ribs, a haunting indie-pop track transformed into a dancefloor anthem. The reaction was immediate—tens of thousands of ravers swaying in unison, singing along under the glow of the massive Kinetic Field production.
“We’re so grateful to be here again,” Fedyk told the crowd. “This is what it’s all about—EDC, this energy, this connection.”
Crowd Vibes: A Mixed But Electric Energy
As is typical with a Loud Luxury performance, their set drew a diverse and younger-skewing crowd. Festival-goers across Reddit and X described the atmosphere as “young, drunk, and rowdy”—but not in a negative sense. One 39-year-old attendee posted: “It was high energy, not hostile. Great vibes all around.”
Another fan added, “Loud Luxury always brings the party, and this was no different. People were moving the entire time.”
Despite some critiques from dance purists who prefer harder, more underground sounds, the overwhelming consensus was that the duo delivered exactly what EDC’s main stage is built for: communal moments, feel-good anthems, and maximum crowd engagement.
Production Upgrades and EDC’s Evolving Identity
EDC Las Vegas 2025 marked the 28th edition of North America’s largest electronic music festival. Over 525,000 attendees packed the Speedway across three nights, enjoying major upgrades including an expanded Kinetic Field, enhanced Afro-House and Wasteland stages, and immersive art installations.
Within this ever-growing landscape, Loud Luxury’s performance served as a reminder of the festival’s ability to straddle both the mainstream and underground edges of the EDM world. Their polished, high-energy style fit perfectly alongside both commercial heavyweights and niche acts spread across EDC’s nine unique stages.
Industry Impact and What’s Next for Loud Luxury
Post-show, the duo took to social media to thank fans and hint at new material on the horizon. Notably, they teased an unreleased track tentatively titled Nokia during their set, which sparked immediate buzz across fan communities.
Industry insiders suggest that Loud Luxury is poised for another big summer. With confirmed residencies at Vegas hotspots including Omnia, Hakkasan, and Wet Republic, plus upcoming international festival dates, their momentum is undeniable.
In an era where dance music trends shift rapidly, Loud Luxury continues to evolve their sound while maintaining the core ingredients that make them festival staples: crowd connection, crossover appeal, and an instinct for building sets that feel both massive and intimate.
Final Word
Loud Luxury’s EDC Las Vegas 2025 set was more than just another DJ slot on a massive lineup. It was a masterclass in understanding what modern festival audiences crave: familiarity blended with surprise, emotional highs tempered with dancefloor catharsis.
As the lights faded on Kinetic Field late Saturday night, one thing was clear—this Canadian duo isn’t going anywhere. In fact, they may be just getting started.