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HAYLA, Subtronics, and Tiga Bring Distinct Worlds to EDC Las Vegas 2026

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This year’s EDC Las Vegas lineup continues to showcase the full spectrum of electronic music culture, from emotionally charged vocal anthems and bass-fueled spectacle to underground techno sophistication. Among the standout artists set to take over the festival next weekend are HAYLA, Subtronics, and Tiga, each arriving with defining career moments and major new projects behind them.

On Saturday, May 16, HAYLA will make history at Circuit Grounds, becoming the first solo female live act to perform on the stage since Anna Lunoe in 2016. Her return to EDC marks another milestone in a rapid ascent that has transformed her into one of dance music’s most recognizable voices.

HAYLA first appeared at EDC in 2022 when she joined deadmau5 and Kaskade during their Kx5 performance of the GRAMMY-nominated anthem “Escape.” She returned again in 2025 alongside ILLENIUM for the live debut of their collaboration “In My Arms.” Now stepping onto the stage solo, she arrives armed with a catalog of chart-topping collaborations and emotionally resonant dancefloor records that have become staples across festivals and clubs worldwide.

Fans can expect performances of major collaborations including “FADED” with Nelly Furtado, “In My Arms” with ILLENIUM, the Gold-certified John Summit hits “Where You Are” and “Shiver,” “Without You” with KYGO, and “Another World” with Meduza, which reached #1 on dance radio. Alongside those collaborations, HAYLA is also expected to showcase solo material including “Embers,” “Fall Again,” “Visions Of You,” “Freefall,” and her latest release “Heal,” while teasing new music set to arrive later this year.

Elsewhere on Saturday, Subtronics will take over Kinetic Field, bringing one of bass music’s most explosive live shows to the festival in support of his latest album FIBONACCI.

Born Jesse Kardon, the Philadelphia producer first emerged over a decade ago through early SoundCloud uploads that quickly distinguished him from the growing dubstep landscape. His music carried a level of technical complexity and sonic unpredictability that helped define a new generation of bass music production, eventually elevating him into one of electronic music’s most dominant modern headliners.

Now performing on arena stages and massive festival platforms worldwide, Subtronics enters EDC 2026 following a landmark year that included six consecutive sold-out nights at The Shrine in Los Angeles and a headline performance at Sphere Las Vegas as part of Unity.

His latest album, FIBONACCI, continues expanding his sound beyond pure aggression, using the mathematical sequence as a conceptual framework for both the project’s visual identity and musical structure. While the album retains the intricate sound design and raw intensity that built his fanbase, it also leans further into melodic songwriting and emotionally driven collaborations.

Tracks featuring Linney, Grabbitz, Lyrah, and Royal & The Serpent — including his collaborative release with ILLENIUM, “Got Away” — showcase a more expansive side of his artistry. Recent releases such as his remix of John Summit’s “Crystalized” and the single “Eyes Cut Deeper” featuring Inez further highlight his continued evolution while maintaining the chaos and energy that define a Subtronics performance.

Closing out the weekend on Sunday, May 17, Tiga brings his signature blend of underground credibility and pop-minded experimentation to Bionic Jungle.

For more than two decades, the Montreal artist has occupied a uniquely influential position within dance music — balancing the instincts of a techno purist with the charisma and songwriting sensibilities of a pop provocateur. That duality remains central to his newest project, HOTLIFE, his first full-length album in a decade.

Released through Turbo Recordings and Secret City Records, HOTLIFE explores themes of escapism, nightlife, and emotional release through a polished yet eccentric lens. Tracks like “FRICTION,” “ECSTASY SURROUNDS ME,” and “HOT WIFE” featuring Boys Noize showcase Tiga’s continued ability to blur the lines between underground club music and left-field pop performance.

The album also includes collaborations with Fcukers, Maara, and MRD, alongside Tiga’s reimagining of the INXS classic “Need You Tonight,” reinforcing his longstanding reputation as one of electronic music’s most unpredictable and stylistically fluid artists.

Together, HAYLA, Subtronics, and Tiga represent three very different corners of electronic music culture — vocal-driven festival euphoria, bass music maximalism, and cerebral club experimentation — underscoring the diversity and scale that continues to define the EDC Las Vegas experience.

HAYLA: Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Spotify | Apple Music
Subtronics: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | SoundCloud | Website
TIGA: Instagram | Facebook | Spotify | SoundCloud | TikTok | Youtube | Website

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