The 11th edition of EDC Mexico, organized by Insomniac and Ocesa, was held on February 21st-23rd, 2025, at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, bringing a mixture of sound, light, and human connection that solidified the event’s status as one of Latin America’s premier electronic music festivals. With over 120 artists across nine stages, this three-day celebration drew an estimated 250,000+ attendees over the weekend.
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This year’s EDC Mexico featured an extensive array of renowned artists across various electronic music genres, who were accompanied by an enthusiastic and engaged crowd. The main stage headliners included global acts such as deadmau5, DJ Snake, Dimitri Vegas, Chase & Status, Fisher, Gryffin, KSHMR, Oliver Heldens, Tiësto, and DJ Deorro.
Through the weekend techno enthusiasts enjoyed powerful performances by Amelie Lens, Shlomo, Sara Landry, Nico Moreno, HI-LO, Ame B2B Macel Dettman, TRYM, Boris Brejcha, Lilly Palmer, Innellea, Victor Ruiz, and I Hate Models, who elevated the frequency with their shows.
House music fans joined together by the special sets by Duke Dumont, Solomun, Riordan, Peggy Gou, San Pacho, Beltran, Adam Ten, Waykin, B2B Marco Carola, The Martinez Brothers, Matroda, Nick Fanciulli, Honey Dijon, Mau P, Desiree, Miss Monique, and Layla Benitez. The festival also catered to trance aficionados with artists like Ferry Corsten, Cosmic Gate, Astrix, and Allen Watts, while bass music lovers experienced high-energy sets from Excision, Crankdat, PEEKABOO, Ray Volpe, Hamdi, and the Hive Mind trio (Kayzo B2B Space Laces B2B MUST DIE!).
Artists across the board delivered standout performances that left lasting impressions. Deorro’s ‘El Reventon’ set was particularly noteworthy, as he embraced his Mexican heritage and brought out surprise guests, including Jasiel Nunez, Neton, and Gabito Ballesteros, adding a unique flavor to his performance.
Other remarkable sets included those by Sara Landry, Chase & Status, TRYM, Mau P, Martin Garrix, Duke Dumont, KREAM, Nico Moreno, and Oliver Heldens, each bringing their distinct energy and style to the festival.
There was also a wide participation of Mexican artists including names such as Rebolledo, Cabizbajo, Blank, Zombies In Miami, Iñigo Vontier, Mystery Affair, Sabrina Anaya, JAAW, Moises, Badmoselle, and Mira Mira, who delivered notable performances and put Mexican talent on top.
As usual, the production was predictably next-level—with multiple big LED screens, fire bursts, and carnival rides weaving through the crowd. Other things we noted positively were the extra space that came from a reconfigured layout, cashless payment, convenient transportation, and fluid access to the event.
EDC Mexico 2025 successfully delivered a memorable and immersive experience, celebrating the rich tapestry of electronic dance music. With its diverse lineup, innovative features, and the vibrant energy of Mexico City, the festival continues to be a highlight for electronic music fans worldwide.
See you next year!