Leaked EDC Vegas 2019 – Stages Under Construction

With only a few days before people spend their best nights at EDC, we have a few leaked images of what to look forward to. While the images don’t reveal too much they do tell us a few important details. One of the images looks like a new Kinetic Field stage being built. For the first time the mainstage seems to be incorporating mostly LED screens and less inflatable features we’ve become used to. The rest seem like EDC is striving to try new setups, but it will have what you love still be apparent throughout the years. Big screens, lots of lasers and fireworks will be a forever staple for EDC. Interestingly, Cosmic Meadow looks to have a lot of wood incorporated in its stage design. Does this mean that more stages are doing the same? With such limited knowledge coming from these pictures we will have to wait till EDC starts to confirm. Whatever the case may be for the stage design these images have us excited to be back at the Las Vegas Speedway.

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Check the images below if you wish to see what comes in this years EDC.
EDC Construction Vegas 2019
EDC Stages under construction leaked images
Main Stage Images 2019

Leaked Construction images

The Black Keys & Modest Mouse Announce 2019 North American Tour

The Black Keys announced details of their upcoming 2019 Let’s Rock North American Tour. Modest Mouse will open each show, with additional support on select dates from Shannon & The Clams, *repeat repeat and Jessy Wilson.

The Black Keys will headline the 2019 Life Is Beautiful festival in Las Vegas on September 21. The duo made up of Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney will then embark on a 31-city tour on September 23 in Denver at The Pepsi Center. Additional arena stops that month include Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, Minneapolis and Cleveland. In October, the Let’s Rock Tour heads to Nashville, Columbus, Milwaukee, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Grand Rapids (Michigan), Toronto, Boston, Washington D.C., Philadelphia and Brooklyn. The November leg begins in Florida with shows in Sunrise and Orlando, followed by stops in Raleigh, Atlanta, Houston, Austin, Fort Worth, Phoenix, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland and Tacoma (Washington). The tour is set to wrap on November 24 in Vancouver.

Tickets for The Black Keys’ 2019 Let’s Rock North American Tour go on sale on Friday, March 22 at 10 a.m. local venue time. Listen to “Lo/Hi,” the recently released The Black Keys single which marked the first new music from the band since 2014: