VEGAS MUSIC NEWS: EDC Announces Lineup, Groban Returns to Forum, Eagles’ Even LONGER Run
Posted on: February 11, 2026, 09:12h.
Last updated on: February 11, 2026, 10:05h.
Josh Groban, who attended Celine Dion’s very first show at the Coliseum at Caesars Palace in 2003 as a fan, is returning again to the room to headline for another installment of his “Gems” residency — first staged there last year.

Groban will sing gems from his catalog, as well as music from a new album due this spring.
“These shows will celebrate the songs that have shaped my journey, along with a few surprises I can’t wait to share,” Groban said in a statement.
A presale for fan club members starts 10 a.m. PT Thursday, February 12. Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. PT Saturday, February 14 via ticketmaster.com.

Electric Doozy Carnival
Insomniac, the organizers of EDC (formerly known as Electric Daisy Carnival), was supposed to reveal the entire lineup for its 2026 edition Wednesday at 6 p.m. PT.
The list of the more than 240 artists appearing on nine stages across three days would be too long to reproduce even if we knew it all, but we listened to Insomniac’s damn YouTube channel reveal for an entire hour and got only one stage’s (bassPOD) worth of acts out of it: Subtronics, Culture Shock, Dennet, K Ai Wachi, Reaper, Samplifire, Holi, Hybrid Minds, ATLiens and Eptic.
UPDATE: The Kinetic Field stage will feature John Summit, K Askade, Porter Robinson, Above & Beyond, Martin Garrix, Zedd, the Chainsmokers, Charlotte De Witte, Chris Lake and Armin Van Buren.
We’ll update this page with all the main highlights on Thursday morning. EDC dances into the Las Vegas Motor Speedway May 15-17, 2026.
Eagles’ Lyin’ Eyes
Yes, it was this column that reported to you just two days ago that “Eagles Reach the Limit.” Alas, we were wrong. They just added two more shows, April 10-11, making theirs the longest Sphere residency by 10 shows. (Dead & Company logged 48 last spring.)
Don Henley did tell CBS Sunday Morning that “this year will probably be it” for the band. But there’s still a lot of this year left to go.
An artist presale for the new shows is already underway. The general public gets their shot at 10 a.m. PT Friday, February 20 the band’s official website. VIP packages will be available at the same time. Tickets start at $175 and reflect all-in pricing, meaning the ticket price listed is inclusive of taxes and fees.
Saxing It Up
Saxophonist Richard Elliot is returning to Vegas for to perform at the Chrome Showroom at Santa Fe Station on June 6, 2026. Tickets, starting at $37.50 plus fees, go on sale here at 10 a.m. Friday, February 13.
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