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EDC Weekend Desert Days hits Sin City with Ultra Load

EDC Weekend Desert Days hits Sin City with Ultra Load

Yahoo25-04-2025
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EDC Weekend Desert Days takes over Sin City with Ultra Load: The Gay Village
Las Vegas is set to get ultra fabulous this EDC Weekend as Ultra Load: The Gay Village takes over the scene with a splashy, high-energy twist on the traditionally straight Electric Daisy Carnival festivities. From May 16 to 18, LGBTQ+ partygoers and their allies will flock to Alexis Park All Suite Resort for Desert Days' bold new vision of festival inclusivity, and it's promising to be the queer day-party playground we never knew we were missing – until now.
You can learn more about Desert Days Ultra Load: The Gay Village at www.desertdaysvegas.co.
Courtesy Desert Days
EDC Weekend Desert Days takes over Sin City with Ultra Load: The Gay Village
Imagine it: 3,000 beautiful humans, glittering poolside under the Vegas sun, moving to the beats of internationally known DJs and rising stars, all while soaking in the vibes of a community that lives loud and proud. That's what Ultra Load is serving—along with all-gay service staff, fierce VIP experiences, and activations from queer-owned businesses that will keep things extra all weekend long.
You can learn more about Desert Days Ultra Load: The Gay Village at www.desertdaysvegas.co.
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The festivities kick off Friday, May 16, and they're diving in headfirst with DJs Brad Lee and Nick Stracener bringing their signature heat to the pool decks, followed by Jungle Room shake-ups with Derek Monteiro and Sam Gee. Saturday, May 17 keeps the momentum alive with legends Erik Vilar and Hector Fonseca turning the pool into a dance sanctuary, while inside, host Joshua Flores and DJ Jon Klaft transform Jungle Room into Otter Pop Las Vegas—sure to be a cheeky, wild highlight of the weekend. Then, as the sun begins to set on Sunday, May 18, the vibes soar with Dawna Montell, Dustin, and Kipnotik heating up the pool, before DJs Janky and Sammy Taylor bring the party home inside Jungle Room. It's a lineup that's as diverse, dynamic, and delightfully queer as the crowd it's meant to move.
You can learn more about Desert Days Ultra Load: The Gay Village at www.desertdaysvegas.co.
Courtesy Desert Days
EDC Weekend Desert Days takes over Sin City with Ultra Load: The Gay Village
While EDC Weekend is already known as North America's largest electronic dance music festival, what it hasn't had—until now—is a daytime space that truly honors and embraces the LGBTQ+ community. Ultra Load: The Gay Village is stepping in to fill that void, offering a safe, sexy, and seriously fun environment where self-expression reigns supreme and queer joy is front and center.
You can learn more about Desert Days Ultra Load: The Gay Village at www.desertdaysvegas.co.
Courtesy Desert Days
EDC Weekend Desert Days takes over Sin City with Ultra Load: The Gay Village
And it's not just about dancing (though there'll be plenty of that). The Alexis Park venue will be decked out to the nines, offering both indoor and outdoor spaces, all-day eats and drinks, and tons of chill-meets-thrill options like VIP cabanas, plush lounge chairs, and exclusive tables for those who like their party with a side of pampering. Whether you're living your best life poolside or tearing up the dancefloor indoors, there's a spot for everyone.
You can learn more about Desert Days Ultra Load: The Gay Village at www.desertdaysvegas.co.
Courtesy Desert Days
EDC Weekend Desert Days takes over Sin City with Ultra Load: The Gay Village
Discounted tickets for Nevada residents (just flash that valid ID). Special hotel rates are available for those extending the party from May 13 to 20.
You can learn more about Desert Days Ultra Load: The Gay Village at www.desertdaysvegas.co.
Courtesy Desert Days
EDC Weekend Desert Days takes over Sin City with Ultra Load: The Gay Village
Ultra Load: The Gay Village is more than a party—it's a vibe, a movement, and potentially a new Vegas institution in the making. Organizers are already setting the stage for it to become a staple of the city's EDC lineup, and with its perfect mix of music, community, and over-the-top fabulousness, there's no doubt it'll be a magnet for LGBTQ+ revelers from all over the globe.
You can learn more about Desert Days Ultra Load: The Gay Village at www.desertdaysvegas.co.
Courtesy Desert Days
EDC Weekend Desert Days takes over Sin City with Ultra Load: The Gay Village
Ready to get Ultra Loaded? Tickets are available now at desertdays.co, but don't wait—this is one Vegas takeover you won't want to miss.
You can learn more about Desert Days Ultra Load: The Gay Village at www.desertdaysvegas.co.
Courtesy Desert Days
EDC Weekend Desert Days takes over Sin City with Ultra Load: The Gay Village
You can learn more about Desert Days Ultra Load: The Gay Village at www.desertdaysvegas.co.
Courtesy Desert Days
EDC Weekend Desert Days takes over Sin City with Ultra Load: The Gay Village
You can learn more about Desert Days Ultra Load: The Gay Village at www.desertdaysvegas.co.
Courtesy Desert Days
EDC Weekend Desert Days takes over Sin City with Ultra Load: The Gay Village
You can learn more about Desert Days Ultra Load: The Gay Village at www.desertdaysvegas.co.
Courtesy Desert Days
EDC Weekend Desert Days takes over Sin City with Ultra Load: The Gay Village
You can learn more about Desert Days Ultra Load: The Gay Village at www.desertdaysvegas.co.
Courtesy Desert Days
EDC Weekend Desert Days takes over Sin City with Ultra Load: The Gay Village
You can learn more about Desert Days Ultra Load: The Gay Village at www.desertdaysvegas.co.
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