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Experience Insomniac’s ‘Electric Mile’ On YouTube

Insomniac’s Electric Mile debuted this past weekend in Arcadia, California. The approximately hour-long journey takes fans through Insomniac’s various festival brands and aims to bring joy to dance fans who are missing the energy from their world-famous festivals.

This unique drive-thru experience is a first for Insomniac, and meets the moment during the Coronavirus pandemic. The experience goes above and beyond with nearly 5,000,000 lights, multiple socially-distanced performers and an incredible soundtrack curated by Insomniac Founder Pasquale Rotella.

There are no plans to bring Electric Mile to other cities at this time, so if you can’t make it, watching the YouTube video below will transport you to this new experience. The video is courtesy of German Rican who recorded the whole thing.

Grab the family, grab some 3D diffraction glasses and turn up the speakers as you drive-thru Insomniac’s Electric Mile. Shout-out to Insomniac for innovating during these challenging times, and German Rican for letting everyone experience Electric Mile who can’t attend in person.

In-person tickets are on sale now at electricmilefun.com.

Written by
Devin Lezama

Hi, I'm Devin! I'm from New York City but now spend my time in sunny Los Angeles attending shows and festivals. I'm also the founder of EDM Maniac.

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