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PK Sound Robotic Systems Anchor Five Stages at EDC Las Vegas 2026

Festivals May 19, 2026
PK Sound Robotic Systems Anchor Five Stages at EDC Las Vegas 2026

PK Sound robotic line source systems anchored five stages at the 2026 edition of Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas – cosmicMEADOW, circuitGROUNDS, bassPOD, quantumVALLEY, and wasteLAND – marking the company's largest presence yet at North America's biggest electronic music festival.

The milestone was powered by the depth of the PK Alliance network, with multiple partners deploying Trinity Black and T10 robotic systems across the Las Vegas Motor Speedway under the festival's famous Electric Sky.

EDC's stage design is legendary for its scale and density – hundreds of thousands of fans, colossal productions, and stages operating simultaneously within earshot of one another. PK's patented Multi-Axis Robotics give each stage's engineers real-time mechanical control of their system's vertical and horizontal coverage, focusing maximum impact on their own crowd while minimizing bleed into neighbouring stages.

The bassPOD stage at EDC Las Vegas, flame jets firing over a packed crowd

In total the 2026 deployment put more than 600 PK loudspeakers across the Speedway for a festival drawing some 300,000 fans over its three nights – five of EDC's nine stages, main stage included.

bassPOD carries the longest history of the five. It was the site of Trinity's first international show back in 2015, and the relationship has run unbroken since – a stage that keeps festival sound honest, with heat, wind, dust and the loudest crowd in dance music all working against the system at once.

The five-stage footprint extends a steady climb: in 2024, PK Alliance partner Onstage Systems anchored circuitGROUNDS with a sprawling Trinity Black system approaching 200 modules; in 2025, partners LEC Event Technology, OSA, and BNE Productions covered four stages in what was then PK's biggest EDC to date.

PK Sound's history with Insomniac's flagship event stretches back to the Trinity era of the mid-2010s, making EDC Las Vegas a yearly showcase of how far robotic soundfield control has come – and how quickly the partner network deploying it continues to grow.

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