Alison Wonderland Shines in EDC Las Vegas B2B Set
After the festival high the DJ relived iconic Mixmag set and powered EDC crowds once again

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Three days after Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, Australian DJ Alison Wonderland is still buzzing. A social media post captured her excitement: “b2b with @alisonwonderland at @edc_lasvegas brought all the energy – can’t come down and it’s 72 hours later 😅.” That back-to-back set with Kaskade on EDC’s main stage quickly became the talk of the festival.
Performance Highs
On May 19, the Neon Garden stage exploded as Alison Wonderland joined forces with Kaskade for a surprise collaboration. The two producers traded tracks seamlessly, weaving bass-heavy hits and euphoric melodies over a packed crowd. Fans cheered every drop and sang along to familiar anthems.
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“It was one of those moments you never forget,” she later posted. “EDC Las Vegas brought all the energy.” The duo’s chemistry—mixing Kaskade’s melodic house with Alison’s trap-infused sound—kept the dance floor in constant motion. By sunrise, the artists had delivered a 90-minute set that felt more like a marathon of pure adrenaline.
Revisiting The Mixmag Legacy
Just hours before the b2b surprise, Alison Wonderland celebrated another milestone at EDC: the replay of her 2015 Mixmag livestream. In a dedicated slot at the Forest House Art Car, she revisited the mix that first put her on the map.
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“All I care about when it comes to playing shows or making music is making people feel something real. I’m so happy I got the opportunity to replay my Mixmag set from 2015 in 2025 at Electric Daisy Carnival. So many people over the years have told me how important that mix has been for them. To relearn all the mixes and bring it back to life 10 years later felt so special,” she wrote.
Alison Wonderland (born Alison Miranda in Sydney) is a classically trained cellist turned electronic dance music producer. According to her Wikipedia profile, she released her debut album Run in 2015 and has since headlined festivals worldwide. Revisiting her Mixmag set underlines how far she’s come—and how deeply her early work resonates with fans even a decade on.
Fan Reactions And Impact
Social media lit up as clips from both sets flooded Twitter and TikTok. Fans praised the unexpected Kaskade collaboration as one of the festival’s “peak moments.” Comments ranged from “best b2b of my life!” to “still can’t believe she dropped that remix.” The Mixmag revival also trended, with festival-goers thanking her for honoring the mix that changed their own dance-music journeys.
Beyond the stage, Alison Wonderland’s EDC run reflects a broader shift: veteran DJs celebrating their archives while pushing new boundaries. Her ability to blend nostalgia with fresh energy keeps crowds engaged and critics impressed.
From surprise back-to-back sets to decade-old throwbacks, Alison Wonderland proved at EDC Las Vegas that she’s both a keeper of her own legacy and a master of festival innovation. The highs of one weekend will carry forward, setting the tone for her coming tours and releases.

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