Never Before Seen: The Historic B2B Sets Coming to EDC Las Vegas 2025

EDC Vegas 2025 brings rare B2B sets you won’t see anywhere else - from dubstep legends to techno titans, these are the must-see collabs.
EDC is rolling back into Las Vegas this May, and while the massive production and eight stages will blow minds as usual, it’s the rare B2B sets that have the rave community buzzing. These special deck-sharing moments aren’t happening anywhere else, so we’ve broken down the collabs you need to witness under the electric sky.
Skream B2B Partiboi69
What happens when UK dubstep royalty meets internet ghetto-tech chaos? Skream, who’s long since traded wobbles for four-on-the-floor grooves, going head-to-head with Australia’s most unhinged selector
Partiboi69 is the clash nobody knew they needed. Skream brings technical wizardry from his decades in London’s underground, while Partiboi brings his signature madness and unpredictable energy. Don’t expect anything remotely predictable here – just bring water and an open mind.
SOSA B2B Classmatic
The CircoLoco crew is representing hard when SOSA and
Classmatic link up for what’s sure to be a masterclass in groove. Sosa’s been tearing up UK dancefloors with his garage-tinged tech house, while Italian outfit Classmatic brings that rolling, hypnotic sound that’s demolished Ibiza after-hours. Neither act is about obvious drops or cheap thrills – this one’s for the heads who appreciate subtle progression and proper dance music that takes its time to unfold.
Saturday Night
Bontan B2B Calussa
The tech house faithful will be out in force when Bontan and Calussa hit the decks together. Bontan’s been smashing it with weapons on Hot Creations that destroy peak time sets, while Calussa’s Solid Grooves releases bring that rawer, percussion-heavy edge that cuts through. These two have stayed true while everyone and their mom jumped on the tech house bandwagon, and their B2B promises real-deal house music knowledge without the generic shortcuts.
Maddix B2B Ben Nicky
If you’re trying to lose your mind to stadium-sized drops and face-melting kicks, just park yourself at this set. Revealed Records regular Maddix brings that big room meets hardstyle fury, while
Ben Nicky’s Headfxxk sets have made him the go-to guy for pushing BPMs into the stratosphere. Both DJs read crowds like books and go all-in on energy – expect phones in the air moments followed by absolute carnage when they drop into hard mode.
Sunday Night
Artbat B2B Morten
Sunday delivers the weekend’s weirdest (but potentially most brilliant) combo when Artbat’s emotional techno collides with Morten’s future rave sound. The Ukrainian duo has dominated the Afterlife circuit with their cinematic, goosebump-inducing style, while Morten’s been reshaping mainstages alongside Guetta with that ravey, updated big room sound. On paper, it’s an odd match, but both acts know how to craft massive moments – this could spawn an entirely new festival sound if they click.
Funk Tribu B2B ØTTA
Global bass cultures collide when Colombia’s Funk Tribu meets Portugal’s
ØTTA. Funk Tribu brings those irresistible rhythms fused with heavy bass house elements that have lit up Confession’s catalog. Meanwhile, ØTTA delivers those clinical, meticulously crafted Brazilian productions that slice through sound systems.
Nico Moreno B2B I Hate Models
If you’ve still got energy by Sunday night, these French techno bruisers will test your limits. Nico Moreno doesn’t mess around, bringing hardcore and gabber elements into sets that never dip below 140 BPM.
I Hate Models matches that intensity but adds those emotional, almost trance-like moments between the industrial sledgehammers. Together, they’ll deliver the weekend’s most physically demanding set – the perfect way to empty whatever’s left in your tank before real life kicks in Monday.