Jess King EDC Las Vegas Ride: 30th Year
Peloton and Insomniac Music Group have teamed up for a new Jess King EDC Las Vegas ride, a 45-minute cycling class now available on demand that celebrates the 30th anniversary of Electric Daisy Carnival. The class dropped on May 8, 2026.
The ride is a co-production between Peloton and Insomniac, the company behind EDC Las Vegas and Insomniac Events. It features music pulled directly from the EDC lineup and the official EDC compilation, giving the ride a setlist tied to the actual festival rather than a generic electronic music playlist. Choreography for the class was created by Brittany Allen.

What the Jess King EDC Las Vegas Ride Includes
The Jess King EDC Las Vegas class runs 45 minutes and is built around music from the current EDC Las Vegas 2026 lineup and compilation. The ride is available on demand now, meaning members can take it on their own schedule.

Jess King announced the class on her verified Instagram account, describing it as a celebration of 30 years of EDC “until I can make my way back to dance underneath the electric sky.” The promotional graphic co-branded by Insomniac Music Group and Peloton describes it as “an electric ride celebrating 30 years of EDC,” with music from the EDC lineup and compilation as the audio foundation.
Jess’s cycling classes are known for their music-forward structure, where pacing and intensity follow the arc of the songs rather than a generic interval pattern. That approach fits a festival collaboration well. EDC sets are built around specific musical progressions, builds, and drops, and a class designed around that library will reflect that structure.
Why the 30th Anniversary Makes This Class Different
The 30th anniversary framing gives this Jess King EDC Las Vegas ride a specific context that separates it from a standard themed class. EDC Las Vegas launched in 1997 and has grown into one of the largest electronic music festivals in the world, drawing more than 150,000 attendees annually to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
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A milestone anniversary typically comes with expanded programming and special musical curation, and the EDC 2026 lineup and compilation reflect that. By grounding the ride’s setlist in those specific releases rather than a broad EDM catalog, Peloton and Insomniac have created a class that should resonate with fans who follow the festival closely, not just listeners who enjoy the genre generally.
For members who attend EDC or follow Insomniac’s roster, the class offers a connection to a specific cultural moment in electronic music. For members less familiar with the festival, it is a well-curated 45-minute cycling class from one of Peloton’s most music-driven instructors.
The Jess King EDC Las Vegas ride is available on demand on the Peloton platform now.
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