Amidst the pulsing beats, neon lights, and electrifying chaos of Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Las Vegas, an unexpected oasis awaits — not just a VIP lounge or a typical festival food stop, but a fully immersive, post-apocalyptic fine dining experience known as Salvage City.
Located within EDC’s “Nomads Land,” Salvage City isn’t your average supper club. It’s a one-hour sensory journey that blends high-end gastronomy, theater, and surreal performance art in a world where civilization has collapsed — and indulgence is the only thing that’s survived.
At its core, Salvage City is a 60-minute ticketed dinner show that combines a five-course meal created by world-renowned chefs with free-flowing cocktails, wines, and soft drinks. But what sets it apart from other high-end festival experiences is its ability to transport guests into a fully-realized universe — one where post-apocalyptic fantasy and fine dining collided.
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A Story Served on a Silver Platter
Guests are invited into a world beyond the end of days — where what’s left of humanity has reimagined decadence amidst desolation. Upon entering Salvage City, diners are enveloped in a world that feels both burned down and built up, like a Mad Max-inspired dreamscape curated by Michelin stars and Cirque du Soleil.
Performers, clad in elaborate costumes that scream dystopian couture, move through the space with hypnotic energy. Dancers, acrobats, fire performers, and contortionists interact with guests, creating a thrilling sense of intimacy and immersion. The show unfolds around you, not in front of you.
But it’s not just about the spectacle — the food is just as much a part of the performance.
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Five Courses, Countless Surprises
Every guest is treated to an exclusive five-course culinary journey, with options for both meat lovers and vegetarians. While the 2025 menu is still under wraps, the 2024 menu set the bar high, offering courses designed to reflect the themes of survival and indulgence. Think bold, rustic plating with sophisticated technique — charred elements, smoke-infused flavors, and earthy textures that evoke a world where luxury rises from the ashes.
Dishes in past editions have included everything from wild mushroom tartlets and ember-grilled meats to decadent desserts served in scavenged-inspired dishware. Every plate is a story, and each course flows seamlessly with the immersive narrative.
Pairing this is a curated list of cocktails and wines, flowing freely throughout the show. Guests are never left with an empty glass — and the libations themselves are designed to match the theme, with smoky mezcal concoctions, earthy reds, and cocktails adorned with edible flowers and foraged garnishes.
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The Price of Admission
Entry into Salvage City doesn’t come with your standard festival ticket. The experience is an exclusive add-on for EDC Las Vegas attendees, priced at $189 per person, plus an 18% service charge, taxes, and fees. Each reservation includes priority seating with elevated views of high-flying acts, the full five-course meal, unlimited drinks, and private performances that can only be seen inside the supper club.
It’s a splurge, no doubt — but for those seeking an unforgettable, once-a-year fusion of art, dining, and performance, it’s one of EDC’s most buzzed-about VIP experiences.
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Logistics in the Land of Nomads
Salvage City is nestled inside Nomads Land, a thematic section of EDC Las Vegas where avant-garde design and immersive storytelling meet. Guests are advised to use the festival map to navigate to the supper club, and are encouraged to arrive at least 15 minutes before their reserved time slot.
Cellular service can be spotty inside the massive festival grounds, so taking a screenshot of your ticket confirmation is strongly recommended. An active EDC Las Vegas wristband is required to access the experience — no exceptions.
More Than a Meal
While many festivals offer luxury dining or VIP lounges, Salvage City is redefining what that means by offering something immersive, conceptual, and ultimately unforgettable. It’s not just a meal or a performance — it’s a living story. A place where beauty and chaos intertwine, and where guests are invited not just to watch, but to become a part of the world itself.
As EDC continues to grow in scale and ambition, Salvage City stands out as a rare gem — one that blurs the line between art installation, dining experience, and immersive theater. It’s a dinner party at the end of the world — and you’re on the guest list.