As far as we live in the 21 century, it's quite hard for us not to follow the latest trends in the techno spheres. Moreover, if you're the fan of the latest technological developments, follow each and one novelty - then you must visit Las Vegas in the first weeks of January to enjoy the CES event. The Consumer Electronics Show is an annual exhibition traditionally held in Las Vegas since 1967. At this exhibition, manufacturers of custom electronics come here from around the world, “show themselves” and “look at other”. Initially, CES until 1990 presented mainly video tape recorders, optical discs, video cameras and sound cards, but over time the arsenal of technical innovations has grown significantly. Now at the most advanced exhibition for fans of technical devices show everything from smartphones to televisions, from smart shoes to autonomous single-seat flying taxi-drone.
In June, the largest EDM-festival of the USA turns, for a couple of days, the American capital of gambling to the capital of club music. Electric Daisy Carnival regularly takes the highest places in the ratings of the world's leading dance electronic music events in the US. The festival, which received from critics the flattering epithet “American Ibiza”, not only gathers the best artists in its genres such as the house, techno, trance, hardstyle, and dubstep. Here, the most incredible fantasies about the perfect space for unrestrained dances that unite thousands of fans of electronic rhythms come true. The first EDC festival was held in Los Angeles in 1997. Since then, this event has become a true international franchise that has spread to major US cities, as well as to Mexico, England, Brazil, and Japan. The central and largest “carnival” opens annually in Las Vegas. For three days, the Las Vegas Motor Speedway is transformed into an iridescent island of music and entertainment. Each visitor becomes a participant of a grandiose costume performance under the shadow of giant fire-breathing sculptures and rotating Ferris wheels in a place of festive lights. Every day more than 130,000 people become guests of the light and sound extravaganza in Las Vegas. The price of tickets for Electric Daisy Carnival starts from 95 dollars.
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