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EDC: Night 3 in photos

Sunday night closed out the 2014 version of the Electric Daisy Carnival at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway

The neon-lit event featured festive costumes, carnival rides and performances by electronic music artists.

The sold-out, three-day event sold more than 400,000 tickets, welcoming about 134,000 attendees in Las Vegas each night, according to a statement from the Las Vegas police.

EDC first came to Las Vegas in 2011, bringing in people from all over the world. EDC is headed by Pasquale Rotella of Insomniac Events, who introduced the first carnival in 1997.

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