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Insomniac Events
Insomniac Events founded by Pasquale Rotella, is an American music tour promotion company primarily focusing on electronic music events. There are many extraordinary music festivals under Insomniac’s label including Electric Daisy Carnival, Beyond Wonderland, and Nocturnal Wonderland. You can also find Insomniac’s influence in the Los Angeles’ nightclubs Create and Exchange LA.
Insomniac and Pasquale Rotella create events and excitement that is fan based. Rotella does not focus solely on ticket sales and profits, but bringing DJs, lights, and sound that speaks to EDM’s fan base. Insomniac partners are high-quality music corporations that also focus on fan experience.
Insomniac has not always been light and music. Founder and promoter Pasquale Rotella has had his share of growing pains along the way. He has fought the media bringing down the reputation of EDM music events and raves, battled an embezzlement lawsuit, and faced the tragedy of the 2011 death of a teen at EDC Los Angeles. The tragic death of that 15-year-old girl, who died of a drug overdose at Insomniac’s dance music festival in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, led to criminal charges and a lawsuit. Prosecutors claimed that the EDC founder bribed city officials with millions to book this event at the Coliseum. The criminal case is still pending and casts a shadow over EDM events.
Over 20 years ago Insomniac and Rotella threw illegal raves in warehouses on Los Angeles’ Crenshaw Boulevard. DJs would come to play at these raves, but were put on the floor and in the corner. Insomniac’s first Electric Daisy Carnival in 1994 held at the Shrine Expo Hall to an audience of 5,000 people presented DJs who were willing play for peanuts. Now, Rotella and Insomniac continues to work their magic, bring in headlining DJs and develop events and raves.
Forced to move Electronic Daisy to from its LA roots to Las Vegas in 2011, the attendance and brand recognition has since more than doubled, and Insomniac’s other festivals continue to expand. Insomniac recently signed with Live Nation, who received 50% of Insomniacs shares for $48.1 million. Insomniac and Rotella has also partnered with Dick Clark Productions to produce a dance music awards show in 2014.
Hard work, luck, a tremendous fan base and the rise of electronic dance music as the number one music craze, has turned Insomniac into a huge investment and its events into the EDM event standard. For example, Insomniac continues with its spare-no-expense mentality that led to a 60,000 people capacity, 116 footman stage built for this year’s Daisy event. Insomniac hosted more than 134,000 people a night at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway in a three-day extravaganza that cost Rotella and Insomniac more than $36 million to create.
The stage alone cost $3 million to build. What other venue goes to that amount of expense and work?
Insomniac continues to expand its influence and Pasquale Rotella announced the formation of Insomniac Records in May 2014. Insomniac Records is an EDM record label created with Interscope Geffen A&M. Insomniac Record’s goal is to attract undiscovered talent and promote established DJs and producers. Arty was the first artist to sign on with Insomniac Records.