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Jun 21, 1997 (dates approximate) · Shrine Expo Hall · Los Angeles, CA

What did the first EDC actually cost?

Electric Daisy Carnival 1997

Historical recreation — figures are period estimates for demonstration. Names, venues, dates, and headline figures are documented history; line-item amounts are period-plausible reconstructions, never presented as historical fact.

The history

Insomniac's first Electric Daisy Carnival, Los Angeles, 1997 — Pasquale Rotella's underground rave-scene production, commonly cited at the Shrine Expo Hall, drawing a crowd in the low thousands. The "carnival" idea (rides and spectacle alongside the DJs) was there from night one, and the brand grew into EDC Las Vegas, today the largest dance-music festival in North America. The file below recreates 1997 rave economics. Exact 1997 date is not reliably documented; the date shown is approximate.

Estimated attendance: 4,000–6,000.

The budget vs. the close

planned $120K closed ~$132K +10.0%

Top-line plan $120,000.00 · recorded actuals $132,000.00 — variance derived from the line items below, the way Wavemist computes it on every show.

The paper trail, line by line

CategoryLine itemBudgetedActualVariance
TalentDJ lineup fees Period estimate (reconstruction).$25,000.00$27,000.00+$2,000.00 (+8.0%)
VenueHall rental & house services Period estimate (reconstruction).$20,000.00$22,000.00+$2,000.00 (+10.0%)
GearSound system rental Period estimate (reconstruction).$18,000.00$20,000.00+$2,000.00 (+11.1%)
GearLighting, lasers & visuals Period estimate (reconstruction).$12,000.00$14,000.00+$2,000.00 (+16.7%)
LaborProduction crew Period estimate (reconstruction).$8,000.00$9,000.00+$1,000.00 (+12.5%)
SecuritySecurity & door staff Period estimate (reconstruction).$10,000.00$12,000.00+$2,000.00 (+20.0%)
OtherCarnival rides & decor — the namesake concept Rides and spectacle were the founding idea, not a later add.$15,000.00$18,000.00+$3,000.00 (+20.0%)
InsuranceEvent insurance Period estimate (reconstruction).$5,000.00$5,000.00$0.00 (0.0%)
PermitsPermits & fire marshal Period estimate (reconstruction).$4,000.00$5,000.00+$1,000.00 (+25.0%)
Total$117,000.00$132,000.00+$15,000.00

Historical recreation — figures are period estimates for demonstration. Variance is computed on read from the line items — never stored.

Carbon footprint: 1997 vs. today

Directional, order-of-magnitude estimates for demonstration — methodology shown line by line, not a measured footprint. Factors are published per-unit values (US EPA 2024 Hub diesel at 10.21 kg CO₂e/US gal ≈ 2.68 kg/litre DEFRA-equivalent; eGRID grid kWh; DEFRA air travel) — where the in-product carbon registry already seeds a factor, the exact same value is used here.

The 1997 production, as modeled

SourceAssumptionkg CO₂e
Hall power (sound, lights, visuals)≈300 kW of late-90s sound/lighting/visual load × ~14 h → 4,200 kWh Factor: eGRID 2022 US average, 0.392 kg CO2e/kWh (seeded in the product carbon registry as venue_power.us-national-avg) — today's grid as a conservative floor for the dirtier period grid1.6 t CO₂e
Diesel gensets for carnival rides2 × 100 kW lot gensets × ~14 h at ~4 gal/hr → 112 gal Factor: US EPA 2024 Hub, 10.21 kg CO2e/US gal diesel (seeded in the product carbon registry as generator.diesel-ulsd-per-gallon)1.1 t CO₂e
Trucking & freightRides + production in box trucks → ~1,200 miles Factor: US EPA 2024 Hub, 0.55 kg CO2e/mile (seeded in the product carbon registry as trucking.box-truck-26ft-diesel)660 kg CO₂e
Attendee travel (the dominant source)≈5,000 attendees, ~30 miles round trip, ~3 per car → 50,000 car-miles Factor: US EPA, 0.37 kg CO2e/car-mile (seeded in the product carbon registry as travel_ground.sedan-gas)18.5 t CO₂e
Waste to landfill≈5,000 people × ~1 kg landfilled each → ~5 t Factor: DEFRA 2024, ~446 kg CO2e/tonne mixed waste to landfill (0.446 kg/kg)2.2 t CO₂e
Period estimate, total24.2 t CO₂e

The same show with today's tech

  • LED/laser rig + Class-D amplification on: Hall power (sound, lights, visuals)

    −60% · saves 988 kg CO₂e

    Modern LED fixtures and high-efficiency amps cut the show-power line by well over half.

  • Battery packs power the rides on: Diesel gensets for carnival rides

    −80% · saves 915 kg CO₂e

    Charged off the CA grid instead of lot diesel.

  • Consolidated, routed trucking on: Trucking & freight

    −20% · saves 132 kg CO₂e

    Load consolidation + routing software typically trims 15–25% of freight miles.

  • Metro + rideshare push (downtown LA venue) on: Attendee travel (the dominant source)

    −30% · saves 5.6 t CO₂e

    The Shrine now sits near the Expo Line — a real modal-shift lever.

  • Waste diversion (recycle/compost) on: Waste to landfill

    −50% · saves 1.1 t CO₂e

    Modern recycling/compost programs routinely divert half the waste stream from landfill.

The headline

≈36% lower with a modern, Wavemist-tracked production

24.2 t CO₂e then → ≈15.5 t CO₂e with today's tech. The honest residual is the part no rig can fix — people getting to the show.

In Wavemist, this isn't a separate spreadsheet: carbon is computed from the same line items you already budget — the trucking line that prices the bid is the trucking line that counts the miles.

Directional, order-of-magnitude estimates for demonstration — methodology shown line by line, not a measured footprint.

With Wavemist — the retro analysis

fast-growing one-offs live and die on permits, insurance, and security ratios — all tracked line items with documents attached, so growth from club scale to festival scale never outruns the paperwork.

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