Charly Jordan Gets The Crowd Dancing at her 2023 EDC Orlando Set

Charly Jordan is a Las Vegas native content creator, model, DJ and influencer who got her start in the electronic music industry as a super fan. She is now quickly turning into one of the most successful DJs. She’s featured on Riot Ten’s 2020 track “Wanna Go” and she remixed “No Chill” for Cheat Codes’ 2021 album, “HELLRAISERS Part 1.” She opened for Marshmello at the F1 race in Miami this year and she went on a US tour with Cheat Codes. Charly Jordan is also the only woman with a Las Vegas DJ residency. She performs often at Zouk Group Nightclub, bringing in hundreds of fans a night. Her career has really taken off recently. 

This year is EDC Orlando’s 30th Anniversary, so one of the repurposed vehicle stages is themed around the festival’s birthday. The anniversaryARTCAR is a staple of this year’s EDC experience because it is off to the side and away from the crowds, but still features some amazing DJs. Charly Jordan’s set wasn’t initially on my radar, until I was walking by and was immediately drawn in by her energy and perfect music choices. The anniversaryARTCAR features a dance floor right next to the DJ which was packed by people dancing through her entire hour-long set.

She played some of her own hits: “Soak Her” feat. A1 LaFlare, “No Sleep” and her most popular single “Black Strap Molasses,” as well as some exceptional remixes of “Every Time We Touch” by Cascada and “I Fall Apart” by Post Malone. Her whole set was entertaining and blended well together.   

Something I admired about Jordan’s set was her encouraging nature. She constantly told the crowd to dance and jump and let go. She even joined the dancefloor right next to her a couple times. Charly Jordan’s 2023 EDC performance was a clear reflection of her good nature. The set was full of positive energy and songs everyone could sing and jump along to. If you’re in Las Vegas any time soon, check her out at Zouk Group Nightclub. I hope to see her on one of the main stages next year!

Review & Photos by: Emily Tonnessen

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