Ultra Music Festival reveals Phase 2 Miami lineup for 2020
Ultra Music Festival is finally returning to its home location, Bayfront Park, in its hometown of Miami, FL. Breathtaking views onto Biscayne Bay, the iconic scenery of downtown Miami and the stages right in-between, and the whole music industry in one place for Miami Music Week. To celebrate their return into Bayfront Park, Ultra just announced their Phase 2 Lineup after already announcing a massive Phase 1.
The Phase 1 announcement included some first-time performers as well as returning artists like Above & Beyond, Amelie Lens, Armin van Buuren, Eric Prydz and Tale Of Us, and special live performances by Flume, Gesaffelstein, Major Lazor and Zedd. Today, a good few more names have been added, a lot of them which are labeled ‘Exclusive’, meaning that there will be no other performance during Miami Music Week by these artists. Headliners added with Phase 2 are The Martinez Brothers, KSHMR, Kygo, Loco Dice, Malaa B2B DJ Snake and Oliver Heldens along with additional live performances by Gryffin, Gareth Emery bringing his Laserface concept, Madeon and Sofi Tukker.
Along with the headliners added today, a huge amount of support acts have also been announced adding a variety of different genres to the pool available. Amongst others, Aly & Fila, Borgore, Dash Berlin, Fedde Le Grand, ilan bluestone, Markus Schulz, Mike Williams, Pan-Pot, Solardo, Tchami and Vini Vici are part of the lineup along with many many others, and Phase 3 is yet to come.
Check out the full Phase 2 Lineup below – are you as excited as we are to see Ultra Music Festival return to its home with a huge lineup like this? Tickets are still available on Ultra’s website starting at 399.95$ plus taxes & fees, based on availability. Get yours now and don’t miss out on this milestone in the festival’s history, you will not regret this!
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— Ultra Music Festival (@ultra) January 22, 2020
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