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Swedish House Mafia transform Ultra Miami 2026 into historic multi-guest takeover: Relive
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Swedish House Mafia transform Ultra Miami 2026 into historic multi-guest takeover: Relive

Home News Swedish House Mafia transform Ultra Miami 2026 into historic multi-guest takeover: Relive

Swedish House Mafia delivered one of the most talked-about performances of Ultra Miami 2026, transforming their mainstage set into a true collaborative showcase featuring a long list of surprise guests.

The moment began with Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello stepping on stage first, opening the set with ‘Miami 2 Ibiza’ in a powerful intro that immediately ignited the crowd.

Soon after, the first guest appeared. MPH joined the duo on stage, bringing a bass-driven twist to the performance with tracks including ‘Flex It’, Calvin Harris’ ‘I’m Not Alone (MPH Remix)’, and a high-energy ‘Antidote (MPH Remix)’ that pushed the set into a heavier direction.

Boys Noize shifts the set toward darker electro

Meanwhile, the momentum continued as Boys Noize stepped on stage next. The German producer introduced a darker electro influence with tracks such as ‘Fine Day Anthem (Boys Noize Remix)’ alongside Skrillex and Opus III, adding a powerful shift in energy.

Shortly afterwards, Kelly Lee Owens joined the performance, bringing a more atmospheric moment with her track ‘Melt!’, while also contributing to the broader genre-spanning flow of the set.

The parade of guests continued as Afrojack appeared on stage, delivering festival classics including the AFROJACK version of ‘Pon De Floor’, followed by the iconic ‘Be vs. Show Me Love vs. Knas’ mashup alongside Steve Angello, Laidback Luke, and Rowetta.

House legend Armand van Helden delivers timeless anthems

Next, house music pioneer Armand van Helden stepped on stage, treating the Ultra crowd to timeless anthems including ‘My My My’, ‘You Don’t Know Me’, and ‘I Want Your Soul’, further expanding the set’s nostalgic energy.

Eric Prydz joins Swedish House Mafia for historic Ultra moment

However, the most explosive moment arrived when Eric Prydz joined the group on stage. The reunion between Prydz and Swedish House Mafia immediately elevated the performance, with highlights including ‘Pjanoo’, ‘Every Day’, and Pryda’s ‘Allein’.

As the set moved toward its finale, Swedish House Mafia delivered a string of their defining anthems including ‘Save The World’, ‘Don’t You Worry Child’, and ‘Heaven Takes You Home’, turning Ultra’s mainstage into a full sing-along moment.

Blending classic house, progressive anthems and modern club energy, Swedish House Mafia once again proved why their Ultra Miami appearances remain among the festival’s most iconic moments.

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