Inside the Miami Festival Lineup 2026 🌴 DISCOVER MORE: street food music venues live music festivals miami The Miami lineup is stacked. Big artists, packed stages, and a weekend built around music. Here’s what to know before you go. Quick navigation Headliners on the Main Stage For the House & Techno Crowd The Latin & Global Energy Do Not Ignore the Earlier Sets Festival Top Tips Tickets FAQ 🌟 The Headliners Taking Over the Main Stage The biggest names. The loudest crowds. The moments that will flood your feed. Calvin Harris is bringing the sing-along anthems. Expect that one track everyone suddenly remembers all the words to. Bad Bunny in Miami just makes sense. The energy is going to feel less like a set and more like a city-wide moment. David Guetta is bringing the sing-along anthems. Expect that one track everyone suddenly remembers all the words to. And Skrillex brings controlled chaos - sharp transitions, heavy bass, and a crowd that does not stand still. These are the performances you plan your entire weekend around. The ones that shut down group chats because everyone’s debating where to stand. 🎧 For The House & Techno Crowd Miami doesn’t play about dance music. It never has. Martin Garrix brings the emotional build-ups. Arms in the air. Main character moment. Charlotte de Witte will have the late-night crowd locked in, dark and hypnotic with no distractions. Fisher is pure movement. No overthinking. Just rhythm. And Tiësto in Miami feels nostalgic in the best way — a reminder of why this city became a global dance capital. If you’re here for flawless transitions, deep cuts, and those “wait… what remix is this?” moments, this is your scene. 💃 The Latin & Global Energy It would not be Miami without it. Karol G brings presence and precision with a crowd that follows her lead. Rauw Alejandro pairs smooth vocals with a performance that holds attention from start to finish. Anitta blends pop and Brazilian funk in a way that feels built for a Miami crowd. This mix is what makes the festival feel like Miami - not just another EDM weekend. Don’t Ignore The Earlier Sets Real ones know: some of the best performances happen before sunset. Smaller stages. Fewer phones in the air. DJs testing unreleased tracks. Random back-to-backs that weren’t even on the schedule. If you only show up for the headliners, you’re missing half the story. Festival Top Tips Arrive earlier than planned. The energy builds gradually and early sets often surprise you. Pick a meeting point immediately. Service gets unreliable once the crowd thickens. Do not over-schedule. Lock in must-sees and leave space to move. Hydrate before you need to. It is not glamorous advice. It works. Protect your phone. Dense crowds require awareness. Tickets Tickets are live now — secure yours before they are gone. Book Miami Festival Tickets Miami Festival Lineup 2026 – FAQ What time should I arrive at the festival? Earlier than you think. Some of the strongest sets happen before sunset, and arriving early gives you space to explore without peak crowd pressure. Is it worth seeing non-headliners? Yes. Smaller stage performances often include unreleased tracks, surprise collaborations, and more intimate energy. They are part of what defines the weekend. How should I plan my schedule? Choose two to four priority sets per day, then leave space between them. Moving between stages takes longer than expected, especially at night. What should I bring? Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, hydration, and secure storage for your phone. Miami heat and dense crowds require preparation. CHECK AVAILABILITY
The Miami lineup is stacked. Big artists, packed stages, and a weekend built around music. Here’s what to know before you go. Quick navigation Headliners on the Main Stage For the House & Techno Crowd The Latin & Global Energy Do Not Ignore the Earlier Sets Festival Top Tips Tickets FAQ 🌟 The Headliners Taking Over the Main Stage The biggest names. The loudest crowds. The moments that will flood your feed. Calvin Harris is bringing the sing-along anthems. Expect that one track everyone suddenly remembers all the words to. Bad Bunny in Miami just makes sense. The energy is going to feel less like a set and more like a city-wide moment. David Guetta is bringing the sing-along anthems. Expect that one track everyone suddenly remembers all the words to. And Skrillex brings controlled chaos - sharp transitions, heavy bass, and a crowd that does not stand still. These are the performances you plan your entire weekend around. The ones that shut down group chats because everyone’s debating where to stand. 🎧 For The House & Techno Crowd Miami doesn’t play about dance music. It never has. Martin Garrix brings the emotional build-ups. Arms in the air. Main character moment. Charlotte de Witte will have the late-night crowd locked in, dark and hypnotic with no distractions. Fisher is pure movement. No overthinking. Just rhythm. And Tiësto in Miami feels nostalgic in the best way — a reminder of why this city became a global dance capital. If you’re here for flawless transitions, deep cuts, and those “wait… what remix is this?” moments, this is your scene. 💃 The Latin & Global Energy It would not be Miami without it. Karol G brings presence and precision with a crowd that follows her lead. Rauw Alejandro pairs smooth vocals with a performance that holds attention from start to finish. Anitta blends pop and Brazilian funk in a way that feels built for a Miami crowd. This mix is what makes the festival feel like Miami - not just another EDM weekend. Don’t Ignore The Earlier Sets Real ones know: some of the best performances happen before sunset. Smaller stages. Fewer phones in the air. DJs testing unreleased tracks. Random back-to-backs that weren’t even on the schedule. If you only show up for the headliners, you’re missing half the story. Festival Top Tips Arrive earlier than planned. The energy builds gradually and early sets often surprise you. Pick a meeting point immediately. Service gets unreliable once the crowd thickens. Do not over-schedule. Lock in must-sees and leave space to move. Hydrate before you need to. It is not glamorous advice. It works. Protect your phone. Dense crowds require awareness. Tickets Tickets are live now — secure yours before they are gone. Book Miami Festival Tickets Miami Festival Lineup 2026 – FAQ What time should I arrive at the festival? Earlier than you think. Some of the strongest sets happen before sunset, and arriving early gives you space to explore without peak crowd pressure. Is it worth seeing non-headliners? Yes. Smaller stage performances often include unreleased tracks, surprise collaborations, and more intimate energy. They are part of what defines the weekend. How should I plan my schedule? Choose two to four priority sets per day, then leave space between them. Moving between stages takes longer than expected, especially at night. What should I bring? Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, hydration, and secure storage for your phone. Miami heat and dense crowds require preparation.