
Electronic Dance Music aficionados have a reason to be ecstatic as the Ultra Music Festival has revealed its lineup for the 2026 extravaganza. The event is slated to take over downtown Miami's Bayfront Park from March 27-29, promising a show that perennially pulls in thousands to revel in the South Florida vibes and powerhouse performances. In this next edition, heavy-hitters like DJ Snake, Steve Aoki, and Hardwell will grace the stages, according to posts on the festival's Instagram and reports by NBC Miami.
Woven into this tapestry of beats and synths, Japanese DJ Yousuke Yukimatsu will make his festival debut, making fans sit up and take notice. Not to be outdone, renowned names Illenium, Major Lazer, and John Summit are also on the billing, as shared by Pollstar. Adding a dash of nostalgia, Boys Noize is poised for a solo return after a collaborative show as Dog Blood with Skrillex back in 2019. Even more tantalizing, techno stalwarts Amalie Lens and Sara Landry are scheduled to present a world-exclusive back-to-back performance, in which the festival grounds will serve as their electrically-charged canvas.
Ticket sales are already underway for those eager to snag their spot in the pulsating crowd, with both three-day general admission and VIP packages ripe for the picking. The full onset of showtimes remains under wraps, but festival-goers can start plotting their Miami getaway come late March.
Other collaborations poised to stir the pot include Deorro, Mike Posner, and Morten who, according to Pollstar, are teaming up for the debut live performance of "Timeless". Levity is set to return following their last appearance in 2024, and Louis The Child is billed as playing for the first time since 2019, promising a fresh experience with every drop and beat. While fans are eager to witness a Crankdat and Wooli back-to-back set, Steve Aoki is also planning to celebrate 30 years of Dim Mak with a curated stage takeover during the festival.









