Ultra Miami announces 2022 livestream schedule

Ultra Miami announces 2022 livestream schedule

The livestream schedule for this year’s Ultra Music Festival (UMF) has been revealed.

The festival returns to Miami’s Bayfront Park this weekend, 25th-27th March. Having recently shared the set times for the weekend, organisers have now shared details of its #ULTRALIVE stream. As well as featuring various performances across multiple stages throughout the weekend, the schedule will also include curated content such as artist and fan interviews.

Elsewhere, Ultra Resistance’s Carl Cox Megastructure will host its own dedicated stream across the three days, and there will be a special broadcast of A State of Trance’s Ultra Worldwide Stage takeover. The latter will celebrate the 10th anniversary of UMF hosting Armin Van Buuren’s iconic radio show.

See below for #ULTRALIVE broadcast times and go here to watch across the weekend..

Friday, 25th March: 3:30 p.m. to midnight
Saturday, 26th March: 4 p.m. to midnight
Sunday, 27th March: 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.

With two days to go to this year’s sold-out edition, organisers have also announced the festival’s live art and installation programme, as well as its Mission Home sustainability initiatives. Go here for more information. 

UMF 2022 will mark its return to Bayfront Park for the first time since 2018, having reached a historic agreement with the Downtown Neighbors Alliance (DNA), a residents’ organisation representing 13 apartment blocks in central Miami. The three-day event was forced to relocate to Virginia Key in 2019 as a result of noise pollution and public nuisance complaints.

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