Ultra Music Festival announces Swedish House Mafia, REZZ, Eric Prydz's HOLO, Carl Cox, more

Ultra Music Festival announces Swedish House Mafia, REZZ, Eric Prydz's HOLO, Carl Cox, more

Ultra Music Festival has confirmed the Phase 1 line-up for its 2023 edition.

The festival will return once again to its longtime Miami home of Bayfront Park from 24th-26th March with a number of acts scheduled for exclusive Miami performances across the weekend. Among them are Swedish House Mafia, REZZ, Armin van Buuren, Carl Cox, Martin Garrix and Grimes.

Eric Prydz is also set to exclusively bring his HOLO live show concept to the event, while Kaskade and Deadmau5 will play together under the joint alias Kx5.

The Phase 1 line-up announcement is rounded out by the likes of Hardwell, Tale Of Us, Claude VonStroke and Timmy Trumpet. Armin van Buuren’s A State Of Trance and Claude VonStroke’s Dirtybird label are among the confirmed stage hosts so far.

Tickets for Ultra Miami’s 2023 edition are on sale here.

It was hinted that Swedish House Mafia would play Ultra 2023 during this year’s edition of the festival after a teaser was shown via an on-stage video projection. The performance will mark the Swedes’ first appearance at Ultra Miami since 2018.

2022’s edition of the event marked the return of Ultra Miami to its downtown home of Bayfront Park after moving to Virginia Key for one year only in 2019. The festival is set to be held at Bayfront Park until at least 2027 after an agreement was made between the City of Miami Commission, the festival and the Bayfront Park Management Trust in May of this year.

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