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    Ultra Music Festival 2025: Phase 2 Lineup Unveiled for 25th Anniversary

    By Mark MancinoNovember 20, 2024
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    In addition to a monstrous top-tier headlining roster, the bill includes well-known and up-and-coming support talent.

    Ultra Music Festival has just unveiled the phase 2 lineup for its flagship 25th anniversary this coming March 28-30, 2025. Among those set to take one of the many stages at Ultra 2025, include an array of top-tier talent across a multitude of electronic music genres. Returning to its home at Bayfront Park in Downtown Miami, Ultra 25 has just announced 50 additional acts set to transform the space into what’s certain to be another unforgettable edition.

    From its stage hosts to label showcases, Ultra Music Festival ’25 will take you from the world-famous MainStage to their RESISTANCE experience – and everything in between. The MegaStructure, Ultra Worldwide, Ultra Live, and UMF Radio stages are slated to welcome an eclectic and diverse mix of artists, DJs, bands, labels, and more.

    Phase 2 headliners include some of the biggest names in the scene, such as Gryffin, Knife Party, KSHMR (Live), Steve Aoki, and Timmy Trumpet. These additions join previously announced acts like Above & Beyond, Armin van Buuren, Martin Garrix, Gesaffelstein, and Tiësto, among others. Exclusive performances like Anyma B2B Solomun and the global debut of Carl Cox’s “Evolution” live show further highlight Ultra’s reputation for delivering once-in-a-lifetime sets.

    Ultra’s RESISTANCE imprint returns with a stellar lineup of house and techno artists spread across two stages, featuring names like Adam Beyer, Charlotte de Witte, and Richie Hawtin. The Phase 2 additions include standouts like Patrick Topping, Kevin de Vries, and Josh Wink, who performed at Ultra’s inaugural event in 1999. Unique back-to-back sets from Massano and Chris Avantgarde, along with Space 92 x Popof Present Turbulences, ensure even more memorable moments.

    New to this year’s festival are stage takeovers that elevate the experience. Partiboi69 brings his Area 69 series, blending humor, cutting-edge visuals, and genre-defying sets, while psytrance duo Vini Vici hosts the first-ever psytrance stage takeover under their Alteza Records banner. Hardstyle pioneer Coone’s Dirty Workz label also returns to represent the harder sounds of the scene.

    Additional performers include fan favorites such as Andy C, Barclay Crenshaw, Crankdat, Infected Mushroom, and TOKiMONSTA, alongside rising stars and genre innovators. Ultra 2025’s lineup is a testament to its enduring legacy as the premier destination for electronic music fans worldwide.

    For more information and to purchase tickets, visit ultramusicfestival.com.

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