The global festival brand deepens its sustainability and community impact through artist partnerships, local activations, and fan-driven initiatives in Miami.
Ultra Music Festival is doubling down on its commitment to community impact and environmental responsibility as it heads into 2026, unveiling the new Mission: Home Alliance alongside the return of its beloved Miami-based outreach events. Building on a notable year for its award-winning sustainability program, Ultra’s latest efforts place giving back at the center of festival culture –d connecting artists, fans, and local organizations in meaningful, significant ways.
The newly launched Mission: Home Alliance brings together globally recognized artists including Steve Aoki, KSHMR, Sam Feldt, TOKiMONSTA, Flux Pavilion, MORTEN, Joel Corry, ALLEYCVT, and more, uniting them around a shared commitment to sustainability. Through the initiative, artists help amplify Ultra’s environmental and social messaging to millions of fans worldwide, sharing educational resources and encouraging everyday sustainable choices. It’s a direct extension of Ultra’s belief that the influence of music culture can (and should) drive positive change beyond the festival gates.
When it comes to local initiatives, Ultra continues to invest in Miami through hands-on community events. Bayfront Bark returns on February 1, bringing free pet adoptions, donation drives, and nonprofit partnerships to Bayfront Park, while the sixth annual Making Waves shoreline cleanup on March 7 once again mobilizes volunteers to protect Biscayne Bay. These initiatives have already removed thousands of pounds of debris, supported animal welfare organizations, and strengthened ties between the festival and the city it calls home.

For more information and updates on Mission: Home, visit:
https://ultramusicfestival.com/mission-home.
