Miami Music Week 2026: Dates, Locations, and Tickets Guide

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This guide was prepared for visitors planning Miami Music Week logistics—neighborhood-by-neighborhood—based on publicly available event listings and venue information, in line with the travel-focused coverage published on HireDriverMiami.com.

Miami Music Week 2026 features over 200 events

  • Miami Music Week (MMW) returns March 24–29, 2026, turning Miami and Miami Beach into a six-day, citywide electronic-music circuit.
  • Flagship anchors include Ultra Music Festival (March 27–29, Bayfront Park), RESISTANCE (March 25–29, M2), and Winter Music Conference (March 25–26, Kimpton EPIC).
  • Events span Downtown, South Beach, Wynwood, and beyond, from pool parties and club takeovers to boat cruises and warehouse-style nights.
  • Tickets are typically sold per event; buy through official event/venue links and major platforms listed by organizers.

Miami Music Week 2026 Overview
– Dates shown in current event listings: March 24–29, 2026 (six days of programming across Miami + Miami Beach).
– Scale: listings commonly describe 200+ events citywide (pool parties, club nights, showcases, cruises, and conference-adjacent programming).
– Anchor programs repeatedly referenced in listings:
Ultra Music Festival: March 27–29Bayfront Park (Downtown)
RESISTANCE Miami Music Week: March 25–29M2 (South Beach)
Winter Music Conference: March 25–26Kimpton EPIC Hotel (Downtown)
– Practical implication: because events are independently produced, tickets, set times, and entry rules are confirmed per event page (not by a single master pass).

Overview of Miami Music Week 2026

Miami Music Week is Miami’s annual, decentralized celebration of electronic music—less a single festival than a dense network of parties, showcases, and industry gatherings spread across multiple neighborhoods. Programming traditionally builds toward the weekend finale at Ultra Music Festival in Downtown Miami.

Expect a mix of daytime pool parties, late-night club lineups, label showcases, and conference-adjacent events that draw international DJs, producers, promoters, and fans.

How MMW Scheduling Works
MMW works more like a citywide “menu” than one gated festival: each promoter/venue publishes its own door time, age limit, bag policy, and ticket link. If you’re planning ahead, treat the official event listing and the venue/promoter page as the final word—lineups and set times can shift as the week approaches.

Key Dates for Miami Music Week

Miami Music Week Schedule

MMW programming runs day and night across Miami and Miami Beach.

Because Miami Music Week is decentralized, exact set times, door times, and venue policies are published per event—so the most accurate details will always be on the official event listing and the venue/promoter page. The week is commonly structured around:
– Early-week pool parties and club takeovers
– Midweek industry programming and showcases
– Weekend peak crowds tied to Ultra and major nightlife lineups

Main Events Timeline

Key anchors listed for 2026 include:
RESISTANCE Miami Music Week: March 25–29 at M2 (South Beach)
Winter Music Conference: March 25–26 at Kimpton EPIC Hotel (Downtown Miami)
Ultra Music Festival: March 27–29 at Bayfront Park (Downtown Miami)

A sample day-by-day flow highlighted in event listings:
Tue, March 24: Opening pool parties and major club takeovers (including a long-form Club Space takeover)
Wed–Thu, March 25–26: Winter Music Conference days plus warehouse/label showcases across Wynwood and Miami Beach
Fri–Sun, March 27–29: Ultra weekend plus stacked afterparties and closing events citywide

Day / Date What typically ramps up Common planning note
Tue, Mar 24 Openers: pool parties + first big club takeovers Great night to start local and learn venue logistics (ID, bag rules, entry lines).
Wed, Mar 25 WMC begins + showcases; RESISTANCE begins Expect overlapping start times—pick one “anchor” and keep the rest flexible.
Thu, Mar 26 WMC day 2 + heavy warehouse/label programming After-hours options expand; plan sleep/food windows earlier in the day.
Fri, Mar 27 Ultra Day 1 + major afterparties Downtown congestion spikes; build extra transit time.
Sat, Mar 28 Ultra Day 2 + peak club/warehouse schedule Busiest night for conflicts—choose 1–2 priorities and commit.
Sun, Mar 29 Ultra Day 3 + closings Some events end earlier; others run late—confirm door times before you move.

Major Events During the Week

Ultra Music Festival Details

Ultra Music Festival is the marquee weekend destination and a separate ticket from most MMW parties. For 2026 it is scheduled March 27–29 at Bayfront Park in Downtown Miami, with multi-stage production and a lineup that typically blends mainstage EDM, house, techno, and live-leaning electronic acts.

RESISTANCE Miami Music Week Overview

RESISTANCE—Ultra’s underground-focused brand—runs a dedicated Miami Music Week program March 25–29 at M2 in South Beach. It’s positioned as a techno and house stronghold during the week, with late-night sets and club-scale production.

Winter Music Conference Highlights

Winter Music Conference (WMC) returns as the industry-facing pillar of the week, scheduled March 25–26 at the Kimpton EPIC Hotel. WMC is known for panels, networking, and programming that overlaps with sanctioned parties—often making it a hub for artists, labels, managers, and media.

Choosing the Right Miami Week
Ultra (Bayfront Park, Mar 27–29): best if you want a single, all-day festival “main event” with big-stage production. Trade-offs: higher cost, fixed location, heavier crowds and Downtown congestion.
RESISTANCE at M2 (Mar 25–29): best if you want late-night club energy with a techno/house lean and a consistent venue base. Trade-offs: club entry rules (often 21+), lines can be long, and set times can run very late.
Winter Music Conference at Kimpton EPIC (Mar 25–26): best if you’re mixing music with industry panels/networking and conference-adjacent parties. Trade-offs: it’s more schedule-driven (sessions, badges/tickets) and less “show up anytime” than nightlife events.
Quick pick:
– Here mainly to dance: Ultra + 1–2 club nights
– Here for underground nights: RESISTANCE + a warehouse/showcase night
– Here for industry connections: WMC + targeted parties

Locations and Venues for Events

Bayfront Park and Other Key Venues

MMW’s footprint stretches across multiple neighborhoods, with major listed locations including:
Bayfront Park (Downtown Miami): Ultra Music Festival’s home base
Kimpton EPIC Hotel (Downtown Miami): Winter Music Conference venue
EPIC Hotel Pool: daytime pool-party programming tied to MMW listings

Nightclubs and Alternative Spaces

Beyond the festival grounds, MMW thrives in clubs and unconventional venues, including:
M2 (South Beach): RESISTANCE week programming
Club Space (Downtown Miami): after-hours institution known for marathon takeovers
1-800-LUCKY (Wynwood): showcase-style events in a food-hall setting
Boat venues (e.g., South Beach Lady cruise): ticketed party cruises during the week

Because each event is independently produced, entry rules and age requirements vary—with many nightlife events typically 21+.

Neighborhood / Area Venue examples mentioned in listings What it’s commonly good for during MMW Planning tip
Downtown Miami Bayfront Park; Club Space; Kimpton EPIC Ultra days, after-hours, conference programming Downtown traffic/garage demand rises sharply on Ultra weekend.
South Beach M2 Late-night club programming (including RESISTANCE) Check age rules and door times—lines can build early.
Wynwood 1-800-LUCKY Showcases and multi-artist bills in a walkable arts district Cluster multiple nearby stops to reduce rideshare waits.
Miami Beach (hotel zones) EPIC Hotel Pool (daytime listings) Pool parties and daytime events Bring only essentials—bag policies can be strict.
On the water South Beach Lady cruise (example) Ticketed party cruises Confirm boarding time/location; late arrivals often can’t be accommodated.

Genres Represented at Miami Music Week

Miami Music Week’s breadth is part of its draw. The 2026 listings and week format reflect a wide spread of electronic styles, including:
House
Techno
Trance
Bass music
Drum & bass

In practice, genre concentration often shifts by venue: techno-heavy rooms and after-hours spaces, house-driven pool parties, and bass-forward showcases depending on the promoter.

Match Your Taste to Venues
Use this quick “match your taste to the most common setting” guide when you’re scanning listings:
House: daytime pool parties + club nights with vocal/groove-forward lineups
Techno: late-night club rooms (especially underground-branded nights) + warehouse-style venues
Trance: headline-driven club/festival sets and dedicated label showcases
Bass / D&B: showcase bills and multi-artist nights where promoters stack faster tempos
Checkpoint: if an event page doesn’t clearly state the vibe, look at (1) the promoter/label hosting, (2) the venue’s typical programming, and (3) the supporting lineup—not just the headliner.

Headliners and Notable Acts

Because MMW is a network of separate events, lineups are distributed across promoters and venues. Names appearing across the week’s highlighted programming include:
John Summit, Eric Prydz, Amelie Lens, Adam Beyer
Hardwell, Alesso, Dom Dolla, Armin van Buuren
Carl Cox, Skrillex, Above & Beyond
Tiësto, Major Lazer

Many artists appear in multiple contexts—festival sets, label showcases, and club nights—making scheduling conflicts common and planning essential.

Ticketing Information and Access

Types of Tickets Available

Ticketing is typically event-by-event, rather than a single pass for the entire week.

In other words, most parties, pool events, and club nights are ticketed separately, and access rules (including age limits) are set by each venue and organizer. Common options include:
General admission (single event entry)
VIP tiers (priority entry and/or dedicated areas)
Table service at clubs (reserved seating and bottle minimums)
Venue-specific multi-event packages (offered by some organizers)

Where to Purchase Tickets

Organizers direct fans to buy via official event listings and authorized ticket links.

When in doubt, verify the ticket link from the Miami Music Week official site or the venue/promoter page before purchasing. For 2026, ticket access is commonly routed through:
– The Miami Music Week official website (event aggregation and links)
Venue and promoter pages
– Major resale/marketplace options such as StubHub (availability and pricing vary by event)

Given the volume of parties and frequent sellouts for high-demand nights, early purchase is often the difference between standard pricing and last-minute markups.

Smooth Ticketing From Start to Finish
A simple ticketing flow that prevents most MMW headaches:
1) Pick your anchors first (Ultra days, one RESISTANCE night, one “must-see” showcase).
2) Open the official event listing and click through to the venue/promoter ticket link (that’s usually the cleanest path).
3) Confirm the basics before you pay: date, venue address, age requirement, door time, and whether re-entry is allowed.
4) Choose the right tier: GA if you’re flexible; VIP/table only if you value faster entry/space more than cost.
5) Save proof of purchase offline: screenshot the QR code/confirmation and note the venue name (cell service can be spotty in dense crowds).
6) Day-of checkpoint: re-check the event page for last-minute updates (set times, entry rules, weather notes for outdoor/pool events).

Transportation and Parking Options

With events spread across Miami and Miami Beach, transportation is part of the strategy:
Rideshare is widely used for hopping between neighborhoods, especially late-night.
Public transit and walking can work well in dense areas (Downtown/South Beach), depending on where you’re staying.
Parking varies by venue; large-scale events near Downtown (including Bayfront Park) typically rely on nearby garages and increased congestion during peak hours.

The most reliable approach is to check each event’s venue page for recommended routes, parking guidance, and door times—then build buffers for Miami traffic.

Ultra Weekend Transit Planning
– Build a time buffer for every neighborhood hop (Downtown ↔ South Beach is rarely “quick” during peak hours).
– If you’re doing Ultra + afterparty, decide in advance whether you’re leaving Ultra early or accepting a later arrival.
– Screenshot the venue address + set/door time before you head out.
– If you’re driving, identify a garage/lot option near the venue before you arrive (Downtown fills up fast on Ultra weekend).
– For South Beach nights, plan for slower pickup/drop-off zones and short walks to the door.
– Keep your group’s plan simple: one primary destination per night + one backup nearby.

Safety and Security Measures

Security protocols differ by venue, but large events commonly use:
ID checks (often strict, especially at clubs)
Ticket scanning (digital or printed)
Bag inspections and security screening at major festival-style entries

Many events encourage guests to travel light—phone, ID, ticket confirmation, and essentials—since bag policies can be restrictive and lines move faster with minimal items.

Smooth Entry, Fewer Surprises
– Bring: government-issued ID, ticket/QR code, one payment method, and essentials only.
– Before you go: check the event page for age rules, bag size/clear-bag requirements, and prohibited items.
– Expect: security screening and bag checks at larger events—arrive earlier if you’re carrying a bag.
– Keep valuables minimal and secured; crowded entry lines are where items most often go missing.
– If you leave the venue, assume re-entry may not be allowed unless the event explicitly says it is.

Final Thoughts on Miami Music Week 2026

Embrace the Experience

Miami Music Week’s appeal is its scale and variety: a choose-your-own-adventure week where pool parties, club marathons, conference programming, and festival production all coexist—often within the same 24 hours.

Plan Ahead for a Memorable Week

MMW rewards preparation. Lock in the non-negotiables (Ultra days, a RESISTANCE night, a must-see label showcase), then map venues by neighborhood to reduce transit time. With March 24–29 packed across Miami and Miami Beach, a smart itinerary can be the difference between chasing sets—and actually catching them.

Plan MMW Without Overbooking
A simple way to plan MMW without overbooking:
1) Choose 2–3 anchors for the week (one per “mode”: festival, club, daytime).
2) Cluster by neighborhood each day (Downtown day + Downtown night beats bouncing across the bay twice).
3) Limit conflicts on purpose: pick one “must-see” set per night, then keep the rest optional.
4) Protect recovery time: food + water + a real sleep window makes the later nights better.
5) Confirm details day-of on the official listing/venue page (times and policies can change).

Event schedules, set times, and venue policies for Miami Music Week can change quickly as March approaches. This guide is based on publicly available information at the time of writing and is meant to help you plan neighborhoods and anchor events. Always confirm final details on official event listings and the venue or promoter page for each ticket, as availability and pricing can vary by night and organizer.

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