Ultra Music Festival and other events you need to know – NBC 6 South Florida

Ultra Music Festival and other events you need to know – NBC 6 South Florida

Miami Music Week (MMW) returns March 19-24 as one of the most popular electronic music events in the world.

2024 marks the 10th year and will feature some of the biggest names in the Electronic Dance Music (EDM) industry.

Ultra itself will see 165,000 fans representing 90 countries over three days, according to the MMW website.

Miami-Dade Transit is offering expanded service to help festival-goers get to Bayfront Park. On both Friday and Saturday, the Metromover and Metrorail will start at 5am and run until 2am the following morning.

On Sunday, services will end at midnight. The Green and Orange lines will run every 30 minutes between Earlington Heights and Dadeland South stations.

Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to pass through Miami for these events throughout the week, all leading up to the grand finale, the Ultra Music Festival.

There will be difficult traffic during the weekend as well. All southbound traffic on Biscayne Boulevard will be detoured westbound on NE 6th Street and may continue southbound on SE 2nd Avenue. Southbound traffic is advised to use NE 2 Avenue and Miami Avenue.

There will be no southbound traffic on Biscayne Boulevard from 6th Street to SW 1st Street.

These are some of the events taking place:

Tuesday

“Cloonee Presents Hellbent” will be held at Space Miami on Tuesday starting at 11:00 p.m. It will feature Andrea Oliva, Andruss, Cloonee, Mason Collective and Sosa. Prices start at $40.

No Sugar Added Miami takes place in Hyde Beach from 5pm on Tuesday. Entry is free before 19:30. Alex Wanna, Nala, Nico De Andrea, Notre Dame, Skatman and more will perform.

Wednesday

Black Coffee will be live at LIV Nightclub on Wednesday. The event starts at 10pm with tickets starting at $50.

The first day of Afterlife Miami at Miami Marine Stadium starts at 6pm on Wednesday. It will feature Adam Sellouk, Anyma, CamelPhat, Mathame and Tale Of Us. Tickets start at $77.

The Hideout Miami begins at noon Wednesday at the Clevelander Hotel. Admission starts at $15. Artists include Bautista, Blanco, Drax and more.

Thursday

Popular EDM artist Tiesto will be playing at LIV Nightclub on Thursday around 11:30 p.m. Prices for this event start at $90.

NITTI will be playing at MANA Wynwood 320 on Thursday around 9pm. Prices start at $40.

Friday

David Guetta at LIV happens Friday at 11:30 p.m. Tickets for the EDM icon start at $115.

Cheat Codes & Friends will be held on Friday at Electric Lady. Cheat Codes will be joined by Sigala, Bassjackers and Leondis. The event starts at 10pm and tickets start at $30.

Friday also kicks off the first day of the Ultra Music Festival at Bayfront Park, which runs from 4:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Prices start at $399. It will feature Alan Walker, Tiesto, 3LAU and more.

Saturday

Illenium will play a gig at Surfcomber on Saturday. The event starts at 12pm and tickets start at $50. He will be joined by Arty, Bonnie X Clyde, Bynx and more.

Slave to the Rhythm happens at Pier 5 and admission is free. The start is at 3 p.m. with the participation of Barbosa, Bebo and others.

Day two of Ultra also kicks off on Saturday, from 12pm to 12am – featuring several acts including David Guetta and Steve Aoki.

Sunday

Sunday marks the grand finale of Miami Music Week with the final day of Ultra featuring EDM legend Calvin Harris as well as Afrojack and more. It takes place from 12:00 to 22:00

Louis the Child will be playing at Oasis Wynwood on Sunday at 8pm. Daniel Allan, Jai Wolf and more will also be there. Prices start at $40.

The Miami Music Week website has the full list of events throughout the week.

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