

Every year, Miami becomes a global meeting point for electronic music.
During Miami Music Week, artists, labels, DJs and fans from around the world gather in the city to celebrate the culture that connects them. Clubs, rooftops, beach venues and warehouses transform into stages for hundreds of events happening across a few intense days.
At the center of this week stands one of the most recognized electronic music festivals in the world: the Ultra Music Festival. With massive stages and an international audience, Ultra represents the large-scale side of electronic music culture.
But Miami Music Week is more than a festival. While the big stages attract global attention, countless smaller events shape the deeper atmosphere of the week. Label showcases, underground club nights and spontaneous gatherings bring artists and listeners closer together.
This contrast defines Miami Music Week. It combines spectacle and intimacy, global exposure and local connection. One moment you stand in front of a massive festival stage, the next you find yourself in a small club where a DJ plays until sunrise.
For many in the electronic music world, Miami Music Week is not just an event — it is a yearly pulse that reflects the energy of the global scene.
