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In March, Ultra Music Festival celebrated its 25th anniversary with a massive 3-day event at Bayfront Park (March 28–30). The weekend brought together global superstars like Skrillex, Martin Garrix, Carl Cox, Armin van Buuren, Charlotte de Witte, Steve Aoki, Alesso, and many more.
Highlights included the world debut of Anyma B2B Solomun, the first Ultra performance of Everything Always (John Summit & Dom Dolla), and a historic surprise when Sia and David Guetta performed “Titanium” together for the first time. The celebration proved once again why Ultra remains one of the world’s most iconic electronic music festivals.
Into Hyperspace
Ultra released its official aftermovie titled “Into Hyperspace”, produced by UMF Films and Final Kid Films, directed by Charly Friedrichs with new creative leads Victor Eguiguren and JP Caruana.
Instead of the usual aftermovie style, this one was created as a “Cinematic Hyperreel” a full story-driven film that can also be split into shorter clips.
The movie begins with a scene of an astronaut piloting a spaceship in a futuristic world, before landing in Miami with Deadmau5’s classic “Ghosts ’n Stuff.” From there, viewers are taken through Bayfront Park, showcasing the massive crowd and stunning performances across the Main Stage, RESISTANCE Megastructure, Worldwide Stage, and Live Stage.
Artists featured in the film include Subtronics, Timmy Trumpet, Miss Monique, Mau P, Armin van Buuren, Steve Aoki, ARTBAT, Joel Corry, Adam Beyer, Four Tet, Charlotte de Witte, Carl Cox, Solomun, Boris Brejcha, Tiësto, Skrillex, Gesaffelstein, Zedd, Hardwell, Martin Garrix, and many more.
The soundtrack, mixed by Final Kid, blends new releases with Ultra classics, including Joe Brunning’s “Now Let Me See You Work” a Carl Cox favorite that has become an anthem of the festival. The result takes fans on a journey through Ultra’s past, present, and future.
Ultra Music Festival will return to Bayfront Park, Miami on March 27–29, 2026. Fans can already join the waitlist for early ticket access and be part of a festival that continues to grow and set the standard for EDM events worldwide.
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