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Miami Music Week is the True Start of the Festival Season

Erik Nilsen by Erik Nilsen
April 14, 2025
in Event Reviews, Opinion

While Ultra kicks off the US festival season, Miami Music Week is the real star of the show, offering a unique event you can’t find anywhere else.


With Ultra Music Festival and Miami Music Week (MMW) now behind us, the US festival season is officially underway. Ultra alone draws over 50,000 attendees to Miami‘s Bayfront Park each day, but what’s often overshadowed is MMW, a citywide celebration of dance music culture that runs the week before, and the weekend of, Ultra.

MMW transforms the entire city into an electrifying hub of nonstop events, including pool parties, pop-ups, boat parties, warehouse raves, and club showcases. Unlike festivals that concentrate activities within a confined space, MMW sprawls across Miami, from iconic venues like Club Space and Factory Town to boutique spots like Floyd, Jolene Sound Room, and ZeyZey, hosting extended DJ sets lasting three, four, five, even ten plus hours. These marathon performances offer fans intimate experiences with their favorite artists that simply aren’t possible in the typical festival format.

What makes Miami Music Week stand out is its incredible diversity and global appeal. It not only brings together a wide range of dance music genres like house, techno, drum and bass, and trance, but it also connects the international dance music community. Fans and artists come to Miami from all over the world. I myself even traveled from Bali just to be part of this year’s event.

Factory Town

Adding to this global draw, the return of Winter Music Conference (WMC) further solidifies Miami’s status as an essential stop for those in the industry. It’s a three-day conference delving into the music industry, with panels and talks from its key players. As one of the few industry-focused gatherings in North America — alongside global events like International Music Summit in Ibiza, Berlin‘s Music Conference, and Brighton Music Conference — WMC attracts industry insiders and artists keen on networking and collaboration. 

An equally important standout feature of MMW is the sheer intensity and frequency of artists’ performances. DJs such as Beltran and Chris Stussy often play one to three events daily throughout the week. While demanding, this intense schedule opens doors for spontaneous, creative sets that venture beyond typical artist repertoires.

Impromptu b2bs, even spontaneous b6b sets, become the norm rather than the exception. While this is nothing new for Club Space, the fact this is happening all over the city is exceptional. Skrillex even took advantage of MMW’s unique platform this year and hosted a surprise listening party for his new album, highlighting the unpredictability and excitement of this week-long marathon.

Pnk Records ZeyZey
Photo credit: @jrdnwx

One of the most memorable events this year was hosted by Miami-based Pnk Records at ZeyZey. While venues like Club Space may always hold a special place in my heart, the Pnk Records party exemplified the sense of community and fan dedication that defines MMW.

Seeing attendees fully embrace the theme, proudly wearing branded merch and Pnk Records clothespins, underscored a level of community engagement I haven’t seen elsewhere. Coupled with solid performances from local and label-associated artists, this event truly captured the essence of what makes MMW special: a passionate, connected, and vibrant community coming together to celebrate the music they love.

While tickets to these events sell out crazy fast already, this isn’t an event to sleep on. Miami Music Week highlights dance music’s global reach with unmatched authenticity and community spirit. It’s a different experience from mainstream EDM festivals. It offers an intimate encounter with the culture of dance music, something that you’d otherwise might have to find in Ibiza.

Anyone who appreciates the depth, variety, and communal joy of dance music should seriously consider attending Miami Music Week next year or in the future. It’s definitely unique to the city of Miami and would be hard to replicate anywhere else.


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Erik Nilsen

Erik Nilsen

Erik's love for music began when he was just a kid. Over the years, he's explored most genres, but a Blackberry commercial featuring Diplo ignited his passion for dance music. During a trip through South America, he saw Michael Bibi perform 8 times across 7 countries in the same month. Recently, Erik has been producing his own house music as yerik.

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