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We Belong Here Confirms First-Ever Edition in Palm Beach

Cameron DeFaria by Cameron DeFaria
September 23, 2025
in Festival News
Photo Credit: We Belong Here

The freshly announced We Belong Here Palm Beach is set to make its debut at Meyer Amphitheatre on December 27-28.


Every so often, a dance music promoter comes along who takes ownership of the scene in their own tasteful way. Known for its purple-neon glow, lush, circular stage design, and consistently top-tier artist lineups, We Belong Here is now officially expanding to Palm Beach, Florida. After hosting multiple editions in Miami and selling out their inaugural Tampa Bay festival in under a week of releasing tickets, the promoter will subsequently take to Palm Beach’s open-air waterfront venue, Meyer Amphitheatre, on December 27-28.

“The growth of our original festival in Miami doesn’t happen without people coming from all across the state of Florida, the country, and the world,” said We Belong Here co-founder Justin Dauman. “The first place we look to bring new experiences is where our community is most active. South Florida is often overlooked for touring acts because of its proximity to Miami, but a vibrant house and techno scene is growing. We want to help lift that scene up, and create something special here.”

We Belong Here boasts a historical log of head-turning artist lineups in both New York and Florida. The team also admirably prioritizes spotlighting local DJ talent. Next on the docket for their team is We Belong Here Brooklyn, to be held on Greenpoint’s Manhattan-facing waterfront over the weekend of Friday, October 3. In addition to hosting globally esteemed electronic talent, such as Gordo, Elderbrook, Carl Cox, MGMT, Prospa, and SIDEPIECE, the fast-approaching Brooklyn edition will also feature locally sourced New York acts, including JESTER and GIRLCODE.

Details on the lineup for the debut of We Belong Here Palm Beach is still a mystery. That said, much like at the upcoming events in Brooklyn and Tampa Bay, the upcoming edition will feature food service curated by America’s premier open-air food market, Smorgasburg.

Be the first to get wind of We Belong Here Palm Beach’s still-embargoed artist lineup by RSVP-ing on their official website. There, you can also browse ticket options and festival information on the two other forthcoming events.

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