The second wave of artists playing Ultra Music Festival next year includes Alesso b2b Martin Garrix, Ray Volpe b2b Sullivan King, new supergroup HALŌ, AFROJACK, ARTBAT, and more.
Ultra Music Festival continues to captivate those seeking dynamic performances in the dance music scene. Earlier this year, the festival revealed the first wave of artists slated to take the stage at Miami’s Bayfront Park on March 27-29, drawing eyes with bookings like John Summit, Armin van Buuren, Sebastian Ingrosso b2b Steve Angello, and the debut of Amelie Lens b2b Sara Landry. Now, Ultra Music Festival has revealed its second wave of artists for the 2026 lineup, delighting its global fanbase.
If you wanted more back-to-back action at Ultra Music Festival, you’re in luck because they’ve delivered some major sets that will turn heads. The first will bring longtime mainstage heroes Alesso and Martin Garrix to the stage together, but that’s just the start. Three more world debuts will occur in Miami next year, featuring Argy and Mind Against, Ray Volpe and Sullivan King, and Clara Cuvé and Shlømo. Other back-to-back action includes the US debuts of Joris Voorn b2b Korolova, DJ Snake’s The Outlaw b2b TRYM, and progressive house supergroup HALŌ, which pairs the minds of Matisse & Sadko, DubVision, and Third Party.
Of course, there’s a bevy of other talented artists who have been added to the Ultra Music Festival lineup for solo sets. Legendary acts like AFROJACK, Andy C, Deep Dish, Nicky Romero, Da Tweekaz, Bloody Beetroots, Vini Vici, and Laidback Luke will all be present and accounted for. Those looking for a dose of forward-thinking sounds from Latin house and UKG to bass and harder styles can get their fix from the likes of Alt8, BOU, Bolo, Dual Damage, DJ Gigola, Hamdi, Jessica Audiffred, Mish, LAYZ, SUPERSTRINGS, The Saints, and X Club. And you won’t want to miss festival staples like Nostalgix, Loud Luxury, Julian Cross, Maddix, and ARMNHMR.
To add to the excitement, Ultra Music Festival revealed an array of stage takeovers to highlight prominent brands and labels in the scene. Amensia Ibiza is slated to take over a stage, while The Martinez Brothers’ Cuttin’ Headz will make its debut at the festival. A State of Trance will mark its 14th year at Ultra Miami while celebrating its own 25th anniversary, and Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak will host a special takeover for the label’s 30th anniversary. Additionally, Dirty Workz, Hekate, and Live from Earth will showcase a range of sounds throughout the weekend.
Tickets for Ultra Music Festival 2026 are on sale and moving quickly. Head to the official website for more details and to make your purchase.
Ultra Music Festival 2026 – Phase 2 Lineup:





