Ultra Miami Phase 3 Unveils Key B2B Sets and Debuts
Alexandra

Bayfront Park will operate under intensified event logistics from March 27–29, 2026, with planned lane reductions on Biscayne Boulevard, expanded pedestrian zones around the park, and expected surges in maritime traffic across Biscayne Bay as fans access the site by water taxis and private craft.
Phase 3 additions: who’s been added and when
The latest Phase 3 announcement for Ultra Music Festival 2026 centers on heavyweight house and techno pairings and multiple world- and U.S.-exclusive back-to-back (B2B) performances. Leading the update, Dennis Cruz and Seth Troxler are confirmed as RESISTANCE headliners in a B2B slot designed for extended sets and peak-time techno programming.
| Date | Highlight | Stage/Program |
|---|---|---|
| March 27, 2026 | Opening night with new Resistance headliners | Bayfront Park — RESISTANCE |
| March 28, 2026 | World debuts and exclusive B2Bs | Multiple stages |
| March 29, 2026 | U.S. debuts and closing showcases | Multiple stages |
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Notable RESISTANCE and techno support
RESISTANCE programming has been bolstered by a varied techno roster: Alan Fitzpatrick B2B Marco Faraone, rising star JOA, minimal groove selector Rossi., Australian techno artist Juliet Fox, Miami-based afrohouse expert Malóne, Ibiza veteran Mar-T, and names such as m.O.N.R.O.E., Plastik Funk, SCENARIOS, and Black Fancy provide depth across late-night slots.
World and U.S. debuts announced
- First-ever world-exclusive Amelie Lens B2B Sara Landry
- World debuts: Deorro, Mike Posner, and MORTEN as TIMELESS
- Other world-firsts: Argy B2B Mind Against, Ray Volpe B2B Sullivan King, and Clara Cuvé B2B Shlømo
- U.S. debuts: Adam Beyer B2B Joseph Capriati, Outlaw B2B TYRM (DJ Snake’s techno alias), Joris Voorn B2B Korolova, and progressive house supergroup HALŌ (Matisse & Sadko, DubVision, Third Party)
Operational impacts for attendees and boating interests
With Bayfront Park surrounded by water on one side, the festival’s logistics will directly affect marine operations. Expect a heavier concentration of charter and private yacht traffic near Downtown Miami marinas during event hours, increased demand for moorings, and possible temporary regulated anchor zones to maintain safety for ferries and water taxis serving the venue. Organizers typically coordinate with local harbor authorities to issue Notices to Mariners and to arrange additional marine patrols.
Practical checklist for arriving by sea
- Confirm marina availability and reserve a berth or tender service in advance.
- Coordinate with local harbormasters about any temporary no-anchor zones near Bayfront Park.
- Hire a licensed captain if unfamiliar with local channels; congestion increases collision risk.
- Allow extra time for docking and shore transfer amid festival road closures.
- Secure valuables and prepare dry bags—onshore crowds and wind can complicate tendering.
Ticketing, crowd flow and transit
Tickets for Ultra Music Festival 2026 are on sale and the Phase 3 reveal is likely to push last-minute purchases. Attendees should expect staged entry windows, expanded security checkpoints, and designated drop-off/pick-up zones to manage pedestrian flows. Public transit authorities frequently add service for Ultra weekends; however, those planning to approach by boat should factor in shuttle and tender schedules, and the possibility of extended queuing for water transfers.
Festival layout considerations
RESISTANCE’s footprint within the park typically requires amplified sound gear, dedicated trucking zones, and backstage access corridors. These operational needs can temporarily alter nearby street-level parking and marina access, impacting short-term berth availability and on-site loading for charter operators.
Brief historical overview
Ultra Music Festival began in 1999 as a single-day event in Miami and grew into a multi-day global brand known for cutting-edge electronic programming and the landmark RESISTANCE stage concept, which launched to spotlight techno and underground scenes. Bayfront Park has hosted Ultra since the festival’s return to Downtown Miami, and the event has often driven coordinated city-level logistics—ranging from shuttle and transit augmentation to maritime coordination—given its waterfront setting.
Historically, Ultra has been a bellwether for the electronic music calendar. Its programming choices frequently influence touring schedules, festival bookings worldwide, and the appetite of electronic music fans for destination travel. The festival’s sustained ability to attract exclusive B2B collaborations has reinforced Miami’s status as a springboard for new productions and global debuts.
Outlook: what Phase 3 means for tourism and local services
The Phase 3 lineup, with multiple exclusive B2Bs and debuts, will likely increase short-term tourism demand for Miami-area accommodations, marine charters, and recreational services. Expect boosted bookings for day charters, superyacht tenders, and marina slip rentals as international visitors seek waterfront vantage points and private transport to and from Bayfront Park. For local operators, the event is an opportunity to offer curated yachting experiences, combined hospitality, and logistics support tailored to festivalgoers.
Advice for travel planners and operators
- Charter operators should confirm insurance and port clearances for increased passenger loads.
- Marinas and rental brokers can capitalize on early-bird reservations and package offers that combine berth, tender service, and transfers.
- Festival promoters and local authorities should coordinate marine notices and crowd management plans to minimize disruption to regular boating activities and fishing operations.
The Phase 3 roster amplifies Ultra’s draw for both local and international audiences through high-profile B2B performances and multiple world and U.S. debuts, reinforcing Miami’s dual role as a music and maritime hub. For visitors combining festival attendance with yachting or boating, planning ahead—securing berths, confirming tender routes, and coordinating arrival/departure windows—will be essential to a smooth experience.
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