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UMF 2025: Wet, Wild, and Wavy

Ultra Miami 2025 was a wild ride—epic beats, insane visuals, and a thunderstorm that couldn’t kill the vibe. From March 28-30, thousands of fans turned Bayfront Park into one massive dance floor, and when the rain poured down, the crowd danced harder. Nothing stops Ultra. Nothing.

Sets that Shook the City

The lineup this year was completely packed with incredible artists and unforgettable sets, but I did have a few personal favorites: Axwell, Chase & Status, Hardwell, Martin Garrix, and Armin van Buuren b2b Oliver Heldens b2b Maddix.

Axwell laid down some of the most infectious grooves, Chase & Status set the stage on fire-literally- and Hardwell was an absolute powerhouse. Martin Garrix proved once again why he deserved to close down the festival, delivering massive drops and ending the set with his own live vocals. The real showstopper though? The was the B3B madness of Armin van Buuren b2b Oliver Heldens b2b Maddix—a set full of surprises that had everyone dancing non-stop.

Rain Couldn’t Stop the Rave

While the festival saw mostly nice Miami weather, Sunday brought an unexpected challenge—a heavy rainstorm that threatened to disrupt the final night of the festival. However, Ultra’s production team quickly adjusted, making sure that the show went on with minimal interruptions. While some sets faced temporary delays, the energy never wavered as fans embraced the rain, turning the downpour into yet another unforgettable Ultra moment.

Back to Bayfront in 2026

All in all- Ultra Music Festival 2025 was pure chaos in the best way possible. From iconic sets to moments that I certainly won’t forget, this year’s festival was one for the books. See you next year at Bayfront Park—same great energy, and hopefully a different weather forecast.

Andrea Simon

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