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We Belong Here Deliver Breathtaking 2nd Edition Of Festival In Miami!

We Belong Here returned to Miami in February with its hugely successful and much anticipated second edition. In a newly expanded two day format, the festival offered a boutique experience at Miami’s stunning Virginia Key Beach Park. 

The final line up included headliners Kaskade Redux (3 Hour Set), Lane 8 (3 Hour Sunset Set), Korolova, ThembaJames Hype, Gioli & Assia, Calussa b2b Malone, Francis Mercier, and many more. 

It was a soul enriching experience with a warm and friendly crowd reflected by an equally diverse line-up. The breathtaking location was an 863-acre barrier island with expansive wetlands, scenic beaches and sweeping views of the bay. 

Here some of these pictures capture the glory of what went down. 

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