While some EDM-lovers are still recovering from ULTRA 15, the time is already here to start planning for ULTRA Music Festival 2014! Next year's March dates for the legendary music experience during Miami Music Week have recently been confirmed and early bird tickets are going on sale this week! Although our bank accounts may be nearly drained from the countless upcoming summer music festivals, one more ticket purchase is absolutely necessary. Put some money aside and save the date for 16th edition of UMF, which has become one of the biggest music festivals in the world! Ultra Music Festival 2014 will take place during the last weekend in March, from Friday March 28 through Sunday March 30 in Miami, Florida during Miami Music Week, reports the UNTZ. Returning to its traditional single weekend tradition (at least for now), the best DJ's in the world will be bumping beats in Miami for three days only, making tickets an even hotter commodity than last year's two-weekend festival. Early Bird Tickets for 2014 will go on sale on Tuesday, May 21 2013 at 1pm ET and are priced at $149.95 for general admission. Yes, you read that right! For a limited time only, tickets will be available exclusively at www.ultramusicfestival.com. Read More »
Superstar DJ Avicii opens up his "Ultra" exclusive pop-up hotel, The Avicii Hotel, to coincide with Ultra Music Festival in Miami. As Miami New Times reports, between Friday, March 15, and Monday, March 25, the "Levels" DJ will take over the Marlin Hotel in Miami Beach on 12th Street and Collins Avenue. The entire hotel will be redesigned and branded by the EDM star and his management company, run by Ash Pournouri, reveals Vibe. Read More »
Dada Life is about to "Unleash the Dada" as they get kicked out of the airport on their way to Miami Music Week. While attempting to travel to Miami for the Ultra Music Festival today, the Swedish electro-house duo Dada Life have "ultra" airport issues. DJs Olle Corneer and Stefan Engblom had their passports taken away by the Swedish border control at an airpirt in Stockholm. We were first made aware of the problem when the duo starting venting on their Twitter page earlier today: Read More »