Ultra Miami is officially back this weekend.
Running March 28 through 30, the 25th edition of the uber popular festival is gearing up for a stacked weekend of music and fun. Here is everything we know about this weekend's musical extravaganza:
Ultra Miami 2025 Lineup and Set Times
You can browse through the full program right here, starting with Friday's headliners on the main stage, Everything Always. The first day will also feature performances by Afrojack and Tiësto, among other artists.
The following night, Hardwell will be the top biller after a day filled with a variety of acts, including Steve Aoki, Axwell, Skrillex and Armin van Buuren. Martin Garrix will then close things up on Sunday, when the likes of Zedd, Jev, Gryffin and Morten will also be taking the stage.
The festival also features two other stages: worldwide and resistance. Among the very many musicians performing across the spaces throughout the weekend will be Maddix, Armin van Buuren, Deadmau5, Marauda, Miss Monique, Dubfire, Solomun and more.
Check out the schedule right here:

Those of you who weren't able to snag tickets to the festival (they are now all sold out!), worry not! You can livestream the majority of the sets from the comfort of your own home: here is the full live streaming schedule.
What to Bring and Wear to Ultra This Year
As frequent Ultra festival goers know, the event is just as much a fashion extravaganza as a musical one.
Overall, the celebrations usually involve vibrant and eclectic styles so feel free to wear all the neon that your heart desires. Comfortable shoes are, of course, a must, as are a reusable water bottle and a small clear bag that complies with the festival's guidelines and is easy to carry.
Weather Forecast and Travel Tips for Ultra Weekend
The weather forecast is looking pretty good for this weekend, so you can breathe a sigh or relief. According to metereologists, lows will be in the low 70s and highs in the low 80s on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
On Friday, it might be a bit windy, but that's not a bad thing: it gets pretty hot and sweaty at the festival.
At this point, you should have your whole weekend in Miami planned out—whether traveling to town for the festival or attending as a local.
We do suggest also figuring out how to get around the city throughout the next few days before the weekend kicks off. If you haven't rented a car yet, plan to use public transportation and ride-sharing apps. Splitting shuttles is a very good idea also. Needless to say: leave early, there is going to be a ton of traffic!