With just two months to go until its return to Bayfront Park, Ultra Music Festival has revealed the Phase 3 lineup for its 2026 edition, adding another strong wave of underground-focused artists to an already stacked bill.

Ultra Miami, scheduled for March 27–29, 2026, sharpens its identity this year by delivering a lineup that’s nearly 80% new, showing that 2026 focuses on creating new moments rather than recycling old ones.

2026 Phase 3

Dennis Cruz and Seth Troxler lead the Phase 3 announcement, going back‑to‑back as RESISTANCE headliners—a long‑overdue pairing for a stage of this scale. Known individually for their deep, groove-driven approach and marathon-level energy, the b2b promises a set rooted firmly in dancefloor fundamentals.

They’re joined by a solid wave of additions to Ultra’s RESISTANCE programming. These include Alan Fitzpatrick b2b Marco Faraone, minimal favorite Rossi., rising talent JOA, Australian techno force Juliet Fox, Miami-based afrohouse specialist Malóne, and Ibiza staple Mar-T. Additional names include m.O.N.R.O.E., Plastik Funk, SCENARIOS, Black Fancy, and Miami group Afrobeta, rounding out a phase that leans heavily into groove, depth, and late-night energy.

These additions land alongside one of Ultra’s most ambitious rosters in recent memory. The 2026 lineup delivers rare and first‑ever moments. Alesso goes B2B with Martin Garrix. Amelie Lens debuts a world‑first B2B with Sara Landry. Argy joins Mind Against. Ray Volpe teams up with Sullivan King. Adam Beyer and Joseph Capriati make their U.S. B2B debut Other notable debuts include DJ Snake’s techno alias Outlaw B2B TYRM, Joris Voorn B2B Korolova, and progressive house supergroup HALŌ featuring Matisse & Sadko, DubVision, and Third Party.

Ultra 2026 shifts the focus from solo headliners to “you had to be there” combinations. The festival brings a refreshed lineup and stacks it with exclusive performances. Ultra doubles down on its identity as a place where new moments are made—not repeated.

Ultra Music Festival 2026 takes place Friday, March 27 through Sunday, March 29, at Bayfront Park in Downtown Miami. Tickets are on sale now.