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III Points in Miami, FL

Oct 17, 2025  ·   · $208 Mana Wynwood Convention Center Mana Wynwood Convention Center Tickets from $208

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French singer, producer, and DJ Oklou crafts dreamy, futuristic pop with ambient, trance, and R&B influences. She gained attention with her 2020 mixtape Galore. Oklou has collaborated with A.G. Cook, Bladee, and Dua Lipa, and supported Flume on tour. Her debut album, choke enough, was co-produced with Casey MQ and released in 2025. Known for emotive tracks with atmospheric synths, Oklou has also been involved with the NUXXE collective, TGAF, and has created a video game score with Krampf.
Phantogram, known for their genre-bending pop and futuristic style, emerged with their 2010 debut "Eyelid Movies." Their music, including hits like “Come Alive,” showcases a unique blend of heavy and ebullient sounds. They've collaborated with artists like Big Boi, Subtronics, and Miley Cyrus, and are festival staples. Their fifth album, "Memory of a Day," reflects a look back at influences like J Dilla and Prince while maintaining their forward-facing sound.
Denzel Curry, born in the South, is known for his versatile rap style and hits like "Ultimate." Collaborating with artists like A$AP Rocky and A$AP Ferg, his work celebrates Southern musical heritage and showcases his technical mastery.
Atlanta's Zack Fox blends comedy with rap, known for "Jesus is the One." Early Awful Records member, collaborates with Kenny Beats, wrote for The Eric Andre Show, acted in "Kuso."
Mau P, electronic music sensation known for "Drugs From Amsterdam" & "Metro", has remixed for Swedish House Mafia & Calvin Harris. Hits led Tommorowland 2023, topped Beatport, and earned a Las Vegas residency.
Grammy-nominated Australian house producer Dom Dolla rose with hits like "San Frandisco" and "Miracle Maker." Known for catchy dance beats, he’s collaborated with Nelly Furtado, Tove Lo, and more.
Bradford-born Nia Archives, a new-era junglist known for 'UP YA ARCHIVES', blends genres innovatively. Renowned for reviving jungle for modern fans, she's won at DJ Mag, NME, MOBOs, and was a BBC Sound 2023 top contender.
Tinashe, born in Lexington, Kentucky, is a multifaceted R&B artist known for her distinctive style. Beyond singing, she produces, mixes, and directs. Her popular songs include "2 On" and "All Hands on Deck." Tinashe is acclaimed for her fearless creativity, multi-platinum status, and promoting female representation in music production.
AYYBO, from Anaheim, blends jazz and hip hop roots into unique house music. Known for hits like "RIZZ," he headlines major cities and is backed by top DJs worldwide.
Hot Since 82, born in Barnsley, UK, is an acclaimed electronic DJ/producer. Known for hits '8-track' and 'Recovery' with collabs like Boy George, he has played at festivals like Glastonbury and Coachella, held Ibiza residencies, and has over 30 million streams. Featured in Mixmag and DJ Mag, he’s a top-selling artist on Beatport and is celebrated for his unique live experiences.
South Korean-born Peggy Gou, based in Berlin, is a renowned DJ/producer known for her eclectic techno, house, and electro sets. Hits like "It Makes You Forget" and 2023's viral "(It Goes Like) Nanana" highlight her vibrant style. Collaboration with Lenny Kravitz and the album "I Hear You" cemented her mainstream presence. Known for her energetic DJ sets, she has played globally with artists like Moodymann.
Miami-based MJ Nebreda blends electronic music with Latin and Scandinavian influences. Known for "Perreo Contra La Depresión" and "Arepa Mixtape," her work features collaborations with DJ Baba and Nick León. Celebrated in Pitchfork, Teen Vogue, and more.
Stockholm's Axel Boman, known for playful house music and co-running Studio Barnhus, gained fame with hits like "Purple Drank." Collaborated with John Talabot as Talaboman, releasing "The Night Land." His acclaimed tracks include "Depression 01" and "Eyes of My Mind." Released 2022 albums LUZ/Quest for Fire with collaborations from Bella Boo and Baba Stiltz.
Leeds-based duo Prospa, Harvey Blumler and Gosha Smith, blend classic house and rave sounds. Known for "Prayer" (2018) and "Control the Party" (2019 EP), they revived Stress Records.
Italian DJ Tennis, aka Manfredi Romano, founder of Life and Death label, blends house, techno, and indie. Known for emotionally resonant sound and creativity, he's a key figure in electronic music. Born in Italy, he pioneered Italy’s first electronic music booking agency. Romano's multifaceted interests include being a chef and photographer.
Haitian DJ and producer Francis Mercier blends global sounds and spiritual vibes in House music. Founder of Deep Root Records, he's known for chart hits and epic live shows.
Spanish DJ and producer John Talabot, known for low-key house, gained acclaim with his debut ƒIN (2012) featuring Pional. He’s noted for remixes, Talaboman collaboration, and DJ-Kicks mix.
Greg Jones, aka G JONES, is a master electronic producer known for chaotic, mind-bending beats. Praised by DJ Shadow, Rolling Stone, and Billboard, he’s collaborated with Amon Tobin and Eprom.
Miami's Donzii, formed by Jenna Balfe and Dennis Fuller, blends post-punk, industrial, and No Wave funk. Known for haunting vocals and poetic lyrics, they aim to inspire deeper joy.
L'Impératrice, known for vintage synths and groovy melodies, gained fame with "Matahari." Their album "Tako Tsubo" won a Sacem prize, got a Music Victory nomination, and led to a global tour and Coachella performances. 🌍🎶
Boy Harsher, formed by Jae Matthews and Augustus Muller in Savannah, GA, produces dark electro-pop with minimal beats and sensual vocals. Known for hits like "Pain," their debut, they've gained a cult following since 2014. Their 2019 album "Careful" explored synth pop, while in 2022, they released "The Runner," a film they wrote and scored.
Colombian multi-instrumentalist Ela Minus blends live hardware electronics and voice to craft bright, improvised electronic music. Boston Berklee grad, acclaimed worldwide.
Oden & Fatzo, a French electronic duo, rose to fame with a house edit of "Lauren," earning 80M+ Spotify streams. Known for their mix of UK garage, minimal, and house with funk, jazz, and hip-hop. Hits like "Lady Love" with Camden Cox and remixes for David Guetta & Kungs enhanced their global reach. Frequent collaborators with Defected Records, they’ve performed at major festivals like EDC Las Vegas and garnered 3.5M monthly listeners.
Born in 1992, Indira Paganotto is a leading electronic music producer known for her energetic, genre-blending sets. Influenced by her DJ father in Goa, she started DJing at 16. Signed by Ian Pooley, her debut vinyl “Underground Love” featured collaborations with Jef K and others. She gained acclaim performing at top venues like Lollapalooza Argentina and Rex Club Paris. Known for her eclectic style, Paganotto mixes psyprogressive, minimal, and techno.
I Hate Models, a DJ and producer from France, defies norms with emotive hard dance music. Known for "L’Âge Des Métamorphoses," he’s remixed Depeche Mode, played Ultra, EDC, and runs Disco Inferno.
British DJ, producer, and artist Goldie shaped jungle and drum and bass, co-founding Metalheadz and scoring hits like "Inner City Life." MBE recipient and actor.
Born in the US, Will Buck blends high-energy rock and honest storytelling. He’s toured 100+ days yearly, worked with Grammy nominee StoneBridge, hit 300+ radio stations, and earned acclaim for his authentic, transformative songs.
Bristol-born Roni Size, a pioneer of drum'n'bass, is known for hits like "Brown Paper Bag" and the Mercury Prize-winning album "New Forms." Despite a late start compared to peers like Goldie, his blend of jazz, soul, and jump-up rhythms has influenced the genre deeply. Size's collaborations include DJ Krust and Rage Against the Machine's Zack De La Rocha, and he co-founded the influential Full Cycle label. He continues to impact the music scene with innovative productions and dynamic live shows.
Miami duo INVT blends techno, uk bass, tribal house, cumbia, and dembow, creating dancefloor hits. Known for live sets, 200+ tracks, fashion, and collabs with Skream and more.
Berlin-based DJ and producer Marcel Dettmann, known for his innovative techno, holds residencies at Berghain and Ostgut. Influenced by new wave and post-punk, he creates a unique sound with his MDR imprint and Ostgut Ton releases.
Jayda G, a British Columbia-born, London-based DJ and Grammy-nominated producer, blends house music with social awareness. Known for emotional depth, she fuses motherhood with club culture.
Born in the UK, Michael Bibi is an accomplished DJ and producer known for his unique house music style and off-the-wall vocals. Drawing early inspiration from his father's Blues and Jazz tours, he has gained support from industry leaders. He releases tracks on labels like Snatch!, VIVa, and his own Solid Grooves and SG Raw.
Los Angeles-born DJ/producer Nosaj Thing (Jason W. Chung) blends experimental electronic music, known for tracks with Kendrick Lamar, Kid Cudi, and tours with The xx and James Blake.
London-born DJ and producer Damian Lazarus, known for house and techno, founded the Crosstown Rebels label. Collaborated with Jamie Jones, Deniz Kurtel, and Art Department. Known for Get Lost and Day Zero events and albums like Smoke the Monster Out, Message from the Other Side, and Flourish. Collaborated with Mathew Jonson, A-Trak, and MËSTIZA. As City Rockers' A&R, promoted hits like "Silver Screen Shower Scene."
Montreal-born Jacques Greene, aka Philippe Aubin-Dionne, is a Canadian DJ and producer blending electronic, R&B, and UK garage. Known for hits like "Another Girl," he’s remixed Radiohead and collaborated with How to Dress Well and Tinashe.
Sparrow & Barbossa, debuting in 2018, are known for Afro and Caribbean House hits like "Yeke" and "Nterini." Their albums feature collaborations with Mo’Horizon, Dele Sosimi, and more. In 2022, they launched Tortuga Tribes to spotlight Latin American artists. Their 2023 track "Champion" with Rampa hit #1 on Beatport Afro House.
Argentinian duo CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso, known for hits like "JALA JALA" and "OUKE," blend hip hop and trap with distinctive modern sounds. Friends since primary school, they evolved from a prog rock band to revolutionizing the urban music scene. Their Tiny Desk concert became iconic, showcasing their dynamic live performances.
Born in France, James K blends experimental electronic, sound design, and performance art. Known for collaborations with Yves Tumor and Drew McDowall, she runs label She Rocks!
Israeli DJ famed in Tel-Aviv's underground scene for a decade, known for genre-blending sets that captivate all night. Celebrated for his versatility and innovative mixes.
Ciel, from SE London, fuses grime with Caribbean flair, drawing inspiration from 67, Young Thug, and Vybz Kartel. His style blends wavy melodies, heavy basslines, and sharp bars.
Jamaican dancehall artist Sean Paul gained fame with hits like "Get Busy" and "Temperature" from his Grammy-winning album Dutty Rock. Known for collaborating with stars like Beyoncé, Sia, and Pharrell Williams, he experienced a resurgence with tracks like "No Lie" with Dua Lipa. Born in St. Andrew, Jamaica, to multi-ethnic parents, Sean excelled in swimming and water polo before pursuing music. His notable albums include The Trinity and Imperial Blaze.
Turnstile, a hardcore punk band from Baltimore, excels in barrier-breaking music. Known for albums like TIME & SPACE and GLOW ON, which received three GRAMMY nods. Key tracks produced with Will Yip and Mike Elizondo.
Thundercat, aka Stephen Bruner, is a GRAMMY-winning bassist-singer known for genre-spanning collaborations. His album "It Is What It Is" won a GRAMMY; he’s worked with Tame Impala, Flying Lotus, and more. Recognized for tracks like "Them Changes," he’s appeared on TV, in film, and fashion, embodying a vibrant style inspired by the cartoon he adores.
Machine Girl, started by Matt Stephenson in Long Island (2012), melds footwork, jungle, and rave. Known for "WLFGRL" and its eclectic remixes, the project has evolved to punk sounds and collaborated with Bonnie Baxter in duo Prolaps. They've also created video game soundtracks like "Neon White."
Filipino-born, Miami-raised Ms. Mada is the only female resident at Club Space, known for her electronic music sets. She’s played at venues like The Electric Pickle and festivals such as Ultra and BPM, with a standout Boiler Room set at III Points in 2019. Part of LinkMiamiRebels, she’s collaborated with top electronic artists, marking her as a key figure in Miami's club scene.
Born in Durban, Black Coffee is a renowned South African house music DJ and producer. Fusing deep house with African, jazz, and R&B influences, he gained global fame over two decades. Known for hit songs like "Drive" and collaborations with artists like Drake and David Guetta, he won Breakthrough DJ at the 2015 DJ Awards and Best African Act at the 2016 BET Awards. Popular internationally, he also set a Guinness World Record for the longest DJ set.
Amyl and the Sniffers, formed in Melbourne's pub-rock scene in 2016, blend punk with playful energy. Fronted by Amy Taylor, they are known for albums like the self-titled debut and "Comfort to Me." Their third album, "Cartoon Darkness," was recorded in LA with Nick Launay. They seamlessly blend punk with glammy and stormy elements, gaining critical acclaim and global recognition.

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Mana Wynwood Convention Center

318 NW 23rd St, Miami, FL 33127, USA Directions

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