Miami Music Week 2025: The Guide

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Vulcanized flamingos? Step this way.

From March 26-31, Florida’s jewel is flooded with a glorious avalanche of DJs. House DJs. Techno DJs. Legendary DJs from days of yore. Brand new DJs just out the box. Everywhere you look, you see them. Everywhere you listen, you hear them. It’s unlikely that you’ll smell, taste or touch them, because they’re not there for that. But they are there. Trust us. They’re definitely there. 

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The places & spaces

There are a ton of incredible venues to explore in The Magic City—but remember, it’s quality, not quantity. Even when raving. Here are our picks for 2025.

Club Space

The big one. Maybe the only place where a glass ceiling is seen as a good thing (because you can watch the stars through it). Lose an entire 24hrs in the company of Chris Stussy, Peggy Gou and a couple thousand other beautiful people.

Factory Town

Who doesn’t love a rave in a massive old abandoned factory, especially one that used to make mattresses (twist) and has a mad tree growing through the middle of it? Factory Town has some of the baddest artists playing MMW, including Sara Landry and Black Coffee, so don’t sleep (sorry). 

Domicile

Always ahead of the curve, Domicile is where you want to go if you like telling other people that you saw that artist ‘before they were hot’. In 2025, that’ll be DIØN and Don Woezik.

The National Hotel

Come on. You’re going to go all the way to Miami and not go to a pool party? Please. So if you’re gonna do it, do it right—head to the National and say hi to Matroda and Green Velvet from the comfort of your vulcanized flamingo.

Sun comes up, sun goes down

Like a plate of fine cheese, a waterfall or my face, sunrises and sunsets are 100x better in real life. Yes, they’re also a cliché, but so what? You’re in Miami. Loosen up.

The Club Space sunrise 

Seeing those first glowing rays warming up the crowd on the legendary Club Space terrace is a rite of passage. But, like, a fun one. Not like a wedding or puberty. And if you grab a ticket to the 24+ hour closing party, you can watch those exact same rays of sunlight fade away once more. 

Pool party sunsets

When the big burning ball in the sky clocks off for the day, you’ll want to be poolside. Partly to capture that perfect Vice City vibe, but mostly cos the big headliners tend to play around that time.

Eating is most certainly not cheating

Like many things, the concept of ‘food’ can become a little hazy during MMW. But it’s all about the right portion at the right time. Here’s where we go.

Mareva 1939

Feeling fancy? Flounce over to The National for the best paella and Spanish cuisine on the beach. Maybe even Miami. You deserve it. 

Miami Slice & Nick’s Pizza

Not feeling fancy? Amble into one of these illustrious dough spots and swallow one of the best slices in the city.

La Sandwicherie

When it gets to that time in the morning and memory not work good, just ask literally anyone to direct you to ‘that place that does the epic sandwiches’ and you’ll eventually find yourself in a branch of La Sandwicherie, munching on something big and reasonably healthy.

Jaya

Brunch. Sounds great the day before. Sounds like hard work the morning after. But you can do it. We believe in you. And when you do do it, do it with a lil flair: stumble into The Setai on Miami Beach. Note: there is a dress-code. No flip-flops, revealing outfits or beer-caps (probably).

Where to hang

In between dancing and losing your friends, you’ll probably want to just go to a place and not do anything for a little bit. When that happens, here’s where you should head.

Downtown Miami

Close to Club Space and a host of other big party spots, Downtown is where you wanna be if FOMO drives your internal narrative.

Wynwood

A little further out for those who just want to rest for a little while, eat some sourdough and guzzle some craft beer, or pretend to look at art in one of the neighbourhood’s boutique galleries. 

Miami Beach

I mean, beaches. Obviously. And you’ll be close to the pool parties when your second wind arrives. 

All Access action

If you just want to stay in one venue for the entire five days, we’re not here to tell you otherwise. You need to listen to the voices in your head sometimes, or they’ll stop talking to you. So if that’s your bag, grab an All Access Pass for these spots.