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Calling all music lovers and ravers, the multi-genre festival III Points Returns to Wynwood

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Music Lovers and Ravers, III Points is back, and the anticipation has already begun. With less than a week until the two-day festival kicks off, the countdown is officially on. Returning to its home at Mana Wynwood on October 17–18, III Points continues to be one of the city’s most exciting celebrations of music, art, and culture.

Want a sneak peek of what to expect? Check out the festival’s Instagram post breaking down the lineup with a perfectly crafted genre Venn diagram. It’s the ultimate guide for exploring the range of genres represented this year, such as Bass, Leftfield, and Rave to Latin, Avant Pop, and more. It’s proof that III Points isn’t just for one type of music lover; it’s an experience for discovery, where you might dance to your favourite act and discover your next favourite act on the same night.

The festival will once again transform Mana Wynwood into a full-scale experience, with 10+ different stages and immersive areas taking over the neighbourhood. Each space offers something different, from cutting-edge electronic sets to live performances that make III Points a multi-sensory experience in Miami. 

III Points also keeps the Miami authenticity at its core, highlighting local talent, brands, and collectives that shape the city’s scene. This year, acts like Magdalena Bay bring that hometown essence to the lineup, alongside a curated mix of global acts.

Among the Latin acts taking the stage are Villano Antillano, marking her first U.S. performance in a while, and Ca7riel y Paco Amoroso, the Tiny Desk favourites bringing their signature energy to Miami. Rising talent Chuwi, fresh off a standout run at Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rico residency, also joins the lineup along with many more electric artists representing the new wave of Latin sounds.

Dancehall legend Sean Paul will also be turning up the Miami heat with hits like “Get Busy” and “Temperature,” promising one of the most high-energy sets of the weekend. Fans are equally hyped for sets from Dom Dolla, Black Coffee, Peggy Gou, and countless others that round out a lineup designed to keep you moving from sunset to sunrise.

And the party doesn’t stop when the festival ends. Beyond the main weekend, the III Points Satellite Program extends the energy across the city with 6 nights, 11+ venues, 80+ artists, and a 33-hour closing marathon at Club Space Miami, a tradition that has cemented the festival’s legendary after-hours reputation.

III Points isn’t just about music, it’s about experience. The festival continues to push boundaries with a mix of art, technology, and community, offering interactive installations and large-scale visuals curated by some of Miami’s most talented artists. III Points isn’t just a festival you attend, but one that you can feel an experience like no other.

More information and tickets at iipoints.com.

All images are courtesy of III Points festival.

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