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Why You're Attending M3F Fest 2026

If you are planning your 2026 festival calendar, M3F Fest should be at the top of your list. Taking place March 6th and 7th in Phoenix, Arizona, this two day event blends world class music with immersive art and vibrant community energy. The open air setting of Steele Indian School Park creates the perfect backdrop for a spring weekend filled with sound, color, and connection.

The Vista Main Stage is getting a full redesign, featuring expanded lighting towers and enhanced visual production designed to create a more immersive, synchronized audio and visual experience for headlining performances.

The Signal 33 Cosmic Stage, is also receiving a refreshed layout and updated structural design. The space is being reimagined to feel more intimate and club like while still delivering high impact production for electronic and late night sets.

With its three stage format returning to Phoenix, M3F 2026 promises a more dynamic flow between large scale headliner moments and immersive side stage experiences, making this year’s setup one of the festival’s most ambitious yet.

One of the biggest reasons to attend is the genre spanning lineup. From electronic heavyweights like Peggy Gou and Mau P to indie leaning performers like Cuco and Magdalena Bay, the festival caters to a wide range of musical tastes. Multiple stages ensure constant discovery, making it easy to stumble upon your new favorite artist between headline sets.

Beyond the music, M3F is known for its creative staging, interactive art installations, local food vendors, and community driven atmosphere. It is more than just a concert. It is an experience designed for fans who want connection, culture, and unforgettable moments. If you are ready to kick off festival season in the best way, secure your tickets HERE and make M3F 2026 your absolute must attend event this year!

We Belong Here Reveals Miami 2026 Set Times

The wait is finally over. We Belong Here Miami has officially revealed the 2026 set times for its landmark five-year anniversary celebration at Historic Virginia Key Beach Park. Taking place February 27th - March 1st, the festival is expanding to three days for the first time, featuring over 50 artists across three unique stages: the signature 360 Stage, the Beach Stage, and the Lost Village.

Friday, February 27th, kicks off the weekend with a deep dive into melodic house. Tiffy Vera and Bakermat set the afternoon tone on the 360 Stage, followed by a headline run featuring Lost Frequencies and an Elderbrook DJ set. Our overall artist highlight this year is, Paperwater, a Miami based duo coming off an international year after making their Coachella in 2025. This is a must see act performing Friday 9:30 PM at the Beach Stage. The night reaches its peak with a massive two-hour Kaskade Redux performance starting at midnight.

Saturday, February 28th, centers on extended performances, including a three-hour sunset set from Lane 8 followed by Kevin de Vries and D.O.D. on the 360 Stage. Chris Lake takes the late-night closing slot from 12:30 AM to 2:00 AM, while the Beach Stage features a massive B2B from Nicky Elisabeth and Rezident.

Sunday, March 1st, delivers a powerhouse finale with Nimino leading into a two-hour set from global icon Tiësto at 7:00 PM. Gorgon City provides the weekend’s ultimate closing set from 10:30 PM to midnight, with additional highlights Robby East closing the Beach Stage and Family Ties bringing the last party to Lost Village. Take the time to watch the Miami Aftermovie below!

Tickets are moving fast for this milestone edition, and night tickets are now available starting at $74.99. If you have been waiting to lock in your plans for one of Miami’s most anticipated weekends of 2026, this is your sign. Secure your spot now HERE!