III Points 2026 Expands With Phase Two Lineup and Major Festival Upgrades Ahead of October Return
III Points is turning up the volume ahead of its return to Miami on October 16-17, unveiling its highly anticipated Phase Two lineup alongside a series of significant festival enhancements.
As Miami’s reputation as a global music destination continues to grow, III Points is preparing for its most ambitious edition yet. The festival has officially unveiled its Phase Two lineup alongside a series of major upgrades that will debut when it returns to Mana Wynwood this October.
This year’s lineup features house and dance favorites Discolines, Kettama, Cloonee, Beltran b2b Ben Sterling, ChaseWest, Odd Mob, Interplanetary Criminal, Max Dean b2b Luke Dean, Vintage Culture b2b Max Styler, Sosa, MPH, and Jigitz. The festival also brings together influential electronic artists, including Charlotte de Witte, KI/KI, Hamdi, and Levity b2b Taiki Nulight, while acclaimed artists like Blood Orange, Tricky, Lil’ Kim, Kelela, and Flying Lotus continue III Points’ tradition of bringing together globally recognized artists across electronic music and beyond.
Ahead of the public announcement, III Points hosted its first-ever exclusive industry press night at Mana Wynwood 320, welcoming media, partners, and music industry leaders for an inside look at what’s new for 2026.
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Festival organizers announced several significant upgrades designed to improve both the fan and artist experience, including:
- A fully paved dancefloor for the Isotropic Stage with an expanded footprint.
- A significantly expanded Sector 3, creating additional space for guests to flow between stages.
- S3QUENC3 relocating to a new home with enhanced production.
- The debut of VIP+, a new premium ticket tier offering exclusive access to the artist lounge and elevated hospitality throughout the festival.
- Reservation dining, allowing attendees to book curated dining experiences from a selection of Miami’s celebrated local restaurants without leaving the festival grounds.
The announcement comes as Miami continues to strengthen its reputation as one of the world’s premier destinations for electronic music and live entertainment. For years, Mana Wynwood has helped support that growth by providing flexible venues for concerts, festivals, artist experiences, and industry gatherings. Spaces like Mana Wynwood 320 continue to host everything from exclusive press events and product launches to large-scale programming, reinforcing the campus as a cornerstone of Miami’s evolving entertainment landscape.
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