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Miami Horror at Pacific Electric
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Miami Horror at Pacific Electric

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Friday, October 16, 2026
8:00 PM PDT – 11:00 PM PDT
$35+
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Some records just sound like a convertible at golden hour, and Miami Horror built an entire catalog out of that specific feeling. The Australian nu-disco outfit behind 'Sometimes' and 'Holidays' makes the kind of sun-warmed synth-pop that is impossible to stay still to, and live they trade the studio gloss for a genuine band pushing every song a little harder. Pacific Electric's downtown warehouse gives it room to breathe and bounce. This is the antidote to a heavy season of dark rooms -- a night that is pure serotonin, all shimmer and groove and hands in the air. Round up the people who treat a dance floor as the entire reason to leave the house. Save the brooding for the other shows on this list. This one is all lift.
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San Diego Padres vs Miami Marlins at Petco Park — September
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San Diego Padres vs Miami Marlins at Petco Park — September
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III Points 2026 — Miami, FL
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III Points 2026 — Miami, FL
Oct 16 – Oct 17, 2026 $179-$375 Mana Wynwood, 318 NW 23rd St, Miam…

There is a warehouse in Wynwood where the walls still vibrate from last year's bass — and every October, the entire neighborhood surrenders to III Points, the festival that built itself by refusing to choose between underground and unmissable. III Points returns to Mana Wynwood in Miami on October 16–17, 2026, with a lineup that reads like someone raided the playlists of every music nerd you respect and put them all on the same bill. Underworld brings two decades of progressive electronic anthems. Four Tet builds the kind of layered, hypnotic sets that make time stop. Flying Lotus dissolves the boundary between live instrumentation and digital production. Blood Orange turns vulnerability into art you can dance to. And GZA performs Liquid Swords in its entirety — a 1995 masterpiece that most hip-hop heads consider sacred text, performed front to back for the first time in years. The festival sprawls across more than 10 stages, threading through Wynwood's art-district architecture with immersive installations and site-specific design that makes III Points feel less like a festival and more like a city that only exists for two nights. Charlotte de Witte anchors the techno stages. Honey Dijon brings the house. Parcels and Men I Trust hold down the indie flank. The 444 stage features four-hour sets from Floating Points, Seth Troxler, and DJ Harvey — the kind of programming that rewards people who know what they are looking for. If you are the kind of person who scrolls past mainstream lineups looking for the one name that makes you stop — III Points is where those names headline. If you are looking for a festival that plays it safe, this is not it. This is the festival for people who trust the curators more than the algorithm, and it has never let them down. Tickets range from $179 to $375 through iiipoints.com. Miami in October is still warm enough to be outside at midnight without thinking about it, and Wynwood at night, lit up by murals and bass and ten thousand people who chose this over everything else happening in Miami that weekend — that is the experience that makes people plan their next trip before the current lineup drops. VIP+ is new for 2026, with expanded square footage, improved flooring, and dedicated lounge access across the festival grounds. This is the festival that proves Miami has more to offer than pool parties and pop-up DJs — it has a real underground, and III Points is where it surfaces every fall.

Art Basel Miami Beach 2026 — Miami Beach, FL
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Art Basel Miami Beach 2026 — Miami Beach, FL
Dec 2 – Dec 7, 2026 Miami Beach Convention Center, 190…

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