How much are tickets to Ultra Music Festival 2025? Dates, location, lineup, & all you need to know

How much are tickets to Ultra Music Festival 2025?
Ultra Music Festival headliners Adam Beyer and Alesso (Images via official Instagram @realadambeyer and @alesso)

Ultra Music Festival 2025 is scheduled to be held from March 28 to March 30 at Bayfront Park in Miami, Florida. It will be the 25th edition of the Festival and will feature artists such as Armin van Buuren and Alesso, among others.

Tickets for the festival are currently available on the festival's official website. General admission tickets are $399.95, and VIP tickets are $1499.95. Hotels are also available, starting from $335 to $559 per person, depending on the room and hotel in question.

Ultra Music Festival announced the Phase 1 lineup for the 2025 festival via a post on its official X page on October 1, 2024:


Ultra Music Festival 2025 current lineup

The phase 1 lineup of Ultra Music Festival is given below:

  • 999999999
  • Above & Beyond
  • Adam Beyer
  • Afrojack
  • Alesso
  • Anyma b2b Solomun
  • Armin Van Buuren
  • ArtBat
  • Axwell
  • Boris Brejcha
  • Carl Cox
  • Charlotte De Witte
  • Chase and Status
  • Deadmau5 b2b Pendulum DJ Set
  • Deadmau5 solo retro5pective set
  • Pendulum Solo Live Performance
  • Eli Brown
  • Dom Dolla + John Summit as Everything Always
  • Four Tet
  • Gessafeltstein
  • Hardwell
  • I Hate Models
  • Richie Hawtin as DEX EFX X0X
  • LSZEE - LSDream and Clozee
  • Martin Garrix
  • Mau P
  • Miss Monique
  • Nerd
  • Nightmare + Sullivan King
  • Solomun
  • Subtronics
  • Tiesto
  • Zdd
  • ZedsDead

The festival is set to feature a psytrance stage curated by Alteza Records, a label founded by the duo Vini Vici. Axwell of the band Swedish Mafia House will play his first solo headliner on stage. Above & Beyond is playing at the festival for the first time in six years.

Meanwhile, Gesaffelstein will play at the festival for the first time in over a decade. Dom Dolla and John Summit are also set to debut their Everything Always act for the first time in a festival mainstage in Miami.

Ultra Music Festival is 18+ age-restricted, and entry into the festival requires a valid ID. The list of acceptable IDs is as follows:

  • Valid U.S. passport or U.S. passport card
  • Valid foreign government-issued passport (must have photo and date of birth)
  • A valid foreign government-issued identification card or driver's license (must have photo and date of birth) along with a photocopy of a valid passport from the same country as the identification card or driver's license provided
  • U.S. military ID (active duty or retired military)
  • Valid U.S. Drivers Licenses or other state photo identification cards issued by a State Department of Motor Vehicles (or equivalent) for the sole purpose of identification (must have photo and date of birth)
  • Valid Native American tribal photo ID (must have photo and date of birth)
  • Valid Canadian Drivers License or Identification Card (must have photo and date of birth

While most bags are prohibited from the festival premises, small bags are still allowed. The clear bag policy is given below for the perusal of interested patrons:

  • Bags made of clear plastic, clear vinyl, or clear PVC, which do not exceed 13”x17” in size
  • One-gallon clear zip-top bag
  • Small clutch bags, approximately the size of a hand, either with or without a handle or strap is, allowed
  • Hydration packs, which are NOT backpacks, will be allowed (Please refer to the image below)
  • “Fanny-pack(s)” or similar waist-packs will be allowed
  • Exceptions will be made on a case-by-case basis for medically required items after proper inspection

Ultra Music Festival was founded by Russell Faibisch and Alex Omes in 1999. The festival's first edition was held at Collins Park in Miami Beach before being shifted to its present venue in 2001.

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Edited by Priscillah Mueni