Experience the Pulse of Miami’s Underground: Factory Town Music Week 2026
As Miami Music Week sets the stage for a vibrant celebration of electronic music, Factory Town is poised to reaffirm its position as a cornerstone of the underground scene. This year’s Factory Town Music Week, scheduled from March 25 to March 29, is more than just a series of events; it’s a deep dive into the rich tapestry of global underground culture, curated to electrify the senses in Hialeah’s industrial terrain.
A Hub for After-Hours Culture
Factory Town stands out as a beacon for late-night revelers, where genres like house, techno, drum and bass, and avant-garde club sounds seamlessly intertwine. The venue’s design, comprising multiple stages such as Infinity Room, the Park, the Warehouse, the Chain Room, and Cypress End, is crafted to enhance the auditory and visual experience. Each space will come alive with curated takeovers, label showcases, and back-to-back DJ sets that embody the essence of collaboration and genre fluidity—an accurate reflection of where dance music is today.
The Lineup: A Symphony of Sound
Kickoff Night: March 25
The week launches with a notable performance by the iconic duo Justice, making their much-anticipated Factory Town debut in the Infinity Room. Their set, complemented by talents like Interplanetary Criminal and an extraordinary b2b performance from Skream, Tiga, and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, sets the tone for the week ahead. Other featured acts include Max Dean’s Nexup at the Park and the pulsating beats delivered by Unreal Germany in the Warehouse.
Brand-Driven Thursday: March 26
Thursday transforms into a haven for brand-driven curation. Jamie Jones’ Paradise returns to the Infinity Room, featuring names like Loco Dice and Hot Since 82. Elsewhere, Meduza and James Hype dominate Our House at the Park, while the Warehouse engages audiences with Face 2 Face x Rebels x Factory 93, emphasizing collaborative DJ sets. Expect the playful spirit of Partiboi69 and Cole Knight at Cypress End and a fine balance of accessibility and underground grit.
Diverse Musical Offerings: Friday, March 27
Friday is poised to highlight a spectrum of sounds. The Infinity Room will host Josh Baker’s You&Me, leading into a sunrise b2b set featuring Prospa and Kettama. The Warehouse opens its doors for Bassrush’s Drum & Bass Sessions, with heavyweights Hybrid Minds and Rohaan joining forces with What So Not. Steel City Dance Discs injects a chaotic energy into The Chain Room, while Paramida’s Love On The Rocks brings an eclectic touch driven by vinyl.
Recognizable Names & Rising Talents: Saturday, March 28
Saturday’s lineup expertly blends popular artists with underground gems. Noteworthy performances include a b2b set from Pawsa and Luciano at the Infinity Room, alongside Ben Sterling’s Planet X at the Park. Drumcode takes over the Warehouse, led by techno stalwart Adam Beyer, while the Chain Room introduces Funk Tribu & Friends, pushing Factory Town towards emerging sounds.
Grand Finale: Sunday, March 29
Closing the week with flair, elrow brings its vibrant “Dance With The Serpent” theme to the Infinity Room, showcasing talents like Ilario Alicante, Patrick Topping, and LP Giobbi. As one of house music’s most celebrated party brands, expect extravagant decor and an immersive atmosphere draped in streamers and confetti. The Park will be alive with hard techno through I Hate Models and Indira Paganotto, while Insomniac Records takes over The Warehouse, ensuring a fitting close to an eclectic week of music.
Tickets and Logistics
Tickets for Factory Town Music Week are currently available for purchase on both factorytown.com and dice.fm. Options include single-day passes and five-day GA and VIP tickets, starting at $67.20. Given the strong demand, securing a spot early is advisable.
With no official onsite parking available, rideshare is highly recommended, especially following busy events like Ultra and other Music Week gatherings. Some limited street parking exists, but expect elevated rates in proximity to the venue.
Factory Town Music Week 2026 promises to be a captivating journey into the depths of after-hours culture, where the heartbeats of Miami’s underground can be felt beneath the rhythmic sounds and communal energy. Whether you are a seasoned festival-goer or a curious newcomer, this is an event sure to resonate deeply with anyone who loves the enchanting allure of dance music.
