Every March, Miami transforms into the ultimate playground for electronic music lovers, and Miami Music Week 2026 is shaping up to be absolutely massive. Running March 24-29, this year’s edition promises more than 200 events spanning every corner of the electronic spectrum before Ultra Music Festival takes over Bayfront Park for the grand finale. While Ultra gets most of the headlines, the real magic of Miami Music Week happens at the intimate pool parties, rooftop sessions, and underground venues scattered across the city. This year’s curated lineup of events shows just how deep the electronic music scene runs in the Magic City. With weeklong pool parties, The Goodtime Hotel transforms into a vibrant oasis dedicated to one thing: having a good time. This seven-story property spans an entire city block and features 266 stylish guest rooms, including a luxurious specialty suite for those seeking extra space. The heart of the action is on the third floor, where exclusive pool parties take over from noon until sundown. Expect live DJ performances by Chus & Ceballos, Mark Knight, Technasia, Crusy, Amal Nemer, Oscar De Rivera and more. The following event is open to the public, with more lineup announcements to come: Vista Rooftop Bar & Lounge at Novotel Miami Brickell will host three consecutive daytime parties March 27-29 from noon to 4 p.m., delivering high-energy DJ sets against sweeping skyline views in the heart of Brickell. Additionally, in celebration of Women’s History Month, the weekend will spotlight a lineup of female DJs. On Sunday, March 29, the rooftop will host a special “Reset & Recover” experience featuring a live DJ, Aperol spritz offerings, and a Monday Fresh juice bar designed to recharge and refresh. Address: 1500 SW First Ave., Miami, FL 33129 Instagram: @vistarooftopbar; @novotelmiami The Gates Hotel South Beach is a retreat located along the Collins Canal on iconic Collins Avenue. On Saturday, March 28, the hotel will host a ticketed, all-day event on its third-floor pool deck, delivering a high-energy yet elevated experience in the heart of South Beach with live DJ performances, an immersive Ooka lounge takeover and curated branded moments. Guests are encouraged to elevate their experience with private cabanas, offering premium service and prime views of the action. Tickets are set to go on sale on February 20, with more details to follow. Address: 2360 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL 33139 Instagram: @gatessouthbeach STAMPED is back for Miami Music Week, taking over Higher Ground at Arlo Wynwood on Sunday, March 29, from 5-11 p.m. Known for its sweeping views, open-air energy and tropical setting, the rooftop retreat sets the perfect stage to close out Miami Music Week. Join @AYA + Friends for another #UnapologeticallyAfrican celebration, where the soundtrack stays true to the roots: “sounds from the continent and the continent only.” Expect pulsating Amapiano, infectious Afrobeats, and vibrant rhythms as the sun sets and the party comes alive. Tickets available now via Eventbrite; prices increase at the door. Address: Arlo Wynwood, 2217 NW Miami Court, Miami, FL 33127 Instagram: @arlohotels; @highergroundwynwood Conveniently located in Downtown Miami, directly across from Bayfront Park, The Elser Hotel & Residences has become a true landmark for the Ultra Music Festival, where guests return year after year to enhance their experience. During the three days of Ultra festivities, the hotel’s expansive 19,000-square-foot rooftop pool deck, boasting sweeping vistas of Downtown Miami and Biscayne Bay, will feature performances and live DJ sets. Guests can enjoy festival-themed face paint and food and drink specials to fuel up for the excitement. Keep the party going with DripDrop, which will be on-site offering hydrating IV treatments for purchase à la carte. This exclusive pre-party experience is reserved for hotel guests, offering access to a 132-foot resort-style pool, a massive 16-foot poolside LED screen, private lounge areas, a full-service bar, and a hot tub with panoramic skyline views. Address: 398 NE Fifth St., Miami, FL 33132 Instagram: @theelserhotelmiami Over in Wynwood, R House is a prime spot to keep the energy high during Miami Music Week with its over-the-top Drag Brunch, chef-driven plates by Executive Chef and Owner Rocco Carulli, strong cocktails and a full slate of live shows and themed programming that carry the party from daytime into late night. During Miami Music Week, Uchi is the place to experience elevated Japanese cuisine with a local twist. Chef Tyson Cole’s Wynwood outpost offers sushi, sashimi, makimono, yakimono, tempura and seasonal omakase in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Whether dining in, taking out or enjoying a private meal, it’s the perfect spot to recharge between festival sets or celebrating with friends. THRōW Social Miami is the ultimate playground for food, drinks, and fun, making it a can’t-miss spot for Miami Music Week. Located in Wynwood, the 35,000-square-foot indoor-outdoor venue blends chef-driven cuisine, shareable cocktails and interactive games like LED ping pong, corn hole and shuffleboard. With live DJs, high-energy bands, luxe cabanas and Instagram-worthy spaces like the Palm Room and Indigo Garden, THRōW Social delivers nonstop entertainment from brunch to late-night celebrations, making it the perfect destination to gather with friends. Over in Brickell, Delilah Miami keeps Miami Music Week energy going strong. The celebrity-frequented modern-day supper club serves technique-driven, elevated takes on classic American cuisine—plus there’s always a chance of spotting a favorite artist dining or performing. Delilah is known for hosting award-winning talent like Kaytranada, Timbaland, and Ja Rule. Stop by for Golden Hour (Tuesday-Saturday from 5-7 p.m.) on the patio overlooking Biscayne Bay, offering discounted bites and cocktails, dine on Thursdays for Throwback Thursdays—a weekly tradition dedicated to the best of the Y2K era—or settle in on Sunday nights for live jazz paired with exclusive elevated dishes. Down the street at Vista Rooftop Bar & Lounge, guests experience an inviting, otherworldly atmosphere with lounge-style seating and panoramic views of Biscayne Bay and Brickell’s iconic skyscrapers. Ideal for tropical alfresco dining, Vista is a holiday in itself, a time machine back to the golden age of travel to Latin America. The bar sits between a sun-soaked pool deck designed for lazy afternoons, blending retro 1950s Latin American design with modern sophistication. Guests will enjoy plush lounge seating and a glittering urban backdrop while sipping signature cocktails and savoring smoky snacks and fresh bites from the open-top barbecue. For a more relaxed night away from the Miami Music Week hustle, Da Angelino Cucina Italiana in Coconut Grove is a must. Located in CocoWalk, this beloved Italian spot is a love letter to traditional hospitality, specializing in handmade pastas and hearty meat and seafood entrées. Tucked behind the main dining room is Al Bacaro, its intimate 30-seat Venetian tavern, ideal for small bites, aperitivos, Italian spritzes and curated reds and whites—perfect for an easy, low-key evening. In between all the dancing, fuel up between sets at some of Miami’s hottest dining destinations. Located in the Michelin-Keyed Betsy Hotel on Miami Beach, LT South Beach by celebrity Chef Laurent Tourondel serves refined New American cuisine in an elegant, open-air setting, blending international flavors and techniques inspired by France, Asia and Latin America. Just next door, tucked within the hotel’s alleyway, The Alley offers a hidden-gem Italian trattoria experience, dishing out perfectly crisp, Roman-style pizzas, fresh salads and artisanal salumi and formaggi. Looking to dine in style during Miami Music Week? J’Adore Miami Beach delivers culinary theater at its finest. Inspired by the golden era of Ocean Drive, J’Adore pairs immersive cabaret performances with Latin-influenced cuisine and seductive signature cocktails. With moody lighting, gilded interiors and nightly live entertainment, J’Adore transforms dinner into a late-night affair. For something more casual, Kung Fu Chicken—opening just in time for Miami Music Week—delivers craveable, grab-and-go fried chicken with bold flavors, perfect for a quick bite between sets. Inspired by Asian night markets, the menu focuses on time-honored techniques, layered spice blends and sauces applied after frying to preserve that signature crispy texture. Uchiko Miami Beach is ideal for those looking for anything from a unique happy hour to a delectable dinner with friends. The smokier, more playful offshoot of Tyson Cole’s James Beard Award–winning Uchi, delivers bold, flame-driven Japanese cuisine with hearth-grilled yakitori, smoked and cured hot and cold dishes, pristine nigiri and shareable plates, larger-format seafood and steak offerings, a globally sourced beef tasting menu, and an extensive beverage program spanning Japanese whiskies, sake, and seasonal cocktails. Laurel Miami Beach brings a polished yet welcoming dining experience in South of Fifth, whether for a leisurely breakfast, energized happy hour or refined dinner. Grounded in Old World culinary traditions with Mediterranean influences, the cosmopolitan New American restaurant delivers a seasonal, locally driven menu by Executive Chef Camila Olarte, whose background includes The French Laundry and The Surf Club Restaurant. Expect imaginative yet approachable dishes, bold mezze and coastal-inspired specialties complemented by a sommelier-curated wine list, craft cocktails, digestivos and an extensive whiskey and gin selection, all set within a warm dining room and inviting terrace and courtyard designed for gathering. Next door, SoFi Coffee is ideal for fueling up during Miami Music Week, whether it’s a morning kick before a full day of events or a mid-afternoon recharge between sets. Located on Ocean Drive near the Miami Beach Boardwalk, the South of Fifth café serves hand-poured brews from Imperial Moto, alongside rotating artisanal pastries from Miami’s Bettant Bakery, wellness shots, fresh juices and grab-and-go bites made daily in-house. With sun-washed interiors, a central community table and a relaxed, welcoming vibe, SoFi Coffee offers a stylish spot to reset before the next show. Open daily from 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Donna Mare Italian Chophouse is ideal for those looking to pair Miami Music Week energy with a soulful, flavor-driven dinner in Miami Beach. Located adjacent to the historic Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club, the restaurant brings the spirit of coastal Italy to Collins Avenue with handcrafted pastas, wood-fired pizzas made from a 50-year-old mother yeast, expertly aged steaks and sustainably sourced seafood, all led by Executive Chef Luigi Iannuario. Guests can also ease into the evening with weekday Aperitivo Hour (3-6 p.m.) at the bar and terrace, or catch the resident DJ on Fridays from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Miami Music Week 2026: Your Complete Guide to the Hotels and Restaurants

The Goodtime Hotel
Novotel’s Vista Rooftop
The Gates Hotel South Beach
Arlo Wynwood
The Elser Hotel
Restaurants – Miami
Restaurants – SoBe


