On April 25, Time Warp Miami 2026 will mark the brand’s first-ever edition in the city, and only its second standalone event in the United States alongside New York. Set to take over Factory Town, the expansion feels deliberate. No beach stages. No crossover spectacle. Just a full-scale commitment to house and techno inside one of Miami’s most respected industrial spaces. Now we have the full lineup to share. For decades, Time Warp has built its reputation on meticulous curation and uncompromising production. The Miami edition promises that same DNA: immersive lighting, extended sets, and a lineup rooted firmly in underground culture rather than trend cycles. The April lineup reflects great artists ready to deliver. Adiel goes b2b with Héctor Oaks. Ben Klock appears solo and also joins Marcel Dettmann for a rare back-to-back. Honey Dijon, Richie Hawtin, Klangkuenstler, SPFDJ, PARAMIDA b2b tINI, Chloé Caillet b2b DJ Tennis and more round out a lineup that leans heavy into peak-time intensity and warehouse energy. Factory Town serves as the perfect backdrop. Located in Hialeah and built from a former mattress factory, the seven-acre venue blends steel, concrete and open-air space into a raw, multi-stage playground. Over the past few years, it has become a cornerstone of Miami’s underground circuit — especially during Miami Music Week — known for sunrise sets, marathon programming and crowds that come for the music first. Bringing Time Warp’s aesthetic into that environment feels natural. The German-born brand has always favored stripped-back visuals paired with precise, high-impact lighting design. In a city often associated with excess, this edition feels intentionally focused. Time Warp Miami isn’t about reinvention. The core idea stays the same: give the DJs room to stretch out and let the crowd lock in. Tickets and full event details are available via the official website here.Time Warp Miami 2026 Brings House and Techno Lineup to Factory Town





