Ill points Miami is celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2023, and their phase two lineup was just announced.
In a city like Miami where it feels like there are festivals and exciting EDM acts coming to town nearly every week, III Points has managed to rise above the fray once again with an exciting and eclectic mix of artists. It’s back for a tenth year and has added some huge names to the lineup to celebrate.
The two-day festival will take place October 20th and 21st at Mana Wynwood Convention Center in the heart of Miami’s art district. III Points has always found unique ways to merge together art and music while maintaining the distinctly Miami flair the festival has, and this year will be no different. Tickets are available now.
III Points Miami 2023 Lineup

Skrillex, Fred Again.., and Iggy Pop are set to headline the event, once again living up to the diverse headliners III Points is known to play host to.
Other notable performers include Caroline Polachek, Jamie Jones, Keinemusik, Lane 8, and Sbtrkt, which once again showcases the festival’s range in hosting acts that span the entire genre of electronic music.

After introducing Despacio to last year’s event, III Points attendees have been adamant about its return to this year’s lineup.
Despacio, an audiovisual experience presented by James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem and David and Stephen Dewaele of Soulwax, was a fan favorite at last year’s festival and promises to wow first time Despacio attendees. James Murphy and Soulwax only spin vinyl during this immersive experience and really let the state-of-the-art sound system in the room do the talking.
Between John Summit going B2B with Green Velvet, Dom Dolla, Lane 8, Bedouin, Lilly Palmer and so many others, the lineup spans a large number of electronic dance music’s subgenres. The lineup truly has something for everyone, from more casual EDM fans who want to see the big names, all the way through the hottest names in techno right now.

The diverse lineup makes this a can’t-miss event for EDM fans across the country. Don’t miss out on the tenth anniversary of this Miami music staple and make sure to get your tickets, which start at just $189.
Article: Adi Cohen

