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III Points Music Festival is coming back to Miami!

A two-night, 10-stage takeover returns to Wynwood this October—and you can already grab tickets for a penny.

Laura Ratliff
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Laura Ratliff
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Miami’s most art-forward, after-dark music marathon is officially locked in for another round. III Points will return to Mana Wynwood on October 16–17, 2026, bringing a mix of underground credibility, big-name bookings and all-night energy back to the city for the 13th time.

If you’ve been before, you know this isn’t your average festival. The two-day event typically runs from mid-afternoon well past midnight, with a sprawling layout that turns Wynwood into a playground with multiple stages. This year, organizers are going even bigger: expect more than 10 stages, a footprint spanning roughly five city blocks and a few upgrades designed to smooth out the experience, including an enhanced VIP setup.

The lineup, as always, is still under wraps—but if history is any guide, it will be worth the suspense. III Points has built its reputation on a genre-blurring mix of hip-hop, electronic, indie rock, house, techno and experimental acts, including both buzzy newcomers and big-name headliners. Past editions have featured artists like Rosalía, Justice and The Strokes, while last year’s phase-one announcement included names like Peggy Gou, Turnstile and Sean Paul. You can safely expect something eclectic, international and just left-of-center enough.

Tickets are already on sale, sort of. The festival has once again opened its “Prophet Passes,” the lowest-priced entry tier, which you can lock in now with a (slightly absurd) penny deposit. The catch for the single cent? You’re buying blind, before a single artist has been announced. But for longtime fans, that leap of faith is part of the ritual (and it tends to pay off). For everyone else, more details, including the first wave of artists, should come out by the end of the month.

Until then, consider this your early warning: Wynwood will once again transform into a pulsing, late-night maze of music, art and controlled chaos this October. 

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