Two of house music's most storied institutions share a bill for Miami Music Week. Ministry of Sound — London's legendary club, now celebrating 35 years with a global tour hitting 35 cities across six continents — lands in Miami on March 27 in collaboration with Hard Times, the UK club night and label that has championed American house music across the Atlantic since the early 1990s. The two have a long shared history, and this is their first Miami Music Week collaboration.
The night unfolds across Sable Miami's indoor vinyl listening lounge and open-air Garden, which together make for one of the more thoughtfully designed venues on the MMW circuit. Dennis Ferrer, the Objektivity boss who has spent two decades shaping the sound of soulful house, headlines alongside Chicago legend Derrick Carter, an architect of the genre whose influence stretches from underground basement parties to the main stages he never stopped deserving. HoneyLuv and FLETCH go b2b, Olive F plays, and Chuck Daniels b2b Doorly round out a bill built entirely around people who actually know what house music is supposed to feel like.
