The Best of Miami Music Week 2025 at Mana Wynwood
A decade of music, memories, and legendary performances—Miami Music Week 2025 lit up Mana Wynwood like never before.
Rain or shine, Mana Wynwood once again proved to be the epicenter of Miami Music Week, delivering electrifying performances, unforgettable moments, and a community of music lovers ready to go all night.
For its 10th edition of Miami Music Week, Mana Wynwood hosted an impressive lineup across multiple stages, including the Sound Stadium (Black Room) inside the Convention Center and the intimate (yet powerful) setting of Mana Wynwood 320. From March 27-30, the campus was activated by BLNK CNVS, bringing together global headliners and emerging artists for a four-day celebration of sound, culture, and connection.
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The week kicked off strong as Deadbeats vs. Cyclops took over the Black Room with explosive B2B sets. A standout moment? Zeds Dead B2B Subtronics—a jaw-dropping set that had the Sound Stadium crowd erupting.
Across the street, Mana Wynwood 320 debuted a new stage layout for its second year participating in Miami Music Week. Acraze’s ‘Paradox’ returned with a stacked lineup, including Thats Rocky and Danny Avila, leading into Acraze’s own high-voltage headlining set.
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Night two saw the return of Brownies & Lemonade, the LA-based party curators known for chaotic good vibes and genre-bending lineups. ISOxo delivered a thrilling set and surprised fans by bringing out Knock2, igniting the crowd. Meanwhile, ATLiens landed at Mana Wynwood 320 with Space Takeover, unleashing a bass-heavy set that kept the crowd locked in deep.
By night three, the energy was peaking. Over at Sound Stadium, Sloth opened with a kinetic set, marking his rise from 320 to the main stage—a full-circle moment showcasing artist growth within the Mana ecosystem.
Later that night, Two Friends brought out saxophonist Casey Fitzpatrick, adding a smooth twist to their bass-fueled set. Then came DJ Diesel (aka Shaq), who leveled up the night with a thunderous performance that that had fans on stage and an entire venue swag surfing in unison.
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On 320’s final night, Jauz’s BITE THIS! shut it down with a heavy dose of bass, trap, and house—a killer sendoff for the campus space.
To close out the weekend, BLNK CNVS and Monstercat presented the grand finale: OUTRO. The last night featured a stacked lineup from Flux Pavilion, Jessica Audiffred, and a ferocious Sullivan King B2B Crankdat. ATLiens made a second appearance on the property—but this time, they took over the main stage, unleashing a bass set that shook the Sound Stadium. The night wrapped up with Monstercat & Friends, an epic end to a legendary weekend.
As the lights dimmed and the music faded, Mana Wynwood reaffirmed its role as Miami’s home for world-class music experiences.
Ready to relive it? Explore our photo galleries capturing the best moments from Miami Music Week 2025. For upcoming events and booking inquiries, visit manawynwood.com.