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Factory Town Music Week 2026: Lineup, Tickets, and What to Know

Justice, Tiga, Skream, and others will take over Hialeah for five nights of underground house, techno, and drum & bass during MMW.
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This year’s lineup reinforces Factory Town's identity as a hub for global underground scenes.

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As Miami Music Week gears up to take over the city, Insomniac is doubling down on one of its most immersive experiences. Factory Town Music Week 2026 returns from March 25–29, bringing five nights of underground dance music across five stages in Hialeah’s industrial playground.

More than just a lineup drop, Factory Town continues to position itself as the center of Miami’s late-night, after-hours culture where house, techno, drum & bass, and left-field club sounds collide.

Spanning Infinity Room, the Park, the Warehouse, the Chain Room, and Cypress End, this year’s programming leans heavily into label showcases, b2b sets, and curated takeovers, a format that reflects where dance music culture stands today: collaborative, global, and genre fluid.

The Lineup

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The week kicks off with one of the most intriguing bookings of the entire run: Justice making their Factory Town debut with a DJ set inside the Infinity Room. They’re joined by a stacked bill including Interplanetary Criminal, plus a rare Skream b2b Tiga b2b Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs set.

Elsewhere, Max Dean launches his Nexup takeover at the Park, while Unreal Germany brings industrial techno energy to the Warehouse. Layton Giordani’s Madminds commands The Chain Room, and Cypress End hosts Define Everything Future (DEF) with a forward-thinking UK club sound. It’s a night that sets the tone immediately: underground credibility over mainstream pull.

Thursday leans into brand-driven curation. Jamie Jones’ Paradise transforms the Infinity Room with names like Loco Dice and Hot Since 82, while Meduza and James Hype lead Our House at the Park. The Warehouse goes full concept with Face 2 Face x Rebels x Factory 93, emphasizing collaborative DJ sets, and Cypress End turns playful with Partiboi69 and Cole Knight’s Knight Club. The night balances accessibility with an underground edge, a signature Factory Town formula.

Friday might be the most musically diverse night of the week.

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The Infinity Room hosts Josh Baker’s You&Me, highlighted by a sunrise b3b set with Prospa and Kettama. The Warehouse shifts into high gear with Bassrush’s Drum & Bass Sessions, featuring Hybrid Minds and Rohaan b2b What So Not. Steel City Dance Discs brings a chaotic, club-forward energy to The Chain Room, while Paramida’s Love On The Rocks takeover adds a more eclectic, vinyl driven touch.

It’s a night that reflects the full spectrum of dance music right now, from UK garage to drum & bass to minimal.

Saturday blends recognizable names with deeper underground bookings.

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A standout Pawsa b2b Luciano headlines the Infinity Room, while Ben Sterling’s Planet X takes over The Park. Drumcode converts The Warehouse into a techno stronghold, with Adam Beyer headlining. The Chain Room debuts Funk Tribu & Friends, signaling Factory Town’s continued push into emerging sounds.

This is peak Music Week energy, where it’s packed, unpredictable, and built for marathon nights.

The final night closes with one of dance music’s most recognizable party brands: elrow, bringing its Dance With The Serpent theme to the Infinity Room. The closing lineup includes Ilario Alicante, Patrick Topping, Sonny Fodera, LP Giobbi, and Matroda. As one of house music’s most iconic parties that includes crazy venue decor, even crazier mascot costumes, and a lot of streamers and confetti dropping constantly, this will be a party you won’t want to miss. 

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Across the venue, The Park dives into hard techno with I Hate Models and Indira Paganotto, while Insomniac Records takes over The Warehouse. Max Styler’s Nu Moda hosts The Chain Room, and Cypress End wraps with Chaste, led by South Florida favorite, Chasewest.

Factory Town isn’t trying to compete with festival main stages, instead building something else entirely.

This year’s lineup reinforces its identity as a hub for global underground scenes, a space where labels and collectives shape the experience, and a cornerstone of Miami Music Week’s after hours culture where we watch the sun rise on Miami in an abandoned mattress factor of all things.

If Ultra is the spectacle, Factory Town is the story happening after midnight.

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Tickets & Info

Five day and single day GA and VIP passes are on sale now via factorytown.com and dice.fm. Be sure to grab tickets now, as the waitlist will only continue to grow and grow. 

There is no official onsite parking, so rideshare is strongly recommended, especially after Ultra and other Music Week events. Limited street parking is available, but expect local vendors to charge premium rates within walking distance of the venue.

Factory Town Music Week 2026. Wednesday, March 26 – Sunday, March 29, at Factory Town 4800 NW 37th Ave., Miami; 305-484-6236; factorytown.com. Tickets cost from $67.20 – $125 via dice.fm.

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