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Identity Festival Tickets On Sale Today

Quick reminder: Tickets for Miami's stop on the Identity Festival are currently on sale via idfestival.com. Passes range from $40 general admission to $400 on-stage VIP, which includes food and drinks.And in an interesting turn of events, we received a press release stating that Ultra Music Festival is now co-sponsoring...
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Quick reminder: Tickets for Miami's stop on the Identity Festival are currently on sale via idfestival.com. Passes range from $40 general admission to $400 on-stage VIP, which includes food and drinks.

And in an interesting turn of events, we received a press release stating that Ultra Music Festival is now co-sponsoring the traveling festival. This, of course, brings further legitimacy to the event. And if Identity returns next year, Ultra's influence could definitely bring bigger acts and increased production value.

But that's not all ... Another act has been added to the lineup. Bringing some local flavor is Afrobeta, who will be gracing the Dim Mak stage. Actually, the band will be participating in the entire nationwide tour, showing places like Noblesville, Indiana, how the 305 does it. (What it is exactly, we aren't sure.)

Unfortunately, disappearing from the lineup are Modestep and Datsik. We've contacted festival representatives to make sure this is accurate, and we'll let you know when they've responded.

See the full lineup after the jump.


Identity Festival 2011 Miami Lineup



Main Stage
-Kaskade
-Pretty Lights
-Rusko
-Chuckie
-Disco Biscuits
-Booka Shade
-Jessie and the Toy Boys

Dim Mak Stage
-Steve Aoki
-DJ Shadow
-The Crystal Method
-Holy Ghost!
-Hercules and Love Affair
-Le Castle Vania
-Afrobeta
-Doorly

Beatport Stage
-White Shadow
-LA Riots
-Aeroplane
-Manufactured Superstars
-Chad Hugo
-Nervo
-The Eye
-Marshall Barnes

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