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All Day I Dream Shares ‘A Winter Sampler VII’ Compilation’

All Day I Dream

All Day I Dream offers a soft and serene close to a snowy season with A Winter Sampler VII, a 12-track compilation out now. Continuing the label’s tradition of seasonal collections, the latest installment gathers a global cast of artists whose productions capture the reflective calm and subtle warmth that arrives as winter begins to thaw.

The journey opens with ‘Feeling Lonely‘ from Rove and Ariaty, an alias of Tim Engelhardt, whose combined rhythmic sensibility sets a progressive tone for the compilation’s opening moments. Rob Davy follows with ‘Run To You‘, a gently driving cut that unfolds through sweeping synth lines and patient percussion.

Lost Desert and Hermanez join forces on ‘Be As One‘ featuring Tasha, pairing fluid movement with a hypnotic vocal presence, while Aldous returns to the series following his appearance on last year’s Summer’s End Sampler with the atmospheric ‘Blue and White‘.

Further along, North East England-based producer Strange Malcolm‘s ‘Elysian‘ unfolds with airy textures and spacious progressions before female DJ Rossie deepens the mood with the underground flow of ‘Asphodel‘. Argentina’s Joan Retamero and Greta Meier introduce a brighter, uptempo turn on ‘The Beginning‘, which transitions naturally into ‘Azul Infinito‘, a driving tech-soaked collaboration from fellow Argentinian pairing Poli Siufi and Gastón Sosa.

All Day I Dream A Winter Sampler VII Compilation
All Day I Dream – A Winter Sampler VII Compilation

The compilation’s closing stretch carries a series of luminous moments. Brazilian producer Diego Druck delivers a fresh interpretation of Double Touch‘s 2019 single ‘Baghdad‘, originally released as part of the duo’s Adagio EP, reshaping the track with renewed drum patterns and heightened melodies. Buenos Aires-based house act Kalima follows with the snappy cut ‘Wanna See,’ while Tunisian newcomer Different Ray offers shimmering tones with ‘Aurum‘.

A special moment arrives in the final track as All Day I Dream label head Lee Burridge makes a rare appearance with ‘Bianco Montana‘, a collaboration with disco house duo Sunora (ALAR & Chertkovski) that closes the collection with frost-breaking character and charisma.

Listen to the tracks below.

Are Virtual Music Festivals and Concerts Better Than Live Events?

Many years ago, the only way to experience a music festival or concert was to actually be there in person. Literally, you, standing alongside hundreds, if not thousands, of people. It’s where you literally feel the bass in your chest. It’s something you can’t exactly explain unless you’ve lived it. Now… things are different.

Through streaming services, people can watch full festival sets without leaving the comfort of their own home. It’s easier, more accessible, and honestly, more comfortable. But at some point, you start to notice the difference. Are virtual music festivals actually better, or are they just more convenient? Here are some points to ponder.

What Virtual Music Festivals Do Better

No need to travel

You don’t have to worry about tickets selling out, booking flights, spending money on travel fees, finding a place to stay, and other exhausting stuff. Everything is already set up for you because you just open your device and start watching. It removes a lot of the stress that usually comes with attending live events.

Significantly more convenient

If you’re not the type of person who loves being in crowds, virtual music festivals are your best choice. You don’t have to stand for hours or be in an extremely hot venue elbow-to-elbow with strangers. There are no long lines, no waiting for food or restrooms, and no worrying about losing your spot.

Easier access through TV/smart devices

With DISH Network and other streaming services, it’s simple to watch quality performances at home. You don’t miss out on visuals or sound, and in some cases, the camera angles even give you a better view than being in the crowd.

Switching between artists is much easier

At a live music festival, you gotta move between stages, and that takes a lot of time and effort. Online, you can just jump from one performance to another in seconds. That flexibility makes it easier to catch more artists without missing anything.

What Live Events Still Do Better

You feel the music and not just hear it

Music is something we always hear everywhere; when TV streaming, in supermarkets, in cars, or even just in the background at home. But at a live event, it’s really different because you can actually feel it. The sound is louder, the energy is all around you, and the music is literally moving through you.

The moment feels more memorable and real

Watching alone at home is comfortable, but it’s not the same as being surrounded by people who love the same music as you and who are just as excited as you are. It will feel like you really belong in that moment, even if you don’t know anyone there.

It feels like an experience

Live events are just pure experience. It’s not just the performances of your favorite artists. From the time you step out of your house to go to the venue until you get home, that’s the experience you’ve paid for.

The energy feels completely different

The energy you get from live music festivals is not something you can describe in words. You need to feel it. That kind of energy doesn’t really translate through a screen. Even if you have a massive screen or high-quality stream, it still feels more controlled and a bit distant.

Being there in person feels more unpredictable. You don’t know how the crowd will reach, what moment will stand out, or what you’ll remember most. And that’s what makes it exciting.

It’s All About Convenience vs. Experience

Virtual music festivals and live events don’t really complete. They offer different things. One gives you comfort and convenience, and the other gives you energy and a full experience. So it really comes down to what you want. Watching a festival is convenient, yes, but being there is something you remember probably for the rest of your life.

RUBACK releases long-awaited single “I’ll Be Waiting For You”

Previously achieving commercial success with their Dubdogz alias, melodic house & techno twin brother duo RUBACK is quickly becoming another global phenomenon. Following their debut on Insomniac’s Interstellar Recordings with “Se Que Quiere” with KREAM, RUBACK returns to the imprint to deliver their sophomore single, “I’ll Be Waiting For You”.

The single is a vocal-tinged melodic techno track that highlights their knack for creating catchy hooks and floor-shattering grooves. It bolsters entrancing vocals, moody male and female harmonic doubles depicting a burning desire matched by staccato chords, guttural bassline growls, melting psy accents, suspense-filled drum lines, and ratcheting leads that hit with the weight of the world.

Here’s what RUBACK had to say about the release:

“‘I’ll Be Waiting For You’ has been a big surprise for us. Even before its release, the response on the dancefloor has been insane. It feels like a hit people already know (even though, most of the time, they don’t).” 

RUBACK I'll Be Waiting For You
RUBACK – I’ll Be Waiting For You

The track has already been met with a massive reception, teased under both pseudonyms: as RUBACK during Tomorrowland Brasil and as Dubdogz during their set at Só Track Boa presents OCA BH.

Fans can catch “I’ll Be Waiting For You” at the RUBACK‘s upcoming sets at Warung Day Festival Curitiba, following recent appearances at Ame Laroc Festival, EЯЯORR São Paulo, and Lollapalooza Brasil.

Listen to the track below.

David Guetta Brings His Monolith Show to AMF 2026

David Guetta

Amsterdam Music Festival – AMF returns to the Johan Cruijff ArenA during Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE), announcing global icon David Guetta as the first headliner for its 2026 edition, returning after six years. 

The French superstar and number 1 DJ in the world brings his groundbreaking Monolith Show to Amsterdam on Saturday October 24th, marking a major moment for both the festival and the artist.

AMF 2026 is set to celebrate 30 years of ADE as David Guetta returns to the Johan Cruijff ArenA with his most ambitious production to date. A longstanding force within the global festival circuit and no stranger to the AMF stage, he’s back after six years. He now deepens that legacy by bringing his full-scale stadium concept, The Monolith Show, to Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE).

Set to embark on a run of monumental shows across Europe, including three consecutive sold out nights at Stade de France for 60,000 fans per night and a headline performance on Belgium’s Zeebrugge beach. The Monolith Show is already shaping up to be one of the most ambitious productions in electronic music.

At its core stands an enormous vertical LED monolith, enhanced by immersive 3D mapping and a highly technical lighting system designed to transform stadiums into fully realized audiovisual worlds. Built around Guetta’s “Future Rave” sound, the show promises a high-energy, cinematic experience on an unprecedented scale.

David Guetta Monolith AMF 2026
David Guetta Monolith AMF 2026

As AMF continues to evolve under Insomniac Europe, the addition of The Monolith Show signals a new chapter for the event, one that leans further into large scale, immersive concepts while maintaining its reputation as the world’s biggest nightclub. AMF remains a cornerstone of Amsterdam Dance Event, consistently delivering world class line-ups and cutting edge production.

With more artists still to be announced, AMF 2026 promises another dazzling edition, bringing together the biggest names in electronic music with next generation production in one of the most iconic venues in the world.

Tickets available HERE.

MORTEN & Malaa Debut “Shock The System” at Tomorrowland Winter

Morten

Tomorrowland Music has officially released “Shock The System,” the explosive collaboration between MORTEN and Malaa, which dropped on Wednesday, March 25. The release was precisely timed with the start of their highly anticipated back-to-back set on the Mainstage of Tomorrowland Winter, creating a seamless fusion between music launch and live performance. With this strategic drop, both artists once again showcased their ability to merge cutting-edge production with unforgettable live experiences.

Danish dj and producer MORTEN, globally recognized as the co-founder of the Future Rave movement, continues to shape the evolution of electronic music.

The collaborative sound has amassed hundreds of millions of streams and redefined dancefloor energy worldwide. Known for his powerful blend of melodic elements and hard-hitting drops, MORTEN has secured his place among the most influential artists in modern EDM. His ongoing presence on major festival mainstages and key clubs worldwide, underlines his impact on the global scene.

MORTEN Malaa Shock The System
MORTEN & Malaa – Shock The System

Malaa, the masked force in house music, brings his signature raw and rebellious sound to the collaboration. Since emerging in 2015, he has built a cult following through releases on Confession and standout projects like “Illegal Mixtape” and “Don Malaa“.

His performances at iconic festivals such as Coachella, Ultra, and Tomorrowland have solidified his reputation as a powerhouse performer. In recent years, Malaa has continued to innovate through bold concepts like his Alter Ego project, pushing boundaries within the electronic music landscape.

Shock The System” captures the essence of both artists: MORTEN‘s futuristic intensity and Malaa‘s gritty underground edge. The track delivers a high-impact sonic experience designed for peak-time festival moments. Its release during their Tomorrowland Winter set elevates the track into a fully immersive, real-time global debut.

This collaboration highlights the continued evolution of festival culture, where music releases and live performances intertwine seamlessly. With “Shock The System,” MORTEN and Malaa not only meet expectations, they redefine them.

Listen to the track below.

Ultra Miami 2026 Announces Set Times, Swedish House Mafia, and more

Ultra Miami 2026 has announced the legendary trio Swedish House Mafia will return to the festival on Saturday, March 28. They will take over the Main Stage for an exclusive curated night that pays homage to the culture and musical identity that have defined the group across two decades.

Soundtracking this one-night only experience is a handpicked lineup of friends including Afrojack, Boys Noize, Armand Van Helden, Kelly Lee Owens and MPH, in addition to a rare back-to-back set from Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso.

Ahead of the 2026 festival, attendees can download the ULTRA Worldwide mobile app to customize their schedules, earn Ultra passport points, and receive up-to-the-minute notifications with festival announcements and alerts. A full list of set times can also be found on the Ultra Music Festival website.

Ultra Miami 2026 Livestream
Ultra Miami 2026 Livestream

Ultra will once again share the experience with millions of Ultranauts across the globe through its #ULTRALIVE stream. #ULTRALIVE will showcase a wide range of performances from five stages throughout the weekend – including the Main Stage, the Worldwide Stage, and the Live Stage – in addition to exclusive curated content like artist and fan interviews.

House and techno enthusiasts can also expect the return of dedicated live streams from the RESISTANCE Megastructure and RESISTANCE The Cove stages to supply soundtracking from Ultra‘s esteemed underground brand throughout the weekend.

ULTRA Miami 2026 Set Times
ULTRA Miami 2026 Time Schedule

#ULTRALIVE BROADCAST START TIMES

Friday, March 27: 3:30 pm ET

Saturday, March 28: 3pm ET

Sunday, March 29: 3pm ET

The festival’s food lineup boasts an impressive range of vendors, serving up everything from Spicy Pie’s pizza and The Lobsta Guy’s Maine-style lobster rolls to House of Kebab’s Mediterranean flavors. VVIP guests can indulge in exclusive offerings from Italian eatery Casadonna, Southeast Asian fusion hotspot KOMODO, and Miami’s renowned Papi Steak.

Ultra 2026’s art programming gathers artists from six different countries to showcase their work across multiple mediums. Among this year’s cohort is hyperrealist icon Jeks One, who will bring his talents for spray paint photorealism, along with three-dimensional storyteller Caratoes and Brazilian geometric illustrator Fernando Chamarelli, to name a few.

The Oasis stage will also feature other Brazilian artist Saulo Metria and Tarsila Schubert. Renowned sculpting visionary Daniel Popper, known for his large-scale creations that harmonize nature and humanity, returns once again to Ultra with his famed Sun Goddess installation in tow.

Connecting live art to ownable merchandise at Ultra this year is Venezuelan multihyphenate talent Golden, who will paint at his own stage near the merch tent, merging traditional painting with video projection to animate his work. He additionally designed a bespoke baseball jersey that will join Ultra‘s 82-piece collection of new apparel and accessories only available at the 2026 festival.

Additionally, Amsterdam painters Mr. June and Chaz of The London Police will face Spanish painters Kram and Slomo in a side-by-side Art Battle.

Don Diablo Wins Best Performance at EDMAwards 2026 for UNTOLD X Set

Don Diablo UNTOLD X set

The Best Performance category featured world-renowned names including Anyma, Afrojack, David Guetta & Sia, John Summit, Alan Walker, deadmau5, Nicky Romero, Zedd, and Madeon.

Don Diablo has won the “Best Performance” award at the Electronic Dance Music Awards 2026 for his live set presented in a world premiere at UNTOLD X, the 10th anniversary edition of the festival ranked #3 globally.

The category featured major names such as Anyma, John Summit, Afrojack and David Guetta with Sia, deadmau5, and Alan Walker, with the winner determined by public vote, offering a direct reflection of the show’s global impact among fans.

In 2025, Don Diablo chose UNTOLD X as the exclusive stage to debut his brand-new show concept, created for his 2026 global tour. His set was not part of a standard festival circuit. Instead, the Dutch artist designed a show specifically for the UNTOLD’s mainstage, tailored to the unique setup of the stadium Cluj Arena.

The production featured a custom-built visual system, with elements synchronized in real time to the setlist.

 

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The performance was conceived as a fully immersive experience, rather than a sequence of tracks. The setup was adapted to create a closer connection with the audience, in a context where the UNTOLD’s 10th anniversary edition brought together over 470,000 attendees from more than 150 countries. 

This approach reflects a clear shift within the electronic music industry. The distinction between a DJ set and a live performance is no longer defined solely by format, but by how the show is constructed. Artists are increasingly investing in concepts, visual identity, and productions that function as standalone experiences, not just appearances within a lineup.

In Don Diablo’s case, UNTOLD served as the platform for the international premiere of this type of show. The validation followed in Miami, during an event that annually brings together artists, labels, and industry professionals from across the globe.

The Dutch artist remains one of the most relevant names in the future house scene and continues to push the visual dimension of his projects. His label, HEXAGON, remains a key reference point for emerging directions within the genre, while HEXAGON Radio continues to rank among the top shows in its category.

For UNTOLD, the EDMAwards further confirms the festival’s role within the global circuit of major events. The 2025 edition marked the 10th anniversary of the 3rd Best Festival in the world and featured several productions created exclusively for the mainstage, and this recognition in Miami highlights how these shows are becoming benchmarks within the international music industry.

UNTOLD Festival 2026 Lineup Phase 1

For the 2026 edition, UNTOLD Festival welcomes to the heart of Transylvania superstar names such as Lewis Capaldi, Sting, Zara Larsson, Flo Rida, Swae Lee, Martin Garrix, Kygo, The Chainsmokers, Marshmello, Lost Frequencies, James Hype, Sebastian Ingrosso, Afrojack, R3HAB, Carl Cox, Holy Priest, Jamie Jones, MRAK, and many more.

Passes and accommodations are available on the official website, with flexible payment options allowing fans to secure their experience in installments. UNTOLD ONE, which marks the beginning of a new era, will take place between August 6–9, 2026, in the beautiful city of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

Don Diablo’s full show from UNTOLD X is available below!

Interview: Fede Spamer on ‘Neon City’ and His Evolving Production Style

Fede Spamer DJ
Fede Spamer

We sat down with Fede Spamer to explore the ideas and creative process behind his latest release, ‘Neon City’. Inspired by the vibrant nightlife and futuristic atmosphere of Kuala Lumpur, the track captures a unique blend of cinematic textures and driving groove, showcasing a refined and immersive approach to production.

With a focus on detailed sound design, layered atmospheres, and emotional energy, ‘Neon City’ reflects a new level of intention in Fede’s evolving sound.

In this conversation, he shares the inspiration behind the record, the challenges of bringing it to life, and the mindset shaping his current direction as both a producer and performer.

Check out the full interview below!

Hi Fede, how are you feeling today?


Hi! I’m doing great, thank you.

Was there anything in particular that served as an inspiration when creating “Neon City”?

It was actually the city of Kuala Lumpur that inspired “Neon City.” I produced the track while I was staying there, and the atmosphere at night really left an impression on me. The city lights, the skyline, and the futuristic energy all came together in a way that pushed me toward that sound.

How would you describe the overall “vibe” or mood of this release? 


I’d describe the overall vibe of the release as cinematic, futuristic, and energetic. It draws a lot of inspiration from science fiction, both in atmosphere and sound design.

I wanted it to feel immersive, almost like stepping into a different world, with a sense of movement and intensity that carries through the entire track.

How did you approach and produce the sound design of this track?

For the sound design, I approached it with a very atmospheric and cinematic mindset. I focused on creating textures and layers that evoke a futuristic, sci-fi feel while keeping the groove strong and club-oriented.

I used a mix of synthetic elements, sharp leads, and evolving pads to build depth, making sure each sound had its own space in the mix. The goal was to create something immersive but also energetic, so it works both as a listening experience and on the dancefloor.

What were the most challenging, and exciting parts of the process of creating “Neon City”?

I would say the most challenging parts were getting the bass to sound exactly how I wanted, and the mixing process was also more demanding than on other tracks I’ve created.

There are a lot of elements, so I had to be very careful with how everything sits in the mix. I wanted each sound to have its space and for every frequency to be heard clearly.

The most exciting part is always building the melodies and seeing how they come together throughout the track. I especially enjoy working on the build-ups and drops, making sure each one has its own distinctive feel. For the buildup, I wanted to introduce a slightly melancholic tone, which adds another layer to the overall energy.

Were there any unique “Easter eggs” or hidden sounds in the production that listeners might miss on the first play?

Yes, there are a few subtle details that might not stand out on the first listen. For example, just before the drop, I added some background pads that are designed to sound a bit like an oboe.

In the drop itself, there’s also a very subtle vocal in the background saying, “Feel the adrenaline rise.” It’s mixed quite low, so it works more as a texture than a main element.

Beyond that, there are multiple small elements layered in the background, mainly to support the harmony and add depth. They’re not always obvious, but they help shape the overall atmosphere of the track.

Did “Neon City” come together quickly, or was it a project that required many different versions to get right?

I usually start a lot of projects every month, but only a few of them end up being selected for a possible release. The ones I choose are the ones I really connect with.

With those tracks, everything tends to come together quite quickly. In that sense, it’s usually the first version that sets the foundation, and the rest of the process is about carving the sound and refining the different elements.

Also, once I get the vocals right, everything really starts to flow for me. That’s usually the point where the track fully comes together.

How do you decide when a track is finally “finished” and ready for the world to hear?

It’s pretty simple. A track feels finished when I know that no more elements need to be added and everything already in it has a clear purpose.

At that point, I also do a final check using some plugins to make sure everything is sitting where it should in the mix. Once everything feels balanced and in place, and I can feel that the track tells its own story, I know it’s ready.

What are you most proud of regarding your personal growth and confidence as a creator since you first started releasing music?

I think the main thing is becoming more confident in my sound and not being afraid to try new things. When I first started releasing music, I was more focused on what might work, but over time I’ve learned to trust my own instincts a lot more.

I’ve also grown in terms of being more patient with the process and more intentional with the details. Now I have a clearer sense of what I want to express with each track, and I’m more comfortable standing behind my creative decisions.

What advice would you give to other producers who are starting out in this industry?

Start as many tracks as you can. The more you create, the more you learn. Even if you don’t have access to everything you think you need, it doesn’t matter; you can still make it work.

Trust your instincts and don’t focus too much on what other people say. At first, things might not sound exactly how you want them to, but if you keep learning and pushing yourself, you’ll be surprised by what you’re able to achieve.

The key is having a clear vision of what you want to achieve and staying consistent with it.

Finally, how does this track set the stage for your upcoming performances in 2026?

This track really sets the tone for what’s coming in 2026. It represents the direction I want to take with my sound, more refined, more intentional, and with a stronger identity.

It’s also something I can translate into a live setting, especially in terms of energy and atmosphere. I want my performances to feel immersive, and this track is a good example of that balance between emotion and impact on the dancefloor.


As his journey continues to move forward, Spamer remains intentional in his approach, sustaining a commitment to authenticity and creative evolution. With ‘Neon City’ signaling the next steps for the Producer and DJ, the emphasis stays on refining ideas within the studio and translating them effectively into a live setting.

So, with more still to come from Fede Spamer, be sure to keep up with him via social media to stay up to date on his next releases, projects, and performances.

Listen to the track below.

Chmba Delivers a Unique Guest Mix for Rave Jungle

Blending African electronic textures with groove-led House and Tech rhythms, Chmba brings a distinct, richly textured energy to this guest mix for Rave Jungle.

With a sound shaped by a deep connection to her cultural identity, she threads percussive nuance, rhythmic fluidity, and a pan-African sensibility through each selection.

Built on rolling basslines, melodic motifs, and organic textures, the mix highlights Chmba‘s signature sound, offering a clear snapshot of her sonic world and musical perspective.

So, settle in and dive into a journey defined by rhythm, movement, and energy.

Listen to the guest mix below!

 

Tracklist:

1. 104 BPM, Village Guru – Nang’ Egijima
2. DJ Satelite, DJ Gálio, Alex Kasion, Seres Producoes – Daya
3. Lemon & Herb ft. Mzulu Phaga – Yimithemba
4. Ekaya
5. HUGEL, SOLTO – Jamaican (Bam Bam) (Carleeto Afro Tech Edit)
6. Playboi Carti – Kid Cudi x Vapo Vapo (Afro Tech Edit)
7. Imini Pt. II
8. Cincity – Voulez Vous
9. DJ Nkabza – Step Down
10. Takulandilani v2
11. Britney Spears – Gimme More (Jersey Club Remix)
12. Naak – SHO!!
13. 3x (ft. Mixbwé)
14. Myekeleni
15. Frigid Armadillo, Jessica Mbangeni – Imbokodo
16. DJ Tunez, Wizkid, FOLA – One Condition (Afro Tech Remix)
17. Chmba – Dream
18. Pang’ono Remix – Joe Ikon, Liv
19. Gaza Land
20. Lemon & Herb ft. Fka Mash & Yallunder – Andifuni Ngawe
21. Afro Mojo – Chanuka
22. Vanco, Ahmed Sosso – Keladi

BLOND:ISH to Headline Daybreaker Event at Miami Music Week 2026

Global community movement Daybreaker has announced that internationally acclaimed DJ and producer BLOND:ISH will headline its upcoming Wynwood Walls event on Sunday, March 29th, with an opening set by rising house artist GUDFELLA, adding major momentum to one of Miami Music Week’s most distinctive daytime gatherings.

Taking place at the iconic Wynwood Walls Museum, the event will transform the open-air cultural landmark into a dance floor centered on music, movement, art, and human connection. Positioned as a counterpoint to traditional nightlife, the experience invites attendees to realign, recharge, and reconnect at the close of a high-energy week across the city.

The experience will begin with a guided yoga session led by Mimi Yoga at 11am, followed by a two-hour daytime dance party featuring BLOND:ISH and GUDFELLA, alongside additional live elements, and will conclude with a closing speech from internationally renowned artist Peter Tunney. Set against Wynwood‘s globally recognized murals, the gathering blends wellness, creativity, and community in a uniquely immersive environment.

 

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Known for her globally recognized sets and community-driven approach to dance culture, BLOND:ISH brings a presence that aligns closely with Daybreaker‘s ethos, bridging the global club circuit with a growing movement toward more intentional, daytime experiences.

GUDFELLA, the Philippines-born, LA-based DJ and producer behind the breakout track “Morning Coffee,” has quickly emerged as one of house music’s most exciting new voices. The track has taken hold across Miami Music Week and beyond, earning support from top-tier artists and fueling a rapid global rise, including an upcoming performance at Coachella.

“Daybreaker has always partnered with the world’s most iconic venues, artists, and brands to reimagine how we gather – and this Miami Music Week collaboration is a clear expression of that vision,” said Radha Agrawal, co-founder of Daybreaker and founder of the Belong Center.

“For over a decade, Daybreaker has quietly led what is now being recognized as the social wellness movement – designing spaces where music, movement, and belonging take center stage. This isn’t a counterpoint to nightlife, but an expansion of it. Miami Music Week has always been a global expression of energy and release. We’re offering a new expression of that same spirit – one that leaves you feeling more alive than when you arrived.”

BLOND:ISH Wynwood Walls Daytime Rave MMW
BLOND:ISH Wynwood Walls Daytime Rave

Eli Clark-Davis, co-founder and head of partnerships adds:

“To bring our community to the storied Wynwood Walls with BLOND:ISH and Gudfella, alongside iHeartMedia and Einstein Bros. Bagels, is to capture the Daybreaker ethos in a single morning: world-class sound, monumental art, and a dance floor rooted in connection, not consumption.”

Daybreaker began in Brooklyn with a simple idea: wake up, gather, dance. What started as a single early-morning dance floor has grown into a global movement spanning 66 cities and more than 1,000,000 community members, bringing people together through alcohol-free experiences rooted in joy, self-expression, and belonging.

Unlike traditional nightlife events, Daybreaker gatherings are intentionally alcohol-free and emphasize shared experiences through music, dance, and creative expression. Attendees are encouraged to come as they are, whether solo or with friends, and participate in a welcoming, inclusive environment designed to foster genuine connection.

The Wynwood Walls Museum edition reflects a broader cultural shift toward daytime social experiences, as younger generations increasingly seek alternatives to alcohol-centered nightlife. Daybreaker has been at the forefront of this movement for more than a decade, helping pioneer formats such as morning dance gatherings and coffee-fueled events that prioritize presence, creativity, and community.

 

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This special Miami event is powered by iHeartRadio and Einstein Bros. Bagels. iHeartRadio, America’s leading audio platform, extends the music experience beyond the dance floor through its app, offering access to music, podcasts, and live radio. Einstein Bros. Bagels will provide complimentary fresh-baked bagels and cold brew to help fuel attendees for a morning of movement and connection.

Set within Wynwood Walls Museum, the event invites guests inside one of Miami’s most iconic cultural spaces for a morning of music, wellness, and dance.

Surrounded by large-scale murals from some of the world’s most celebrated street artists, participants will experience a daytime gathering that merges art, music, and community in a uniquely Miami setting.

The event is open to all ages and designed as a safe, inclusive space for movement, expression, and connection. For more information, click HERE.

Event Details:

DAYBREAKER MIAMI – WYNWOOD WALLS EDITION
Sunday, March 29th
Wynwood Walls Museum
2516 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33127

Daybreaker events are alcohol-free and open to all ages.

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