III Points Unveils Incredible Lineup For 10th Anniversary

Taking place once again at the Mana Wynwood Convention Center, III Points Festival will mark its success in establishing counterculture music on the map of South Florida over the past decade. Recognized as a significant event for the region’s music community, III Points has become an integral part of Miami’s cultural landscape. This year’s festival aims to honor the achievements of the past while offering a glimpse into the exciting future that lies ahead.

To kick off its 10th anniversary year, III Points has revealed a lineup that exemplifies the festival’s ongoing dedication to presenting diverse and pioneering musicians. Leading the announcement are headliners who represent contrasting ends of the musical spectrum. Rising star Fred Again.., the legendary “Godfather of Punk” Iggy Pop, and boundary-pushing producer Skrillex, who continues to captivate audiences with his remarkable performances in 2023, are set to take the stage. Additionally, the highly influential artist Grimes will bring her conceptual Elf.Tech ARt rAIve to Miami, while South African superstar Black Coffee is gearing up to deliver a classic set of his own, adding to the festival’s essential lineup.

The remaining lineup contains a further array of boundary-pushing artists and tastemakers from across the globe. Hip-hop legends Bone Thugs-N-Harmony come alongside Caribou, Jeff Mills, Âme B2B Dixon, TSHA, Gorgon City, SBTRKT, and many more thrilling names. Fans can additionally expect a B2B from John Summit and Green Velvet alongside an exhilarating set from Australian producer Dom Dolla.

III Points have pulled together some of the best electronic acts. All bring a distinctive vibe, yet remaining similar enough to fit the overarching event.

Speaking about the growth of III Points and the challenges of staying ahead of the curve, III Points Co-Founder David Sinopoli says “Being ahead of the curve hasn’t been easy and has required taking risks. We set out on a mission 10 years ago to build something different in Miami that the counterculture here can identify with. This initiative is flourishing because of all the artists and fans that have supported this idea over the past 10 years.”

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