Welcome to the Chaos — Here’s What You Need to Know
Alright, music freaks, mark your calendars: October 17–18, 2025, Mana Wynwood, Wynwood, Miami — that’s where III Points drops its two-night sonic meteor. Gates open 4 PM to 4 AM each night, rain or shine.
This isn’t your average EDM festival. III Points is a full-blown convergence of electronic, rock, hip-hop, indie, art, tech, and whatever the hell else fits the vibe. With 11 stages, a stacked roster of over 150 artists, immersive art installations, Wynwood streets as your backdrop — it’s more than music, it’s a sensory overload.
Who’s on the Lineup?
- Sean Paul — dancehall king, bringing that “Temperature” fire to Miami.
- Phantogram — dream-pop alt-darkwave legends, yes, we’ll tag them.
- Thundercat — bass god meets jazz fusion wizard.
- Dom Dolla — house hustler, maker of the floor-shaking moments.
- Turnstile — hardcore punk that’ll make your neck regret you.
From Miami New Times: Selections from Phantogram, Sean Paul, Dom Dolla, Thundercat, Turnstile are confirmed in the 2025 lineup.
This means you’ll see swaggering dancehall alongside cosmic jazz, indie textures melting into club-ready beats, and punk energy that refuses to die.
Logistics & Must-Knows
- Venue: Mana Wynwood, 2217 NW 5th Ave, Miami, FL 33127
- Hours: 4 PM to 4 AM each day (yes, you’ll be tired)
- Tickets: CLICK HERE
• 2-Day GA: ~$289 (varies with tiers)
• VIP, GA+, After Midnight Pass options available
• Important: Must enter before 7 PM each day — no late-ins allowed. - Policy:
• Rain or shine — no cancellations for weather.
• Full security checks, patdowns, bag inspections
• 21+ required for alcohol
• Zero tolerance on drugs
• No re-entry allowed
• No moshing or stage diving (turnstile fans, behave)
Why You Can’t Miss It
This festival is a statement: music no longer bows to genre walls. Want reggae energy? Sean Paul. Want cosmic bass? Thundercat. Want pop-dark textures? Phantogram. Want club heat? Dom Dolla. Want punk meltdowns? Turnstile. You get the picture.
Also: How often do you get a festival where your boss, your high school self, and your “I pretend to listen to music” friend all agree they might find something they dig? Rarely.
If all this lineup drops doesn’t get you hyped, you might need to check your pulse. Meanwhile, us here at Static Live, we’ll be tracking every set, plotting which ones are worth road trips, and reminding you that live music — not algorithm mixes — is where the magic lives.
Oh, and one more thing: Download the Static Live Music Calendar App so you know who’s hitting Daytona, Ormond, New Smyrna, Flagler — and keep tabs on future cities as we expand. Because while Miami is heating up, we want to bring the same energy to your backyard.
