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Ultra Music Festival 2025 Headliner Announced: Anyma b2b Solomun

The countdown to Ultra Music Festival's 25th anniversary in 2025 has officially begun, and it’s shaping up to be one of the biggest electronic music events of the decade. Ultra has a long-standing history of commemorating milestone years with show-stopping performances, and this quarter-century celebration will undoubtedly push the envelope even further.

A Legacy of Iconic Anniversaries

Ultra's anniversary events are known for raising the stakes, and their 25th year promises to be no exception. Who could forget the unforgettable Swedish House Mafia moment in 2013, when they played their final show at Ultra to cap off 15 years? Or the reunion of the legendary trio at the 20th anniversary in 2018, reuniting on the Ultra stage for the first time in five years?

Now, as the festival approaches its 25th anniversary in 2025, fans are eager to see what Ultra has up its sleeve to top those legendary moments. If history has taught us anything, it’s that Ultra always brings something massive for its milestone years—and this time around, the first artist announcement alone already has fans buzzing.

Anyma b2b Solomun: A Groundbreaking Mainstage Debut

The first artist reveal for Ultra 2025 is nothing short of monumental. On March 2025, the Ultra Mainstage will host the exclusive worldwide debut of Anyma b2b Solomun, marking the first time these two titans of electronic music will perform back-to-back, not just at Ultra, but anywhere in the world.

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Both artists are making their Ultra Mainstage debut, and fans are already anticipating the awe-inspiring energy that will come from this historic collaboration. This set promises to be one of the festival's most talked-about performances, and it’s already on track to be one of the must-see events of the year.

Anyma: Art, Technology, and Music Collide

For those unfamiliar with Anyma, the alias of Italian artist Matteo Milleri, you’re in for a treat. Known for fusing art, technology, and music into a one-of-a-kind immersive experience, Anyma’s live performances are nothing short of mind-blowing. His visionary approach combines melodic-techno beats with digital art, creating audiovisual spectacles that captivate the senses and leave a lasting impression.

Anyma’s debut at Ultra Miami is just the beginning. Before hitting the Ultra stage, Anyma will become the first electronic artist with a residency at the Las Vegas Sphere, where he will perform six sold-out shows during New Year’s Eve week. Most recently, Anyma made waves as the Creative Visual Director for The Weeknd’s exclusive São Paulo show, and if that’s any indication of what to expect, his Ultra set will be an experience for the ages.

Solomun: The King of Ibiza and Global Dance Floors

Few DJs have commanded the global electronic scene quite like Solomun. From headlining major festivals around the world to his iconic “Solomun +1” residency at Pacha Ibiza, Solomun has proven time and again that he’s a master at creating unforgettable moments on the dancefloor. His 2025 Ultra debut will be no different.

With a busy schedule that includes headlining shows in Tulum and Argentina, as well as his ongoing Ibiza residency, Solomun is set to bring his signature deep house sound to Miami in a way that will make waves far beyond Ultra’s Mainstage.

But that’s not all—Solomun's presence at Ultra doesn’t stop at his back-to-back set with Anyma. Solomun’s Diynamic label will take over Ultra’s Resistance Megastructure for a full-day experience, featuring an all-star lineup including Four Tet, Mau P, Chloe Caillet, and Rafael Cerato.

Stay Tuned for More Announcements

As we edge closer to Ultra Music Festival 2025, the excitement is palpable. Stay tuned for more lineup announcements and surprises as Ultra continues to up the ante for what promises to be an extraordinary celebration of electronic music culture.

Ultra 2025 is more than a festival—it’s a historic event that no fan of electronic music will want to miss. Mark your calendars, because next March, Miami will once again become the epicenter of the dance music universe.