Ultra Music Festival Continues Despite Severe Weather Interruption
The festival in downtown Miami resumes with performances from top electronic acts after severe weather forced a temporary shutdown on its opening day.
- Severe weather including lightning storms and strong winds forced the Ultra Music Festival in Miami to temporarily shut down on its opening day.
- The festival resumed on Saturday with performances from David Guetta, Martin Garrix, and Steve Aoki, among others.
- Approximately 20% of this year’s attendees are international guests, highlighting the festival's global appeal.
- Despite the weather challenges, festival organizers and attendees showed resilience, with plans continuing as scheduled for the remainder of the weekend.
- The Ultra Music Festival, held at Bayfront Park in downtown Miami, draws roughly 55,000 fans per day, showcasing a wide array of electronic music talent.