Insomniac yet again proves their supremacy in organizing music festivals with the return of III Points to Mana Wynwood, Miami, this past October for its 11th edition. From the masterlist of names gracing the poster to the spectacular stage designs, Insomniac hit every mark this year, reaffirming III Points status in online forums as one of the best festivals in the market.
The genre diversity is always a standout feature to attendees, and this year was absolutely no exception, hosting acts such as Michael Bibi, Peggy Gou, and Denzel Curry, with many other notable artists such as Turnstile, Darkside, Sean Paul, and Nina Kraviz also featured amongst the 150 names showcased. The festival is easily one of the most expansive, with tickets ranging from $139–$349 depending on the experience you opt for. It is just as much an unforgettable weekend as it is an affordable experience, especially considering the 11 diverse stage curations. Each stage offers a unique immersion, ensuring that every music lover will find something to appreciate in the space III Points inhabits. It is no surprise audiences from all around the world travel into Miami for this spectacular weekend annually, it is simply one of those events you must experience at least once in your lifetime.
Every single moment is filled with at least one musical act, or perhaps three to five different options. With over a hundred different voices to listen to, III Points is an event where you will have to pick and choose your favorites, or pack your best pair of sneakers to race around the vast venue. Nonetheless, with how massive this space is in Miami, the crowds were split up, offering the event a sense of accessibility with how easily you could navigate the grounds. When the pits felt overwhelming, Insomaniac provided a variety of immersive activites to offer a reprieve, including immersive art installations, roller skating, sponsored activations, and a wide range of eclectic food options.
With over a decade under their belt, III Points continued to expand their legacy in the Miami music scene for their 11th edition in 2025, and it was truly a spectacular weekend to be apart of. Insomniac has mastered the formula for booking and hosting large-scale music festivals, and they’re not wasting a single beat in looking ahead. The 2026 curation is already in planning and all advance passes have already sold-out, promising an even more legendary experience for their 12th edition.
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