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Miami Music Week 2025: Warehouse Parties, Massive Bass Nights

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Gear up for some heavy bass madness at Miami Music Week’s warehouse parties.

The warehouse parties that take over the Wynwood neighborhood are a cornerstone of the Miami Music Week experience. This year’s festivities will be held Wednesday, March 25th through Sunday, March 30th, where these industrial venues will transform into pure raving hotspots for the heavier and darker sounds of the night. 

Hosted by event organizer BLNK CNVS, these highly anticipated takeovers will crucially bring dubstep and bass to Miami Music Week. Amidst the week’s packed back-to-back pool parties and club shows, this is definitively where fans of all things wobbles and bass will find their fix. 

This year’s warehouse parties might also be the biggest yet. Featuring absolutely stacked lineups with some of the biggest stars and talent in the game, these all-out shows will be sure to keep the raging going hard into the night.

So, if you are attending and you haven’t figured out your plans yet…let us help you zero in on some of the chaos with this curated guide to the week’s warehouse parties.

Let’s get into some of the top acts that will be performing, and what vibes to expect at these different warehouse venues.

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1. Tape B Block Party

What to Expect:
Tape B kicks off Miami Music Week with his first block party at Wynwood Marketplace’s open-air venue, and it’s going to be a massive one. Expect some raw, nasty tunes and classic bangers to be blasting from the sound systems here. Featuring sets from heavy hitters Cyclops and Doctor P, as well as some ground-shaking bass from Phrva and Ricky Remedy, a surprise set…and more.

It’s a daytime party, so get there early and enjoy the venue’s vibrant street art and energetic atmosphere! This will be an unfalteringly high-energy show from start to finish.


2. Deadbeats vs. Cyclops Recordings

What to Expect:
Deadbeats vs. Cyclops Records
is back with their epic fourth annual party. This showdown between two powerhouse labels will take place in the expansive Mana Warehouse. Expect high-intensity dubstep and heavy bass bangers from Zeds Dead, Infekt, and Level Up, along with some raw drum and bass energy from Friction and Gentlemen’s Club. Feel the wobbles of experimental bass from the likes of Eazybaked and Mary Droppinz, and be on the lookout for some surprise B2B sets to keep you on your feet throughout the night.


3. Brownies & Lemonade

What to Expect:
Los Angeles-based Brownies & Lemonade returns to Miami for their biggest warehouse party of the year. Their hotly anticipated lineup will be showcased at the huge Mana Warehouse, so expect big production and next-level visuals. Amplifying the night with high-energy festival vibes are NGHTMRE, Flosstradamus, and Slander. Also featured are experimental bass and trap sets from 4B and Viperactive, and plenty more surprises in store for the night.

Brownies & Lemonade is upping their production even more this year for this insane night of acts, and they’ve also promised some “exclusive goodies” for the show – you’ll need to be there to find out.


4. DEF Miami

What to Expect:
Atlanta-based DEF has risen as a force in the North American scene, known for championing underground artists and rave culture with their 360-degree stage setups and unconventional locations (think skateparks and abandoned tunnels). 

DEF will be bringing these raw raving vibes to MAD Live club’s intimate 360-layout. Featuring Apashe and his signature orchestral-infused bass sounds, breakout artists Borne and Saka with their dynamic melding of trap and bass, alongside high-energy drum-and-bass and house fusions from Gentlemen’s Club and Clubaction.

This night will be a huge one. The true-to-form underground energy will complement MAD’s intimate, stripped-back atmosphere, and amplify the dark rippling fusions of bass supplied by this star lineup. It will undeniably keep us grooving for hours.


5. Shaq’s Bass All Stars Miami

What to Expect:
Shaq’s Bass All-Stars will be delivering some relentless bass music for the first time at Mana Warehouse. The vast warehouse space and immersive stage production will serve this ground-shaking lineup well – helmed by DJ Diesel, whose commanding stage presence drives crowds with powerful drops and unexpected collaborations. Look for Two Friends to add some high energy dance-pop into the night. Meanwhile, GorillaT, Jon Casey, Celo, and Sloth are set to bring a variety of heavy-hitting and experimental bass sounds.


6. Monstercat and BLNK CNVS Present: OUTRO

What to Expect:
Monstercat and BLNK CNVS team up once more to close out Miami Music Week in their biggest bass party yet. With some heavily anticipated surprise sets and special guests, expect one heavy hitter after another to shake the floors of Mana Warehouse.

Expect some pure dubstep and iconic festival anthems to be dropped from Crankdat and Flux Pavilion, with infectious basslines from Jessica Audiffred, Eater, and Virtual Riot. And of course, there are a number of surprise sets yet to be announced. What better way to close out a week of out-of-this-world musical celebration?

BLNK CNVS‘ warehouse parties are shaping up to be some unforgettable nights of bass, with powerhouse lineups with immersive production that will keep you locked in all night. Don’t miss out on adding these to your Miami Music Week experience!

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