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WATCH THE 2019 ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL LIVE STREAM [DAY 2]


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Ultra Music Festival is back for another day on Virginia Key — and it’s time to start streaming!

The first day saw performances from tons of amazing artists including SOPHIE, Tom Morello, Louis The Child, Tiesto, Alesso, Dog Blood, and Marshmello. Listen to yesterday’s sets here to get caught up.

Today, UMF TV returns for round 2 with live sets (we expect) from Martin Garrix, deadmau5, Zedd, Armin van Buuren, Tchami, NGHTMRE & Slander, Illenium and more. Remember: with extended hours, the stream ends later than usual (running 5 pm – 2 am EST). See live stream set times below, or the full schedule here.

With a new location has come some major changes. The music festival hasn’t gone 100% smoothly so far — but we can always count on Ultra for a quality soundtrack and state of the art production. The views of the live stream from home are better than ever.

Stay tuned in all night long and follow along with the conversation via @youredm#ULTRA2019

Ultra Music Festival Day 2

Ultra Live Stream Hours

Friday, March 23: 5 PM – 2 AM
Saturday, March 24: 5 PM – 2 AM
Sunday, March 25: 5 PM – 2 AM

Ultra Live Stream Schedule – Day 2

Opening show: 5:00 PM
Mykris: 5:05 PM
Cash Cash: 5:20 PM
Danny Tenaglia: 6:00 PM
NGHTMRE + SLANDER present Gud Vibrations: 6:10 PM
G Jones: 7:10 PM
Hot Since 82: 7:30 PM
Tchami: 7:45 PM
Gigantic NGHTMRE: 8:50 PM
The Martinez Brothers: 9:05 PM
Armin van Buuren: 9:20 PM
Jamie Jones B2B Joseph Capriati: 10:50 PM
ILLENIUM: 11:00 PM
Zedd: 11:55 PM
Martin Garrix: 12:30 AM
Deadmau5: 2:00 AM
Ending Show: 3:00 AM
*All times are EST*

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: WATCH THE 2019 ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL LIVE STREAM [DAY 2]

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