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RELIVE DAY 2 SETS FROM ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2019


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Well, Day 2 of Ultra Music Festival is a wrap and what a day it was. The live stream was a full hour longer on Day 2 to afford for Martin Garrix’s full headlining set in addition to the worldwide debut of Deadmau5’s Cube 3.0 which was presented with a delay.

NGHTMRE and Slander brought out Shaq and Lil Jon, and then NGHTMRE rushed over to the live stage to debut the first performance of Gigantic NGHTMRE, his collaboration with Big Gigantic. Illenium absolutely murdered the live stage, and Zedd brought his digestible pop/EDM combo to the main stage. Armin van Buuren also proved why he’s been booked at Ultra every year since 2008 with a set for the ages.

Martin Garrix, however, completely stole the show closing out the main stage on Day 2 with his incredible ANIMA production and loads upon loads of new IDs both from himself and others on STMPD RCRDS.

Check out all the live sets from the stream yesterday below! And be sure to follow us on Twitter at @YourEDM for clips and highlights throughout the day during the stream! Listen to sets from Day 1 here.

Martin Garrix

Zedd

Armin van Buuren

Tchami

Salvatore Ganacci

NGHTMRE & Slander

Illenium

Deadmau5

Gigantic NGHTMRE

Cash Cash

 

Photo via RUDGR for Ultra

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