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UMF’s Former Head of Marketing Plans to Throw 3-Day Event Over Ultra Miami Weekend


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Can Miami Music Week be saved?

Ultra Music Festival‘s flagship Miami event is officially postponed until 2021 due to coronavirus concerns — but that doesn’t mean the whole week has to be a bust.

In light of these recent changes, the music festival’s former Head of Marketing and Communications, Albert Maloof Berdellan III, is planning to throw a 3-day party over March 20th – 22nd in Ultra Miami’s place. He’s calling out to EDM Twitter to help make the magic happen.

DJs including 3LAU and Sam Feldt have already responded on the thread, as well as promoters and fans who’d like to see this happen. Of course, this is in the very early stages, so be on the lookout for more information.

Ultra Miami and the Ultra Abu Dhabi installment have both been nixed for 2020, as well as UMF’s Road to Ultra India event. Tomorrowland Winter canceled days ago, as did Don’t Let Daddy Know in Amsterdam. More on all that here.

See the list of Miami Music Week events here. With pre-parties and afterparties galore, there’s plenty still going on — but beware of potential cancellations.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: UMF’s Former Head of Marketing Plans to Throw 3-Day Event Over Ultra Miami Weekend

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