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OWSLA Pop Up + Live Music Event was a Major MMW Hit

As the OWSLA pop up show has traveled from city to city, the buzz surrounding it has grown to almost festival-level hype. From the merch to the music, there is no aspect of these pop up shops that slacks in any way. OWSLA has certainly put their best for forward at every location.

During this year’s Miami Music Week, the OWSLA Pop Up + Live event was originally set to take place on Friday, March 24th at Mana Wynwood from noon to 4am on Saturday. Some inclement weather, however, led to a quick change of plans.

Sporting a new location and a flawless transition, the party carried on at Studio 23 as merchandise was available throughout the weekend at a separate location on Collins Avenue in South Beach.

Just as we expected, the lineup for the afterparty threw down some of the best sets of the weekend. Justin Martin, Chris Lake, Mija, DJ Sliink, Joyryde, and more were all in attendance– the perfect recipe for some Dirtybird basshouse and even drum and bass magic  that kept the party going well into the a.m.. Studio 23’s dimly-lit venue created an authentic underground vibe that brought everyone closer together for a party we won’t soon forget.

If you missed your chance to grab some sweet OWSLA merch at the pop up, you can still get your hands on some via their website, here!

 

Photo via OWSLA

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