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Paradise Hits Miami: A Peek at One of Miami Music Week’s Best Parties [Event Preview]

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Miami Music Week is right around the corner, and Your EDM has compiled a stacked first phase of parties to attend, including parties we consider must-dos as “Your EDM Recommends” events. One of those parties, Paradise Miami, stands out from the pack due to its comprehensive lineup, fantastic venue, and tropical theming.

Set to take place on March 17, Paradise Miami marks the return of the legendary Jamie Jones party that got its start in 2012 at the DC-10 club in Ibiza. The party made its debut in Miami during Miami Music Week a year later in 2013, and has since become one of the week’s defining parties. This year, Paradise Miami returns to Mana Wynwood after a very successful stay at the venue in 2015. Mana Wynwood offers the outside and inside experience that rarely comes with clubs, and reinforces the “paradise” theming as attendees will watch the sun come up. Running from 10 p.m. to 10 a.m., Paradise is not a party for the faint of heart.

The lineup itself is arguably the best Paradise Miami lineup yet, stacked with a diverse roster of Paradise favorites and exciting movers and shakers. Jamie Jones and his good friend and Hot Natured bandmate Lee Foss top the bill as expected, with close friends Steve LawlerBob Moses, and The Martinez Brothers also taking up headlining duties. Also on the lineup are Ghostly International co-founder Matthew DearCassy, dubstep-gone-disco producer and DJ Skream, Detroit legend Stacey Pullen, and more.

Paradise continues to successfully organize and curate masterful events. Recently Paradise has taken over a Mexican jungle with an event at BPM Festival, weekly events at DC-10 in Ibiza, and a debut party at the inaugural SXFestival in St. Martin. Each event hosts colorful decor and tropical fixtures, fleshing out the “paradise” theme and making the events so much more than your average party. Tickets are still available at Resident Advisor for $50, so don’t miss out on your chance to experience one of Miami Music Week’s greatest parties.

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