III POINTS
2025
Into the heart of Miami's art district for III Points, a dynamic two-day festival that's much more than just music. Held in the vibrant Mana Wynwood area, III Points transforms city blocks into a playground of expression, featuring impressive art installations and interactive visuals.
OCTOBER 17
Friday
Mana Wynwood Convention Center
ADAM TEN
MICHAEL BIBI
BARRY CANT SWIM
ANTOR
DESPACIO
OCTOBER 18
Saturday
Mana Wynwood Convention Center
JOSH BACKER B2B BEN STERLING
NICO MORENO
PROSPA B2B CHLOÉ CAILLET
I HATE MODELS
DESPACIO
DAY ONE
MICHAEL BIBI
Genre: Tech-house / Minimal-tech
Origin: London, UK
Notable tracks: Hanging Tree (2018 viral hit), Got The Fire, co-founder of Solid Grooves label
Michael Bibi’s story has been one of resilience. In 2023, he revealed his battle with a rare brain and spine cancer (CNS lymphoma), stepping away from the scene during intense treatment. By late 2024, he announced he was cancer-free after a stem-cell transplant, sparking emotional responses across the dance community. In December 2024, he made his return with a massive block party in Miami — his first setback, where thousands celebrated his recovery. Since then, he’s carefully chosen comeback shows worldwide, each one framed as a victory lap. His III Points debut in 2025 feels especially symbolic, as Miami was where he made his very first comeback.
III Points: First official III Points performance
ADAM TEN
Genre: Melodic house / Tech-house
Origin: Tel Aviv, Israel
Notable tracks: Spring Girl (#1 on Beatport, 2023), 3 Days Later (with Rhye, 2024)
Adam Ten has exploded out of Tel Aviv’s underground into the global spotlight. In 2023 his track Spring Girl dominated the Beatport charts and became a summer festival anthem, while in 2024 his collab with Rhye proved he can cross into more vocal-driven territory. This year he’s been booked on massive international stages, including a hyped back-to-back with Jamie Jones at CRSSD Festival 2025, and has signed with WME for worldwide representation — a big sign of his global trajectory.
III Points: First appearance
ANTOR
Genre: House/disco / funk blend
Origin: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Notable works: The Reset (2022 debut album), singles like Vertigo and Relax My Eyes
ANOTR have gone from underground favorites to global festival staples. Their debut album The Reset in 2022 was a kaleidoscope of house, funk, and disco that won them critical acclaim and huge streaming numbers, with Relax My Eyes going viral. Now they’re prepping their second album On A Trip (dropping January 2025), which promises an even broader range of sounds with live instrumentation and funk influences. They’ve just announced a world tour tied to the release, with dates across Europe and North America — and III Points is perfectly timed to catch them mid-buzz.
III Points: First appearance
BARRY CAN’T SWIM
Genre: House infused with jazz, soul, and downtempo
Origin: Edinburgh, Scotland
Notable works: When Will We Land? (2023 Mercury Prize shortlist), Loner (2025 album)
Barry Can’t Swim has gone from “rising star” to one of the UK’s breakout electronic acts. His 2023 debut album racked up over 100M streams and earned him a Mercury Prize nod, putting him in the spotlight alongside heavyweights like Aphex Twin and Charli XCX. In 2024, he sold out three nights at Brixton Academy (15,000 tickets) and made a splash with his live band debut at Coachella. This July, he dropped his sophomore album Loner on Ninja Tune, cementing his reputation for blending lush jazz textures with dancefloor-ready grooves. Critics have called him “the new face of soulful house,” and his sets are now must-see.
III Points: First appearance
OMRI
Genre: Psychedelic-flavored house / deep melodic grooves
Origin: Tel Aviv, Israel
After starting in psytrance, a move to Tulum shifted his sound toward trippy, emotional house music that still carries that psychedelic DNA. He has been released on labels like Rumors, Disco Halal, and Mobilee, and in 2024, he made his Dirtybird debut with the Earth Your Mind EP. In 2025, he launched his own imprint, Collecting Dots Records, further solidifying his role as both an artist and curator. With Pete Tong and Jamie Jones championing his tracks, OMRI’s III Points debut promises a deep, hypnotic journey that connects Tel Aviv’s underground spirit with Miami’s late-night dancefloors.
III Points: First appearance
DAY TWO
JOSH BAKER B2B BEN STERLING
Genre: House / minimal / acid house
Origin: UK (Baker from Manchester, Sterling from London)
Baker runs You&Me Records + Hide&Seek Festival; Sterling has tracks on Hot Creations, Crosstown Rebels, and support from Jamie Jones
Josh Baker has been called one of the most impactful names in the UK minimal scene, with a busy release schedule and strong support from peers like Chris Stussy. Ben Sterling has been on a rocket ship since his teenage years — Jamie Jones dropped seven of his unreleased tracks at EDC Las Vegas, a massive co-sign. In 2025, both have been selling out UK club nights and touring Europe heavily. Their back-to-backs at Fabric and Ibiza this year have been standout moments, and III Points marks their U.S. festival debut together.
III Points: First joint appearance
I HATE MODELS
Genre: Industrial / rave techno with melodic depth
Origin: France
Notable works: Daydream, Cyanure Dance, album L’Âge Des Métamorphoses (2019)
Still one of the most enigmatic figures in techno, I Hate Models continues to headline the world’s biggest raves while maintaining an underground edge. His label Disco Inferno has become a go-to for dark, emotional techno, and his live sets regularly cross 140 BPM while sneaking in trance or hardcore influences. In 2025, he’s been spotlighted for bridging underground warehouse culture with massive festival stages like Ultra and EDC, proving that uncompromising techno can move global crowds.
III Points: Played in 2022 (blistering debut set); returns in 2025 for another late-night highlight
NICO MORENO
Genre: Industrial/hard techno
Origin: Caen, France
Notable tracks: Purple Widow, Insolent Rave
Moreno is one of the spearheads of the new industrial techno wave. His label Insolent Rave, launched in 2019, has become a hub for punishing, high-BPM releases. He’s been a regular at hard techno meccas like Verknipt and Rotterdam Rave, and his tracks are now staples in sets by Paula Temple, Rebekah, and Perc. In 2025, he’s expanded to major European festival main stages, and his Miami debut at III Points is expected to introduce U.S. crowds to his relentless, underground-born sound.
III Points: First appearance
Prospa b2b Chloé Caillet
Genre: Rave/house revival + eclectic disco/house
Origin: Prospa (Leeds, UK), Chloé Caillet (Paris/NYC)
Prospa – Prayer (2018), Control The Party EP; Chloé – Intro EP, Here To Make You Smile EP, collab The One (2025) with Jocelyn Brown
Prospa are keeping the 90s rave flame alive, fusing piano house, breakbeats, and trancey energy that’s been a hit across European festivals. Chloé has been on a global rise, playing B2Bs with Fatboy Slim in South America and launching her own label/party SMIILE in 2023 to carve a more inclusive dance space. In 2025, she released The One with Jocelyn Brown — a disco legend — showing her ability to bridge generations. Their pairing at III Points combines the euphoric nostalgia of Prospa with Chloé’s cosmopolitan house and disco sensibility, making this one of the most versatile b2b sets of the weekend.
III Points: First time
BOTH DAYS
DESPACIO - Friday 17th & Saturday 18th
Concept: Immersive vinyl-only dancefloor created by James Murphy (LCD Soundsystem) + Soulwax (2manydjs)
Origin: Created in 2013
Features: Seven towering McIntosh speaker stacks (11ft tall, 50,000 watts), giant disco ball, DJs hidden from view, all-night vinyl marathon
Despacio remains one of the rarest, most talked-about experiences in electronic music. It only appears at select festivals and venues worldwide, with each installation custom-built and shipped in — making every appearance a major event. At III Points 2025, it’s returning after a year’s absence, marking its third time at the festival. Festival cofounder David Sinopoli has called it “something you have to do before you die,” and artists like James Murphy say it’s about reconnecting with the communal essence of dance culture in a world dominated by screens and social media.
III Points: First appeared 2022, returned 2023, now back for 2025

