Rhythm, Rebels, and Revelation: Inside Factory Town’s Biggest MMW Universe 👽🖤

Rhythm, Rebels, and Revelation: Inside Factory Town’s Biggest MMW Universe 👽🖤

An immersive five-day celebration of sound, art, and unforgettable moments.

If there was one place that truly captured the spirit of Miami Music Week 2025, it was Factory Town. Tucked away in the heart of Hialeah’s warehouse district, the venue transformed into a vibrant playground of music, creativity, and connection across five unforgettable days starting on Wednesday March 26 going all the way till Sunday March 30!

With five immersive stages, surprise guests, wild B2Bs & B4Bs, curated label takeovers on each stage, and some fun unexpected extras (flash tattoos, anyone?), Factory Town wasn’t just a party, it was THE place to be. Whether you came for the hard hitting techno, groovy house beats, or those intimate DNB moments this year Factory Town had it all.

Let’s walk through the magic of this week shall we?

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WEDNESDAY: Hellbent Energy to Kick Things Off

The week started off strong with Cloonee’s Hellbent takeover. From start to finish, the energy was dialed all the way up. Artists such as Miluhska, and Prospa set the tone before Loco Dice came in with his signature latin groovy house sound. By the time Cloonee stepped up at 4AM (that’s right you heard right 4AM) the crowd was fully locked in and he closed the first day of Miami Music Week till 7AM. pastedGraphic.png

THURSDAY: Takeover Central

Thursday was an adventure, in the best way possible though. Over at one of the newer stages at Factory Town was the Chain Room. Here Ben Sterling hosted his Planet X record label party! There was a killer B2B with Beltran and special guest Chasewest, setting the tone for one of the most exciting new spaces in the venue.

The Park was taken over by Sara Landry’s Hekate, serving up dark techno with a B2B from the queen Sara herself and techno king Nico Moreno, plus there was even a surprise B3B appearance including Shlømo that made the crowd go WILD.

Meanwhile, in the legendary Warehouse, Worship hosted their first-ever official stage takeover, and it was packed from open to close. A big moment for the group, and they delivered in every way. This was the first time DNB artists were showcased at Factory Town so this was such a monumental moment to see in person!

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FRIDAY: LINK Miami Rebels Take the Reins

Friday saw a full MainStage takeover by LINK Miami Rebels, and it was stacked with international talent. From Meduza to Camelphat to Max Styler, and finally Mathame they all took turns delivering emotionally charged, melodic techno sets that had the crowd floating. 

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SATURDAY: The Marathon Continues

Saturday was split between soulful grooves, Afro house & pounding techno, depending on where you wandered that night.

At the Infinity Room, Black Coffee curated a stunning night alongside Carlita and Maz. It was smooth, sultry, and full of depth—the kind of set you feel in your chest.

Meanwhile, over at the Warehouse, Drumcode brought the heat. Adam Beyer went B2B with Layton Giordani, delivering the kind of techno that rattled the walls and brought the warehouse alive.

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SUNDAY: A Finale We’re Talking About Till 2026

Sunday wrapped things up beautifully. For the first time, Elrow took over the Infinity Room—previous years had them at The Park—bringing all the color, confetti, and carnival chaos they’re known for. B2Bs were the theme of the night: Eats Everything B2B Patrick Topping, followed by a wild Dombresky B2B Hugel set to close things out.

Meanwhile, over at Cypress End, Chasewest launched his Chaste Records stage takeover. The night featured a Beltran B2B, a set from Max Dean, and a surprise B4B that had everyone talking on the way out.

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It Wasn’t Just the Music

What made this year extra special were the personal touches. The flash tattoo station in the Infinity Room was a hit offering small, stylish designs inspired by Space Miami, III Points, and Factory Town’s own underground spirit and vibe.

And the hidden gem of the week? A cozy projector room, complete with rows of seats and free popcorn for attendees. Petition to have free popcorn for every festival say I ! It was the perfect place to reset between sets, watch a movie with friends, and just soak in the moment from the week.

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Factory Town 2025: A Core Memory

This wasn’t just another stop during MMW, it was a full-blown experience. From the moment you walked in, it felt like a world of its own. Whether you were dancing until sunrise, getting matching tattoos with your bestie, or catching your breath / taking a break in the projector room, every moment was memorable.

And if this year’s growth is any hint at what’s coming in the near future… 2026 & beyond is going to be even bigger! So if you missed it this time, no stress, but just make a promise to yourself that you’ll be there next year. Trust us: this is the one you don’t want to miss.

See you next year in Miami! 

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