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Ultra’s RESISTANCE Unveils Winter Schedule For Continued Residency At M2 Miami

RESISTANCE, has extended its landmark U.S. club residency once again, this time with four weeks of action-packed winter programming.

After two residency runs at M2 Miami’s 35,000-square-foot mega-club during Miami Music Week and Miami Raceweek—and a third fall program that is still ongoing—Ultra Music Festival’s house and techno brand will commence residency round four during Miami Art Week.

Detroit techno legend Richie Hawtin will headline the first of three consecutive shows, with support from Sama’ Abdulhadi, AADJA, and machìna on Thursday, December 7. 

The next day, RESISTANCE has invited Testpilot, Layton Giordani, and Fur Coat for even more techno goodness, before CamelPhat, HOSH, and Maxim Lany close out the Art Week party on Saturday, December 9.

RESTANCE’s winter schedule will roll on through the start of 2024, with NYC house icon Danny Tenaglia and Magit Cacoon on Saturday, December 16; esteemed Dutch producer Joris Voorn and Jimi Jules on Saturday, December 30; and a performance from legendary British duo Sasha & John Digweed on Saturday, January 6.

Check out the complete event schedule below.

Tickets for each of the winter RESISTANCE shows at M2 Miami are now available here.

Featured image from Ultra Music Festival

Written by
Peter Volpe

Ohio-based writer and journalist with a passion for culture and fat basslines.

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