Tuesday, February 17, 2026

The Chemical Brothers, Diplo + More Will Headline Zamna Festival in Miami

Miami is getting the Zamna Festival, which originated in Tulum. During Art Basel weekend, the festival will take place at Miami Island Gardens from December 1st to 3rd. The music extravaganza will be headlined by The Chemical Brothers along with supporting acts from Diplo, Major League and more.

This will be the first time Zamna is held in Miami. The festival’s home base is in Tulum Mexico but it has also graced other major cities such as Tel Aviv and Barcelona.

Image courtesy of Jukebox UK PR

The music event is an international affair. Additionally, Ukrainian duo Artbat alongside UK house act Camelphat and Italian melodic group Mathame will also be performing.

Below is a the daily line-up of this year’s event:

December 1st: The Chemical Brothers, Brina Knauss, Oostil + more special guests.

December 2nd: Diplo, Snakehips, American Dance Ghosts, Major League + more

December 3rd: Artbat, Camelphat, Mathame, Jonas Saalbach + Eran Hersh

MAJOR LEAG

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