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| quote: | No Sugar Added Beach Festival Announces 6 Stages For 2013 Nikki Beach – Miami, March 22 & 23, 2013 Miami, January 29th, 2013 – After weeks of hype, rumors, and multiple teases, the No Sugar Added Beach Festival officially announces their six major stages to span across the world famous Nikki Beach on March 22nd & 23rd, 2013. Now on its third consecutive year as a Miami Music Week best seller, the 2-day festival has revealed Friday March 22nd
Day 1) to showcase the best of underground and house, while Saturday March 23rd (Day 2) will star the hottest artists in mainstream electronic, progressive, and electro. Day 1 sees Music On taking over main stage on the beach for Part 1 during the day, and a second stage at night for Part 2 – all curated by the global ambassador of techno himself, Marco Carola, who will be joined by his arsenal of internationally acclaimed underground friends and very special guests. To complement Day 1’s powerhouse lineup comes the one and only label that carried house music’s legacy into the 21st century – Defected In The House. With global presence in over 40 countries and a yearly residency at Pacha Ibiza, DITH promises to deliver nothing but an innovative underground-sexy lineup after 3 years away from Miami.
Stepping into Day 2 we see the world’s biggest dance brand, Ministry of Sound hosting the beach main stage with a fresh lineup of international stars and breakthrough artists alike. As day turns into night, Tiesto’s own record label Musical Freedom will host an all-star lineup of artists and the new generation of progressive/electro. Finally, Day 2’s third stage of the NSA Beach Festival proudly welcomes back the Dancing Astronaut stage, hailed as “the voice of the EDM generation” by Billboard Magazine. |
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