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III Points 2025 in Review: The Energy, the Art, the Community

Miami’s homegrown music and arts festival returned to Mana Wynwood for its 12th year with bold performances and creative installations.

Oct 24, 2025 · 3 Minute Read

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III Points returned to Mana Wynwood for its twelfth edition, expanding across 12 stages in celebration of its twelve-year legacy. From October 17–18, the festival once again transformed Miami’s art district into a vibrant playground of sound, creativity, and self-expression.

This year’s edition introduced even more art activations and cultural touchpoints across the Mana Wynwood campus. Miami Art Society was invited to refurbish the iconic RC Cola Plant, honoring its roots as the mecca of graffiti and mural art in Wynwood. Across the White Room, Skate Space made its return with Eyes Wiiide Shut, an interactive installation by S Lab that allowed guests to skate among illuminated structures. Cardinal Film also joined the experience, offering festivalgoers the chance to purchase film and have it developed on site.

In the Black Room, Despacio made its long-awaited return—an immersive vinyl-only sound experience from James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem and the Dewaele brothers of Soulwax. Sharing the space was the reimagined Mokiworld Studios, themed “You’re a Star,” inspired by movie sets and cinematic fantasy by multimedia installation artist and designer Mokibaby. At Mana Wynwood 320, The Players Club returned as the festival’s VIP hub, this time with its own curated lineup of DJs and performances in the intimate lounge setting.

Friday kicked off with genre-spanning sets from Sean Paul, Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, and Denzel Curry, blending dancehall, Latin funk, and Miami-born rap. Thundercat, Villano Antillano, and Nina Kraviz delivered standout performances, while John Talabot and Jadya G carried the crowd late into the night with deep, euphoric grooves.

On Saturday, Mita Gami & Meir Briskman Orchestra delivered one of the festival’s most unique moments—a live orchestral-meets-electronic sunset set beneath the RC Cola Plant. Darkside, Turnstile, and Bicep followed with powerful performances across the campus, while Mau P b2b Seth Troxler and Josh Baker b2b Ben Sterling kept the dance floors alive.

To cap off the 12th edition, Dom Dolla took over the Mind Melt Stage for the final set of the weekend—an electrifying closer that brought the entire festival together. Opening with a cheeky sample of Will Smith’s “Miami,” his high-energy mix of house anthems, pyro effects, and crowd interaction made for a cinematic finale that lit up the night and sealed III Points 2025 as one for the books.

III Points 2025 reaffirmed why Mana Wynwood stands at the heart of Miami’s cultural evolution—bridging music, art, and community across every block of the city’s creative district.

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