We Belong Here
Feb 27, 2026 - Mar 01, 2026
An immersive, open-air dance music experience returns to Historic Virginia Key Beach Park, bringing its signature blend of curated sound, coastal setting and community-forward design. Built around a 360-degree stage concept and extended-format performances, the festival is known for prioritizing atmosphere, comfort and flow over spectacle, placing dancers, artists and environment in direct conversation.
Since launching in 2021, We Belong Here has become a defining fixture in Miami’s electronic music landscape, balancing globally recognized talent with emerging and left-field voices. The five-year anniversary edition features a multi-day lineup anchored by long-form and sunset sets from Kaskade (Redux) and Elderbrook (DJ set) on Friday, followed by Chris Lake and Lane 8 with a three-hour sunset performance on Saturday. Sunday closes with Tiësto delivering a three-hour sunset set alongside Gorgon City, marking one of the festival’s most expansive headline pairings to date.
Across the weekend, the lineup spans melodic house, techno and global dance sounds, with performances by Bakermat, Devault, D.O.D, Kevin de Vries, Lost Frequencies, NIMINO (DJ set) and RØZ, joined by a deep roster of artists including Ashibah, CISUMMI, Benjamin Lloyd, Emanuel Satie, Howl, Ky William, Lincoln Jesser, Mishell, MÖLLY, Nicky Elisabeth b2b Rezident, Paperwater, Philou, Purple, Rello, Robby East, Slugg b2b Jesse Perez, Tiffy Vera and dozens more across all stages.
For this milestone year, the festival introduces refreshed designs at the 360 Stage, Beach Stage and Lost Village, alongside an expanded visual arts program with enhanced lighting, interactive installations and beachfront lounge areas. Food and beverage offerings are also broadened, with additional vendors, non-alcoholic options and improved seating and amenities designed for long-form listening and all-day comfort.
We Belong Here takes place February 27 through March 1 at Historic Virginia Key Beach Park, marking a full-circle return to the location where the festival first began.