Ultra Music Festival Live is where every track, every drop, and every build-up comes directly from the legendary stages of Ultra Music Festival history. From Miami to worldwide editions, Ultra Live brings the energy of mainstage anthems, underground megastructures, and unforgettable collaborations straight to your speakers. Among the festival’s signature highlights, Back-to-Back (B2B) sets stand out as some of the most talked-about, surprise-filled moments in electronic music. These collaborations often pair icons with innovators, creating one-of-a-kind performances that are etched into Ultra’s legacy.

Here’s a deep dive into the most exclusive, recent, and iconic B2B sets that have defined Ultra’s stage history—and those fans can now experience live on Ultra Music Festival Live.
World-Exclusive Headliners: Upcoming 2026 B2Bs
Alesso b2b Martin Garrix
This pairing is set to be one of the most anticipated Ultra moments ever. Following their 2025 hit collaboration “Inside Our Hearts,” this marks Alesso and Martin Garrix’s first official joint set at Ultra. Both titans of progressive house, their B2B promises soaring mainstage melodies, euphoric drops, and a seamless fusion of two global fanbases. For fans of big-room progressive, this is the ultimate headline experience.
Amelie Lens b2b Sara Landry
A groundbreaking debut for the hard techno community, this B2B is a celebration of female dominance in underground electronic music. Amelie Lens, widely regarded as the queen of techno, joins forces with Sara Landry, whose “priestess” approach to hard techno has defined the genre in recent years. Their joint Ultra set is poised to be a high-energy, hypnotic journey that will dominate the RESISTANCE stage.
Adam Beyer b2b Joseph Capriati
Techno aficionados are in for a treat: the U.S. debut of this powerhouse duo marks a milestone for RESISTANCE stage history. Adam Beyer, founder of Drumcode, and Joseph Capriati, the Italian techno heavyweight, bring a meticulously curated set that blends peak-time techno intensity with underground depth. Expect driving grooves, pounding kicks, and a masterclass in techno synergy.
DJ Snake (Outlaw alias) b2b TRYM
DJ Snake’s new Outlaw persona debuts in the U.S. with French hard techno star TRYM. This set signals a bold, darker turn for Snake fans, combining aggressive, high-octane beats with TRYM’s signature hard techno precision. For fans craving intensity, this is one of Ultra’s most anticipated late-night revelations.
Recent Notable B2B Sets: 2024–2025 Highlights
Anyma b2b Solomun (2025)
This world-exclusive set on the Main Stage fused Anyma’s futuristic audiovisual spectacle with Solomun’s deep house mastery. It was Anyma’s first-ever Main Stage performance at Ultra, creating a mesmerizing mix of melodic and progressive textures that left fans awestruck.
Fisher b2b Chris Lake (2024)
Performing under their Under Construction alias, this tech-house powerhouse closed out the Main Stage with an infectious, bass-heavy set. Known for their ability to blend peak-time energy with festival-ready hooks, this duo delivered one of the most memorable tech-house moments in recent Ultra memory.
RL Grime b2b Knock2 (2024)
Trap and bass fans were treated to an electrifying collaboration on the Worldwide Stage. RL Grime’s festival-tested drops merged with Knock2’s high-energy basslines, creating a set that became an instant highlight for fans of heavier, festival-ready sounds.
Madeon b2b San Holo (2024)
Rare and magical, this melodic-electronic pairing delivered a set full of soaring synths, emotional climaxes, and festival anthems. For fans of indie-electronic vibes and melodic house, this B2B was an unforgettable emotional ride.
HI-LO b2b Eli Brown (2024)
A techno-focused collaboration under Oliver Heldens’ underground alias HI-LO, this RESISTANCE Megastructure set was a hard-hitting display of underground expertise, driving hypnotic techno beats with precise rhythm and energy that kept fans moving nonstop.
Joris Voorn b2b Kölsch (2024)
Two melodic techno maestros coming together created a dreamlike auditory journey. Their highly anticipated collaboration featured emotive progressions, euphoric breakdowns, and a soundscape that captured the essence of Ultra’s deeper musical side.
Iconic Past B2Bs and Supergroups
Jack Ü (Skrillex & Diplo, 2015)
One of Ultra’s most legendary closing sets, Jack Ü combined the genre-bending prowess of Skrillex and Diplo with surprise pop appearances—including Justin Bieber—to create a festival moment that still echoes in EDM history.
Sasha & John Digweed
The progressive house legends have repeatedly graced Ultra stages together, including a celebrated return in 2024. Their performances are often described as a masterclass in long-form storytelling through music, blending deep grooves and expansive melodies.
J.E.S.u.S (2018)
This rare “supergroup” B2B2B2B featured Jackmaster, Eats Everything, Skream, and Seth Troxler. Combining house and techno, this set was a unique collision of styles and personalities, offering a once-in-a-lifetime festival experience.
Dubfire b2b Nicole Moudaber b2b Paco Osuna (2018)
A three-way techno powerhouse during Ultra’s 20th anniversary at the RESISTANCE Megastructure. This set demonstrated flawless synergy between three techno titans, each contributing their signature style for a masterclass in underground sound design.
Why Ultra Music Festival Live Fans Love B2B Sets
Back-to-Back performances represent more than just collaboration—they are moments of unpredictability, innovation, and pure electronic artistry. They often feature surprise drops, unreleased tracks, and genre-blurring experiments that you can only experience at Ultra. Whether it’s the euphoric peaks of mainstage progressive house or the relentless energy of underground techno, B2Bs remain the pulse of Ultra Music Festival Live.
From historic milestones to recent world debuts and highly anticipated upcoming collaborations, Ultra Music Festival Live ensures fans can relive every legendary moment—and discover new ones—as they happen. Every set is not just music—it’s a memory, a moment, and a movement.


