Spinnin’ Records, one of the world’s leading music labels in the dance industry, has announced the third edition of its renowned Spinnin’ Hotel during this year’s Miami Music Week.
Taking place from Wednesday the 21st to Sunday the 25th of March, the event will feature five consecutive pool parties showcasing some of the label's most well-known artists. Tickets are on sale now at www.spinninhotel.com.
Last year’s event included artists such as Bassjackers, Bob Sinclar, Breathe Carolina, Cheat Codes, Don Diablo, Kura, Mike Williams, Sam Feldt, Sander van Doorn, The Magician and Ummet Ozcan. Watch the official aftermovie here.
This year, Spinnin’ Hotel will return to Nautilus, A Sixty Hotel, located at the wonderful South Beach, in the famous Art Deco district of Miami.
The five-day pool party event features different hosting partners for each day, includingRobin Schulz & Friends, Sander van Doorn presents, Sam Feldt's Heartfeldt Pool Party and of course Spinnin’s own parties Spinnin' Deep and Spinnin' Sessions.
Wednesday March 21st
Spinnin’ Sessions
Thursday March 22nd
Robin Schulz & Friends
Friday March 23rd
Heartfeldt Pool Party
Saturday March 24th
Sander van Doorn Presents
Sunday March 25th
Spinnin’ Deep
Over the week, various internationally known DJs, upcoming talent and several mystery guests will perform at the Spinnin’ Hotel. Stay tuned for the official line-up in the next couple of weeks.
Spinnin’ Hotel
Wednesday 21 – Sunday 25 March 2018
Nautilus, A Sixty Hotel – South Beach
1825 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Early bird tickets are on sale now at:
www.spinninhotel.com
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