


Factory town hialeah full#
Photo courtesy of Crosstown Rebels Here's the full Get Lost Miami 2022 lineup: Prices are expected to go up as the date nears.

Tickets are now on sale starting at $95 for a sunrise ticket (entry before 7 a.m.) and $195 for the Xxtra Lost ticket. Not to put a damper on the excitement, but be aware that the City of Miami Springs sued the owners of Factory Town and is asking a judge to issue an injunction forbidding it from holding loud music events. What's notable about this year's offering is how varied the lineup seems to be compared to previous editions, offering everything from tech-house to more standard electronic sounds. The party will see a three-hour set by Tenaglia, as well as a special reunion of Jonny White and Kenny Glasgow as Art Department. Of course, it wouldn't be a Crosstown Rebels party if the label's leader, Damian Lazarus, wasn't spinning as well. This year's lineup might be the biggest yet, with over 70 artists scheduled to appear, including Major Lazer Sound System, DJ Tennis, Hot Since 82, Tokimonsta, Danny Tenaglia, Nicole Moudabler B2B Sama Abhulhadi, DJ Holographic, Maceo Plex, Tiga, Amémé, Art Department, Chloé Caillet, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, and Magit Cacoon. The 15th edition is set to return on March 26 at Factory Town in Hialeah. One event that never fails to sell out is Crosstown Rebels' Get Lost, the 24-hour bacchanal that brings a packed lineup that rivals even the big show at Bayfront Park. But dance-music fans are anticipating plenty of must-attend events this year in the lead-up to Ultra Music Festival. Miami Music Week was a bust in 2020, and while some parties took place last year, it didn't match the scale and scope of previous editions.
