Ultra Touts Sustainability Initiatives Amid Search for Permanent Venue

Celia Almedia for the Miami New Times writes: Ultra is in the midst of what some might call a rebuilding year. The electronic music festival is searching for a new South Florida home after being kicked out of downtown Miami’s Bayfront Park in 2018 and voluntarily leaving Virginia Key in 2019. Now, as potential suitors court festival […]

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Celia Almedia for the Miami New Times writes: Ultra is in the midst of what some might call a rebuilding year. The electronic music festival is searching for a new South Florida home after being kicked out of downtown Miami’s Bayfront Park in 2018 and voluntarily leaving Virginia Key in 2019. Now, as potential suitors court festival organizers (and some Miami commissioners try to woo them back), Ultra is touting the successes of the sustainability initiatives it implemented last year. Read full article here.

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