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Here’s A Look At Ultra’s Line-Ups Through The Years

Ultra Music Festival celebrates its 17th edition this year, and The Sherp dug into the vault and found all the line-up flyers that Ultra have released since it’s first edition back in 1999.  

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1. 1999

With Rabbit In The Moon headlining the first edition, this is where it all began.

 

2. 2000

John Digweed, Sasha, Paul Van Dyk, Dave Seaman provided the ammunition alongside headliners Rabbit In The Moon.

 

3. 2001 

This techno roster with Carl Cox, Erick Morillo, Pete Tong, Nick Warren and Sander Kleinenberg put Ultra Miami on the map.

 

4. 2002  

A special Florida and Club Space (Miami’s top club) showcase stole the show this year.

 

5. 2003  

Pete Tong made his presence felt with an insane BBC Radio One roster.

 

6. 2004  

Britain’s best took over Miami as the Chemical Brothers, Paul Oakenfold and John Digweed completed the headliner names.

 

7. 2005  

Perhaps their dullest flyer of the lot, but the line-up was anything but dull.

 

8. 2006  

The Killers and The Prodigy. That must’ve been something.

 

9. 2007  

New names on the block – Fedde Le Grand, Sander Van Doorn among the ones who made it big.

 

10. 2008 

A certain Swede called Eric Prydz emerged, and transformed progressive house.

 

11. 2009  

Mainstream music takes over Ultra.

 

12. 2010  

Well… take my money?

 

13. 2011  

The debauchery expanded to three days, because two were just not enough.

14. 2012  

By this time, Ultra was firmly established as the premier electronic music festival in the world.

15. 2013 

Even 3 days wasn’t enough, so they added a weekend.

 

16. 2014  

The Sherp’s documented his first ever Ultra experience last year, and what a year it was.

 

17. 2015  

The one that awaits..

 

(All Images Courtesy: Ultra Music Festival Website)