Afrojack Live at Ultra Miami 2026: New Music, a Titanium Follow-Up, and the Set Day Three Needed

On March 29, 2026, Afrojack stepped onto the Ultra Music Festival Mainstage in downtown Miami and delivered something rarer than a great set. He delivered a moment. Across 52 tracks of ground-shaking electro house, he debuted a collaboration eight years in the making, dropped four tracks from a rising Swiss producer the crowd had never heard of, and then later appeared as a surprise guest during the Swedish House Mafia closing set. Day three of Ultra Miami 2026 was his day in more ways than one.

The Afrojack Ultra Miami 2026 Live Set — What Actually Happened

What separated this Afrojack live set from a standard festival headline was the arc of it. He opened with Ghetto Shout Out and built steadily, layering in remixes and festival anthems that pulled the crowd deeper before ever reaching the peaks. Each transition felt considered. The bass pounding energy of the early sequence was a setup, not a statement — and the crowd felt the difference when the drops finally arrived.

One detail that went underreported in most recaps: Afrojack dropped four productions from Gil Glaze during the set. Glaze, a Swiss producer who opened the Mainstage that same day, had no idea it was coming. Four tracks in a headline set from a producer of Afrojack’s stature is not a routine playlist choice. It is an endorsement. For anyone tracking where the next generation of big-room talent is headed, that moment was worth paying attention to.

Afrojack Live Set Tracklist from Ultra Miami 2026

The full Afrojack set from Ultra Miami 2026 ran 52 tracks. It pulled from classics, newer material, and IDs that had appeared across earlier 2026 performances at Tomorrowland Winter and EDC Thailand. The set also featured Take Over Control — a track that still carries the kind of weight that makes a crowd stop moving and just feel it. Hearing it at Bayfront Park, surrounded by people who know every beat, is one of those EDM festival memories that stays.

Awake Tonight — The Debut That Defined the Set

The most significant moment of the Afrojack Ultra Miami 2026 set was not a classic. It was something new. Afrojack debuted Awake Tonight, a new collaboration featuring David Guetta and Sia. That combination of names already signals gravity. The context made it even heavier: Awake Tonight is widely understood to be the follow-up to Titanium, the 2011 diamond-certified anthem that defined an era of electronic music. Afrojack told DJ Mag the track went through forty different versions over eight years before the trio felt it matched the weight of what they were following.

When it dropped at Bayfront Park, the crowd understood exactly what it was. That is the kind of premiere that Ultra was built for — the kind that gets talked about at every EDM festival and concert for the rest of the year.

Kapuchon, Then Afrojack: A Full Day on the Mainstage

Before his headline slot, Afrojack had already been on the Mainstage that day under his alias Kapuchon. For anyone who caught both performances, it was a full arc — from the deeper, club-focused energy of the Kapuchon set to the explosive scale of the Afrojack headline. The dual presence gave Day Three a through-line that rewarded fans who arrived early.

Afrojack, Swedish House Mafia, and the Closing Moments

The story of Afrojack at Ultra 2026 did not end with his headline set. Later that night, during the Swedish House Mafia closing performance, Afrojack appeared on stage as a guest. He delivered Pon de Floor and joined the iconic Be vs. Show Me Love vs. Knas mashup alongside Steve Angello, Laidback Luke, and Rowetta. For anyone who has followed his career since those early years in the scene, seeing him woven into that closing set was a full-circle moment at one of electronic dance music’s most historic nights of the year.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the biggest moment in Afrojack’s Ultra Miami 2026 set?

The standout moment was the live debut of Awake Tonight, a new collaboration with David Guetta and Sia that serves as the long-awaited follow-up to their 2011 hit Titanium. Afrojack revealed the track had been in development for eight years and went through forty different versions before release. He also debuted The Last Time with Sick Individuals during the same set.

Did Afrojack perform more than once at Ultra Miami 2026?

Yes. Afrojack opened the Day Three Mainstage under his alias Kapuchon before returning for his headline set. He also appeared as a surprise guest later that night during the Swedish House Mafia closing performance, playing Pon de Floor and joining the Be vs. Show Me Love vs. Knas mashup.

When and where did Afrojack perform at Ultra Miami 2026?

Afrojack performed on the Mainstage at Ultra Music Festival Miami on March 29, 2026 — Day Three of the festival — at Bayfront Park in downtown Miami, Florida. His set ran approximately 58 minutes across 52 tracks.

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