Miami Music Week is a breeding ground for innovation, and no one embodies that spirit more than BLNK CNVS.
Born out of the beloved Life In Color events, BLNK CNVS rebranded to redefine their scope far beyond paint parties, setting their sights on innovating Miami’s electronic music scene. What started as a single series of events during Miami Music Week has now evolved into one of the most dominant promotion powerhouses in the Southeast, organizing nearly 30 events during this year’s edition alone.
“The core values for BLNK CNVS really come down to curating incredible experiences for fans by booking the best talent and providing the highest level of production,” BLNK CNVS co-founder Paul Reed tells EDM.com. “We want to do things right and make sure fans have the time of their life no matter which of our seven venues you are in for MMW.”
“We always try and do the right thing,” adds co-founder Eric Fuller. “I’ve been doing shows and events in Florida for nearly 15 years and our team has years of experience in Florida, especially Miami where many of us were a part of Life In Color. It’s not easy to do this many events in a week, but those years of experience in the market have allowed us to put the proper team together to execute.”
BLNK CNVS has been behind some of the summit’s biggest performances in recent years, like the first-ever b2b set between Zeds Dead and Subtronics, the debut Kaskade b2b Alison Wonderland performance, the first U.S. appearance for Third Party since 2017 with Audien, and the first open-to-close set with Markus Schulz. The brand also ushered in the beloved Brownies & Lemonade parties in Miami.
One early watershed moment to which Reed points is the first-ever b2b DJ set between Adam Beyer and Cirez D (an alias of Eric Prydz, back in 2018 at Miami’s Soho Studios. “The show sold out so fast we thought the ticketing broke,” he recalls. Old-timers are still talking about it.”
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Beyond Miami, BLNK CNVS is expanding its footprint across the Southeast. They’ve formed strategic partnerships with major venues like Decca Live in Jacksonville and Celine Nightclub in Orlando, further strengthening their presence in Florida. Additionally, their influence now reaches Nashville after the successful launch of their NYE party “To The Future,” showcasing their commitment to shaping the next era of live music events.
“Opening venues and expanding to new markets outside of South Florida really came out of necessity and acting on opportunities,” Fuller explains. “We are an independent company and prior to Covid I really started to think about where dance music was headed. The reality is: to be an independent dance music promoter is pretty much impossible today. So while we have expanded the BLNK CNVS brand, I’m really most proud that we have taken our years of knowledge, connections and experience, and been able to apply that to new opportunities and ventures.”
This year’s MMW is no different. Kicking off next week, BLNK CNVS will host 29 official parties at Nautilus Sonesta Hotel, MAD Club, Wynwood Marketplace Mana 320, and Surfcomber Hotel. Attendees can look forward to the Prodigy Welcome Party on Wednesday and Tape B Block Party on Thursday afternoon followed by a massive Deadbeats vs. Cyclops Recordings throwdown on Thursday night, a hotly anticipated Brownies & Lemonade showcase on Friday, Anjunadeep Open Air party on Saturday, an all-night drum & bass celebration on Sunday, and more.
With a vision of being a true blank canvas for innovative experiences, BLNK CNVS continues to redefine nightlife in the Magic City. For more information and tickets to BLNK CNVS’ Miami Music Week 2025 events, navigate here.
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