Electronic music to get Phoenix pumping

The M3F music festival is returning to Phoenix this March.

The non-profit festival, which focuses on electronic music and other genres, has recently moved to a larger venue – the Steele Indian School Park. Now with a capacity of 20,000, the festival features a broader range of art activity spaces compared to years past. However, like previous years, M3F donates 100% of its profits to charity. Since 2022, M3F has managed to raise more than $2m.

With three full stages, M3F features artists such as Dora Jar, Mau P, Peggy Gou, ranging in genre from indie to R&B and pop, as well as EDM (electronic dance music).

With an expanded Main Stage, known as VISTA, musicians bring their energetic performances with the assistance of improved, large-scale lighting setups and rigs for unique visuals. The stage known as Signal 33 at COSMIC is entirely dedicated to art, combining both sound and visuals for an immersive experience. Other artists slated to perform include Polo & Pan, Chris Lorenzo, 2holis, salute, and Of The Trees.

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The M3F music festival will be on Friday, March 6 from noon to 11:00 pm, and on Saturday, March 7 from 11 am to aa pm at Steele Indian School Park at 300 E Indian School Road in Phoenix.