Hocus Pocus 2024 made for a spellbound halloween weekend in Miami

This three-day Halloween celebration has successfully fused electronic music and spooky thrills.

Hocus Pocus 2024 in Hialeah delivered an electrifying three-day Halloween experience from October 31 to November 2, 2024. Hosted by Insomniac and Link Miami Rebels at Factory Town, the festival blended high-energy electronic music with a spooky Halloween atmosphere, creating an unforgettable celebration for thousands of attendees.

Each night, from 7 PM to 7 AM, festivalgoers enjoyed an impressive lineup of house, techno, and other electronic genres. The Halloween-themed visuals and decorations fully immersed participants in the spirit of the season, including the festival’s first-ever haunted warehouse, “Nightmare,” and an exclusive tattoo parlor inside the VIP Lounge of the Infinity Room.

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The festival was elevated by 75 top-tier performances throughout the Halloweekend. At The Park on Halloween night, high-energy sets from Shlømo and Oguz kicked off the festivities. The evening closed with an unforgettable performance by Charlotte de Witte and Nico Moreno, delivering an electrifying finale.

Friday’s highlight was Australian DJ Odd Mob’s set at Espacio Próximo, where he took the crowd on a journey of funky house beats—despite performing with only one functioning hand! Cypress Ends brought groovy energy with Classmatic’s set, culminating in an epic B4B. On Saturday, attendees enjoyed an extra hour of revelry thanks to Daylight Savings. Rossi’s three-hour set in the Infinity Room kept the entire room moving, underscoring the festival’s celebration of musical diversity and its ability to unite fans from all backgrounds.

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Factory Town was transformed into a Halloween playground for Hocus Pocus 2024, featuring four stages adorned with elaborate lights, fog effects, and pyrotechnics. Each stage offered a distinct vibe, allowing attendees to explore a variety of musical experiences. Festivalgoers embraced the Halloween spirit with creative costumes. Notable outfits included a duo dressed as the “White Chicks,” a trio in blue as the avatars, and a bold attendee in a bald cap, perfectly embodying Pitbull, aka “Mr. Worldwide.”

As one of Miami’s premier Halloween events, Hocus Pocus has quickly become a must-attend festival. By combining the thrill of Halloween with electronic music and interactive activations, it delivers a one-of-a-kind experience for fans. This year’s success sets the stage for Hocus Pocus to grow even further, uniting electronic music lovers and Halloween enthusiasts for an unforgettable annual tradition in Miami.

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I've been a part of the dance music scene for nearly a decade and with Exron for more than half of that time. My first event was Diplo's Mad Decent but these days you'll find me at Club Space or the Brooklyn Mirage. Some of my top artists are G Jones, Tipper, Of The Trees, and CharlestheFirst. My favorite genres are techno, experimental bass, and ambient but I'll get down to anything with a beat!

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