Axwell, MPH, Boys Noize, and More to Join Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello's Ultra Miami b2b
Axwell and a slate of special guests will join the duo's closing mainstage set, fueling speculation of an album announcement.
Rachel Narozniak

Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello’s closing set at Ultra Music Festival on March 28 has become a family affair. The duo revealed today (March 25) that Axwell would join their mainstage b2b, with additional appearances from Afrojack, Armand Van Helden, Boys Noize, Kelly Lee Owens, and MPH.
Ahead of the formal announcement, Swedish House Mafia teased the format via an Instagram Story showing the trio adding each collaborator to a group chat, fueling speculation that the set could double as a live reveal of their next studio album, with each guest hinting at forthcoming collaborations. Albeit brief and not billed as a dedicated Swedish House Mafia set, the appearance will nonetheless mark the trio’s first time sharing Ultra’s mainstage since their 2023 closing performance.
If the supergroup does announce a new studio album, it will be their second, following 2022's Paradise Again.

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