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Ultra Music Festival 2010 Phase 1 Lineup Announced UPDATE

​I rarely ever take flier handouts while walking at night around South Beach, but for some reason as I was leaving Klutch I took an Ultra flier from a guy. Honestly, the first thing I felt was exhaustion because I don't know if I can handle the fact that Winter...
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​I rarely ever take flier handouts while walking at night around South Beach, but for some reason as I was leaving Klutch I took an Ultra flier from a guy. Honestly, the first thing I felt was exhaustion because I don't know if I can handle the fact that Winter Music Conference is already creeping up on us. But soon I realized the flier had the Phase 1 lineup printed on it.

So here is the initial lineup for 2010 edition of the festival, which is not even available on Ultra's website or anywhere else that I can tell for that matter:

Day 1
Tiesto, Swedish House Mafia, Eric Prydz, The Crystal Method, The Disco Biscuits, Carl Cox, Dirty South, Rabbit in the Moon, Will.I.Am, Infected Mushroom, Plump DJs, Adam Freeland, Felix Da Housecat, Pretty Lights, Green Velvet, Lotus, Alex Metric, Bassbin Twins vs. Uberzone, Evil Nine, Afrobeta and Kevens.

Day 2
Deadmau5, Groove Armada, Carl Cox, Faithless Sound System, Armin Van Buuren, Above & Beyond, Ghostland Observatory, Crookers, Bloody Beetroots, Major Lazer, Bassnectar, Steve Aoki, ATB, Glitch Mob, Diplo, LTJ Bukem, A-Trak, Rusko, Skream and Eddie Halliwell.

This year's festival will once again take place at Bicentennial Park in downtown Miami on March 26 and 27. Tickets are currently on sale via ultramusicfestival.com starting at $139.95 for a two-day general admission pass.

Update: Many have been asking for proof that the lineup we've provided is authentic. After the jump, the scan of the flier we received while exiting Klutch which shows the Phase 1 lineup.

Update x2: Passion Pit and Caspa added to lineup.

Update x3: Phase 2 of Ultra's lineup has been announced.

Update x4: Final lineup announced.


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