Mark Your Calendars: M3F Music Festival Returns in March

Phoenix is set to come alive this March as the M3F Music Festival returns to Steele Indian School Park for its 23rd edition on March 6-7, 2026. Spanning 75 acres, the festival will host two days of performances, multi-sensory art installations, and immersive stage designs that fuse music, light, and movement for a fully engaging experience. Known for its art-first approach, M3F continues to establish itself as one of the Southwest’s most dynamic and community-driven festivals.

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This year’s festivities feature three all-new stage designs and an ambitious lineup headlined by Mau P and Peggy Gou. Attendees can expect a broad spectrum of sounds, from house, techno, and progressive electronic music to indie and pop-infused performances.

Artists including Chris Lorenzo, Loukemann, RaeCola, Big Wild, Polo & Pan, Tokimonsta, Dora Jar, Cuco, Magdalena Bay, and The Knocks are among the many bringing energy to the park, with live sets and genre-blurring performances creating a diverse musical landscape.

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General Admission grants access to more than 25 performances across three stages, plus interactive art installations, food vendors, bars, and merchandise. VIP tickets provide premium viewing areas, VIP lounges, express entry, cocktail bars, and full access to all GA areas. A new Artist Pass offers an intimate VIP+ experience with side-stage viewing, a private backstage lounge, restrooms, and an all-inclusive bar.

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The stages themselves are designed to be immersive works of art. The Cosmic Stage features a suspended LED structure reflecting off the park’s water, while the Vista Main Stage surrounds fans with towering, synchronized columns of color. Every element is crafted to merge sound, light, and design, creating a cohesive festival environment that transforms the park into a living creative landscape.

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M3F’s dedication to community is also central to the festival experience. Through the M3F Fund, established in 2023, the festival provides grants to local nonprofits and charitable organizations. In 2024, the fund raised $750,000, supporting initiatives like music therapy programs at Phoenix Children’s Hospital and Habitat for Humanity of Northern Arizona.

Produced by Oh Wow Company, the creative studio behind M3F, Dreamy Draw, and Tempo, the festival represents a synthesis of music, art, and human connection. With its expansive lineup, innovative stage designs, and commitment to giving back, M3F 2026 promises to deliver an unforgettable weekend for attendees seeking discovery, dance, and cultural immersion. Learn more at m3ffest.com.

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