John Summit’s Experts Only Announces Club Space Takeover
Nothing screams John Summit like a good old bender, and nothing screams bender even louder than Miami Music Week. That’s right, John Summit’s coveted label Experts Only announced a venue takeover at the never-ending party that is Club Space Miami. The label will kick off Miami Music Week with a 21-hour, 3-stage takeover on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
Summit has made Miami his home since moving in 2023. His extended sets at Club Space have become a staple of his brand, joining the ranks of extended set favorites like Marco Carola and Solomun. However, the artist has also offered various activities for fans to interact with. This summer, the ‘Go Back’ producer hosted a high-intensity workout at Club Space before an 8-hour marathon set during Race Week. Now, his label is venturing out for their very first takeover at the venue, which has hosted other Miami Music Week takeovers, including Adam Beyer’s Drumcode, Fisher’s Catch & Release, and Cloone’s Hellbent. Tickets are on sale now.
Experts Only
The House & Techno label has reached new heights since its inception in 2023. With a focus on artist expression and unique live experience, Experts Only has recruited legends such as Green Velvet and Kaskade, to the rising talent of the likes of Silver Panda, Kasablanca, and Layton Giordani. Moreover, the label hosted the very first two-day Experts Only Festival in New York City this past September. Now, preparing for the return of Experts Only Festival in 2026 and their MMW Opening Party at Club Space, Summit’s work is truly without limit.
Miami Music Week
Keep on the lookout as EDMTunes releases a Miami Music Week Guide each year to help you pick your adventure. Taking place in March, the city of Miami becomes alive with EDM as multiple nightclubs, bars, dayclubs, pop-ups, boat parties, and studio takeovers take place during the eventful week. Furthermore, Ultra Music Festival returns once again to Bayfront Park March 27-29, 2026. And for a major highlight, John Summit will be closing out the Mainstage on Sunday night. The Chicago native had originally played his debut back in 2022 at the smaller Cove Stage. And this year, he played alongside Dom Dolla as Everything Always.

