Official Miami Music Week Package
Experience the ultimate Miami Music Week escape at Eden Roc Miami Beach, the home of music icons since 1955. Enjoy an oceanfront balcony with a direct view of the EDMA stage, VIP access to WMC’s top industry events, and $100 daily food & beverage credit. Elevate your stay with exclusive perks, including EDMA’s swag bag (while supplies last) and unforgettable music-filled days and nights with the biggest names in Electronic Dance Music.
Package Includes:
- Ocean front balcony with direct view to the stage
- Winter Music Conference (WMC) Pass which includes access to all 3 events + VIP Access for Thursday & Friday events ($199.95 value)
- Wednesday March, 26, 2025 access to the Winter Music Conference featuring key note speakers and panels
- Thursday March 27, 2025 VIP access to Winter Music Conference Official WMC Industry Pool Party
- Friday March 28, 2025 VIP access to EDMA X IDMA Industry Pool Party
- $100 of F&B credit per day
- EDMA’s Swag Bag, while supplies last
Terms & Conditions:
- Two night minimum stays during Tuesday (3/25/2025) through Friday (3/28/2025)
- Food & Beverage credit is once per stay and excludes Nobu Miami Restaurant, Lobby Bar, and alcoholic beverages
- Must be 21+ years old to enter all Miami Music Week events.
- Room rates are quoted on a per room per night basis, and are valid for double occupancy only.
- This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other programs or group reservations.
- Credit card used to reserve accommodation must be presented at the time of check-in.
- Please party resonsibly.
About Eden Roc’s music history:
The home of music icons since 1955, Eden Roc has a rich and storied history of hosting some of the most celebrated names in music. When the hotel opened with the launch of nightclub “Café Pompeii”, (today’s Pompeii Ballroom) it was the place to see and be seen and attracting Hollywood’s biggest stars. Many of the stars both stage and screen (Elizabeth Taylor, Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz, Mickey Hargitay, Jayne Mansfield, Marlene Dietrich, Don Rickles, Gypsy Rose Lee) would also stay and play as frequent guests at the hotel.
Legendary musical performers include: Frank Sinatra, Harry Belafonte, Tony Bennett, Cab Calloway (the first African-America musician to sell one million copies of a record), Paul Anka, Jerry Lewis, Johnny Mathis, Sammy Davis, Jr., Barbara Streisand, Lena Horne, Sergio Franchi and Nat King Cole, who famously sang his song “Mona Lisa” live for the first time at Eden Roc, in today’s now “Mona Lisa Ballroom”, which went on to win the Academy Award for best original song in 1950.