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Don't have an account yet? Get the most out of your experience with a personalized all-access pass to everything local on events, music, restaurants, news and more. After nearly a year of back-and-forth discussions, the City of Miami has decided to send the homegrown music festival back to its longtime home. The possibility of Ultra's return to Miami was put on the table by a resolution sponsored by Commissioner Keon Hardemon. The newly revised license agreement includes changes such as modifying the sound level from decibels to , eliminating one stage, ending the event at midnight on Friday and Saturday and 10 p. The agreement also caps the festival's capacity to its current level of 55, attendees per day.
According to the paper, the Croatian festival claims Ultra Music Festival does not own the Ultra trademark in Croatia and the Miami festival has made "outrageous demands" including, "exclusive approval of vendors, prohibitively expensive staffing arrangements, luxury travel arranges, and additional promotional fees. The Croatian festival also claims Ultra Music Festival has blocked them from social media. After the Croatian promoters backed out of a new, five-year plan, they claim Worldwide Entertainment Group cut them off from promotional social media channels, disabled emails accounts, prohibited public statements, and revoked their rights to promote the festival. Miami's Ultra Music Festivals filed a countersuit citing breach of contract, unauthorized events, and sharing trade secrets, reports the Miami New Times.