For the first time ever, Afrojack, David Guetta, and Sia stood side-by-side on stage to perform the iconic track “Titanium.” The emotional moment unfolded at Ultra Music Festival’s 25th anniversary celebration in Miami, as Afrojack shocked the Friday night crowd with two of the most revered names in dance music. The festival’s mainstage erupted as Sia—dressed in custom Dolce & Gabbana and her signature wig—emerged under the spotlights. Fans screamed, phones flew into the air, and within seconds, the opening notes of “Titanium” transported the Ultra crowd back a decade. What followed was a historic moment of unity, nostalgia, and sonic perfection.
Released in 2011, “Titanium” has become a generational anthem with over 4 billion streams and an emotional grip on Ultra fans and worldwide. Despite its lasting success, the trio had never performed the track live together—until now. With Afrojack adding his unmistakable energy, David Guetta guiding the production, and Sia’s powerful vocals soaring, the collaboration was not just a song—it was a statement.
A Surprise That Redefined Ultra’s Legacy
The surprise didn’t end with “Titanium.” After the thunderous applause died down, Guetta and Sia delivered the live debut of their new single, “Beautiful People.” Released earlier this month, the track fuses Guetta’s polished production with Sia’s cinematic emotion, signaling a new chapter for the longtime collaborators. Though much newer, the crowd embraced it with open arms, locking into the beat while waving hands in sync.
Afrojack capitalized on the momentum with his latest single “Never Forget You,” a nostalgic return to his early festival sound. The track served as a tribute to his day-one supporters, closing the set with a nod to the roots that brought him to Ultra in the first place. From past to present, every note felt intentional—designed to celebrate dance music’s evolution while honoring its core.
A Moment That Will Be Remembered
Ultra’s 25th anniversary was always expected to deliver surprises, but no one anticipated this kind of legacy performance. The crowd bore witness to not just one, but three game-changing artists in a once-in-a-lifetime union. Afrojack’s masterful pacing, Guetta’s charisma, and Sia’s raw intensity created a mainstage memory etched into dance music history.
Fans didn’t just hear “Titanium.” They lived it. Watch the performance here.