In a landmark event at the 25th anniversary of Ultra Music Festival in Miami, David Guetta and Sia delivered the first-ever live performance of their 2011 hit ‘Titanium.’ The surprise collaboration occurred on March 28, 2025, during Afrojack’s main stage set, marking a historic moment for both the artists and the festival.
Afrojack introduced the duo with palpable excitement, setting the stage for an unforgettable performance. As the opening chords of ‘Titanium’ resonated through Bayfront Park, the audience erupted in anticipation. Sia, adorned in a striking pink taffeta dress and her signature wig, captivated the crowd with her powerful vocals, while Guetta and Afrojack shared a celebratory embrace behind the decks.
@los40usa 🤯❤️ #davidguetta y #siamusic tardaron casi 15 años en cantar #Titanium juntos en directo pero aquí esta. Así interpretaron su hit junto a @AFROJACK en el #ultrafestivalmusic ♬ sonido original – LOS40USA
This live debut was particularly significant, considering the song’s enduring popularity since its release. ‘Titanium’ has been a staple in both artists’ repertoires, yet they had never performed it together on stage until now. The collaboration highlighted the enduring synergy between Sia and Guetta, who also treated fans to their latest joint effort, ‘Beautiful People,’ further showcasing their dynamic partnership.
The performance not only commemorated Ultra’s milestone anniversary but also underscored the festival’s legacy of delivering unexpected and memorable moments. The 2025 lineup featured an impressive array of artists, including Hardwell, deadmau5 b2b Pendulum, Carl Cox, Massano and Christ Avantgarde, and the much-anticipated return of Skrillex after a decade-long hiatus.
For those who missed this historic performance, footage capturing the magic of the night is available online, allowing fans worldwide to experience the unforgettable debut of ‘Titanium’ live.
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