Russell Faibisch
[6]" Later that year, Billboard named Faibisch and business partner Adam Russakoff on the "EDM Power Players - Executives List.[2] The festival celebrated its nineteenth anniversary from 24–26 March 2017 by bringing over 165,000 people[18] to the sold out event at Bayfront Park located in downtown Miami.[21] The Ultra Worldwide brand, created by Faibisch, has established festivals and events in twenty countries internationally across five continents[22]—including Argentina,[23] Bali,[24] Brazil,[25] Chile,[26] Croatia,[27] Ibiza,[28] Japan,[29] Korea,[30] South Africa,[31] Bolivia,[32] Colombia,[33] Hong Kong,[34] Paraguay,[35] Peru,[32] the Philippines,[36] Puerto Rico,[37] Singapore,[38] Taiwan,[39] Thailand,[40] and of course Miami.The biggest stage of Ultra history took place here with headliners like Dash Berlin, Alesso, Armin van Buuren, Afrojack and Martin Garrix among others.In 2012, Faibisch and Ultra Worldwide also launched UMF Films, a collaboration with Amsterdam-based film company Final Kid, which has gone on to produce many of Ultra's after movies[42]—including a feature-length documentary exploring the rise of dance music, entitled "Can U Feel It" which premiered on 21 March 2012 at the Klipsch Amphitheater in Bayfront Park.