IHeartRadio At The Fontainebleau: Maroon 5, Calvin Harris, Gym Class Heroes, And Flo Rida (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

LOOK: Maroon 5 Performs At iHeartRadio At The Fontainebleau
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Moves like Jagger? Yeah, Miami's got those, too.

Maroon 5, Gym Class Heroes, Flo Rida, and DJ/producer Calvin Harris took over the Fontainebleau pool Saturday night for iHeartRadio's 'Ultimate Pool Party,' and it's safe to say it was both wet and wild: Flo Rida rode the crowd to the pool, M5 frontman Adam Levine had the ladies screaming, and British singer Neon Hitch joined GCH for a colorful version of their hit 'Ass Back Home.'

3,000 fans danced to an old school set from Maroon 5, who performed favorites including "This Love" and "Sunday Morning" along with new single "One More Night." Levine even joined Gym Class Heroes for "Stereo Hearts," and Flo brought down the house with "Wild Ones" by encouraging everyone to plunge into the pool.

Also on hand: Enrique Iglesias, who left Sunday to go on tour with Jennifer Lopez (for the record, he calls her "Jennifer," and loves getting early morning breakfast invites from Pitbull).

The pool party wasn't all the boys were up to in Miami over the weekend: GCH's Travis McCoy hit up DJ Irie's charity golf tourney, and M5 drummer Matt Flynn was spotted at a Marlins game, meeting Andre Dawson and Tony Perez.

Check out photos from iHeartRadio below:

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