The Days That Build Us
From 5/31/2024 - 6/2/2025
The Days That Build Us presents a weave of intriguing video installations ruminating on identity and notable life stages. It showcases emerging artists, brilliantly questioning ideology, probing into intimacy, interpreting cultural and personal identities, and thus encouraging attendees to contemplate their own narratives mirrored in everyday scenarios.
Xican-a.o.x. Body
From 6/13/2024 - 3/30/2025
Immerse yourself in cultural awakening at the Xican-a.o.x. Body Exhibition, where dire political commentary and introspective exploration through body-centric art incite palpable community initiation. See firsthand the critical blend of trailblazing artistry from the pivotal Chicano Movement paired with diverse dialogues from present-day Mexican American, Chicana/o/Xicanx, Latinx, Black, Indigenous, Brown, and Queer entities.
Every Sound Is a Shape of Time: Selections from PAMM's Collection
From 8/8/2024 - 3/16/2025
Art enthusiasts can contemplate on human handling of worldly alterations via the profound platform of art at PAMM's latest exhibit. The display shines featuring riveting works from diverse contemporary artists, offering abstract paintings and photo-conceptualism performances that resonate with current social affairs.
Cecilia Vicuña: Quipu Gut
From 8/29/2024 - 8/10/2025
The event displays Cecilia Vicuña's contributions emphasizing threadwork and knotting as former methods of communication. Visions of water, blood, and femininity manifest through large red wool strands, consummating in a spatial paean that joins mythology, history, Indigenous textile practices, and ecological consciousness.
Antonia Wright: State of Labor
From 9/5/2024 - 8/3/2025
Antonia Wright's State of Labor breaks ground with a multi-dimensional sound art protest against evolving abortion rights, creatively leveraging data sonification and algorithms. The audacious installation signifies a wide-range of data paired with intimate narratives, including the artist's childbirth, intertwining the sounds of labor to represent varying distances physical and metaphorical instigated by shifts in abortion laws.
One Becomes Many
From 10/17/2024 - 4/16/2025
One Becomes Many plunges into the rich heritage of Black Brazilian artists, transporting viewers to a realm resonant with resilience and provocative artistry. Visual elements darken with echoes of Candombl; blending spiritual narratives woven through artistic designs punctuated with historical accounts and reflections on the diasporic experience, combining to bridge the gap between past and present that becomes ancestral pathways to possible futures.
Lucy Bull: The Garden of Forking Paths
From 12/3/2024 - 3/30/2025
The exhibition boasts Lucy Bull's first presentations in a U.S. museum, characterized by vibrant, evocative abstract art that seductively mutates under meticulous analysis. Visitors will engage intimately with twenty works spanning 2019 to 2024, cocooned in landscapes that pivot beautifully from solidified visibility to chaotic ambiguity whilst exploring the scope beyond literal optics, inviting irresistible emotional turbulence.
Fiddler on the Roof
On 3/13/2025
Fiddler on the Roof is a musical set in Imperial Russia's Pale of Settlement in or around 1905, with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and a book by Joseph Stein. It is based on Sholem Aleichem's Tevye and His Daughters (or Tevye the Dairyman) and other stories.
NLE Choppa
On 3/15/2025
NLE Choppa is a Memphis-based rapper known for his energetic flow and viral hits like "Shotta Flow." His music often features catchy hooks and a mix of aggressive and introspective lyrics, appealing to a wide audience.
Peking Acrobats
On 3/16/2025
Formed in 1986, Peking Acrobats is one of the most gifted acrobat groups from China who keeps redefining audience perceptions about acrobatics. They display their technical prowess atop a precarious pagoda of chairs through arts like juggling, gymnastics, and trick-cycling.
Kraftwerk
On 3/20/2025
Kraftwerk is a pioneering electronic music group from Germany, credited with shaping modern electronic and synth-pop music. With groundbreaking albums like Autobahn and The Man-Machine, they introduced robotic beats, futuristic aesthetics, and minimalist compositions that influenced countless artists. Their legacy in electronic music is unparalleled, earning them a reputation as true innovators.
National Symphony Orchestra
On 3/22/2025
Based in Washington, DC, the National Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1930. It usually performs at the John F. Kennedy Center for special occasions, celebrations, and special programming.
J Balvin
On 3/22/2025
A global superstar from Colombia, J Balvin is a leading figure in the reggaeton scene. Known for hits like "Mi Gente", he has brought Latin music to a worldwide audience and collaborated with numerous international artists.
Miami Music Week
From 3/23/2025 - 4/1/2025
Jam pack your last week in March with hundreds of energetic music festivals at Miami Music Week in Miami, Florida. If you're ready to join the thousands of international music lovers who flock to this sensational week of concerts, get ready to start spring with a dance music paradise.
Tyler, The Creator
On 3/24/2025
Tyler, The Creator is one of the most fascinating artists of the late 2000s. His alternative rap style, gravelly voice, and raw lyrical approach has earned him chart topping singles and an ever growing fan base.
Eckhart Tolle
On 3/27/2025
Ulrich Leonard Tölle, aka Eckhart Tolle, is a German-Canadian spiritual teacher and self-help author known for writing the books "A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose" and "The Power of Now," recommended by Oprah Winfrey. Both the books reached The New York Times Best Seller list in 2000 and 2005 respectively.
Holi Miami
On 3/15/2025
The beloved Festival of Colors makes a vibrant return for its fourth year of celebration. Reveling in its explosion of hues, it features trending artists who transform mundane spaces into extraordinary; there'll also be colorful craft sessions, body paint whimsies, and festive photo-ops at every corner.
Miami Tequila Garden
On 3/15/2025
Get ready for a fun time as the Traveling Day Party brings the party to tequila lovers, inviting them to come together under the sun to toast good times with others who share in their passion. The event offers eclectic music, light bites catered from local restaurants, and halfway-through games and contests for tequila enthusiasts to keep spirits high.
Ultra Music Festival
From 3/28/2025 - 3/30/2025
Immerse yourself in the ultimate electronic dance music experience at Ultra Music Festival in Miami, one of the largest and most iconic festivals in the world. Held annually in downtown Miami, this three-day event features electrifying performances from top DJs and electronic artists, set against a vibrant, high-energy atmosphere.
Miami City Ballet
On 3/29/2025
Founded in 1985, Miami City Ballet is a ballet company led by Lourdes Lopez since 2012. Its international ensemble consisting of fifty dancers has an active repertoire of over eighty ballets, which are performed more than seventy-five times per year.
Miami Bar Crawl
From 3/9/2025 - 3/10/2025
Embark on an adventurous evening filled with delight and camaraderie as you explore the different charms of Miami's liveliest bars. From craft beer samplings to exquisite cocktails, the bar crawl will cater to diverse taste buds, fostering community bonds on an enthralling escapade through the city's effervescent nightlife.
MercyMe
On 4/4/2025
MercyMe is a contemporary Christian music band from Oklahoma who had many Top 5 singles on the Billboard Christian Songs chart after releasing the triple platinum debut album Almost There.
The Calle Ocho Experience: Little Havana Walking Tour
On 3/16/2025
Engage in a fulfilling self-guided tour through the renowned Calle Ocho, offering a curated glimpse into the vibrant world of Hispanic culture. True to its unique reputation, each pedestrian road leads to enriching visual and culinary experiences tailored just for nirvana seekers.
Duafe' Sister Circles
On 4/4/2025
This event is designed to provide a supportive space for individuals to connect with themselves and discover holistic forms of self-care. Through various modalities, participants will have the opportunity to learn and engage in cultural wellness practices.
Alejandra Guzmán
On 4/5/2025
The Mexican singer, composer, and actress Alejandra Guzmán has earned the title of La Reina de Corazones or The Queen of Hearts by selling over 20 million albums since 1988. She has more than four million monthly listeners on Spotify with hits like "Hacer El Amor Con Otro" and "Volverte a Amar."