Please confirm details with event organizers or venues in case of changes or cancellations.
Now – February 22
How to Break in a Glove
Miami: In 1999, an 11-year-old boy clings to the fractured pieces of his Cuban-American
family when a night of crisis unearths buried tensions, love, and survival, as they collide
in a battle for connection, legacy, and the desperate need to belong. Various times in the
Carnival Studio Theater at the Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne. Blvd. Info & tickets: 305-949-6722; arshtcenter.org.
February 11 – March 8
Dear Evan Hansen
Coral Gables: Winner of the Tony and Olivier Awards for Best Musical, this profoundly contemporary coming-of-age story follows a teenager struggling with severe anxiety as he reinvents himself after a sudden tragedy. Takes place at the Miracle Theater, 280 Miracle
Mile. Info & tickets: 305-444-9293; actorsplayhouse.org.
February 20 – April 25
Cirque du Soleil
Miami: LUZIA —
A Walking Dream of Mexico
Hallandale Beach: This fantastical acrobatic journey transports you to an imaginary
Mexico, where you’ll encounter the culture, nature, and mythology of a dreamlike land
inhabited by a mystifying menagerie of characters. Various times. Takes place under the
Big Top at Gulfstream Park, 901 S Federal Hwy. Info & tickets: luzia.cirquedusoleil.com/miami/#tickets.
February 27 – March 1
Montreux Jazz Festival Miami
Coconut Grove: Now in its third year, the spirit of Switzerland’s legendary Jazz Festival
returns to the heart of Miami. This year’s edition boasts an extraordinary line-up of icons, innovators, and rising stars across three nights of diverse soundscapes and cross-cultural collaborations. Expect intimate performances, inspiring encounters, and Montreux’s signature magic. As always, the festival will also host the legendary Montreux Jam Sessions, where spontaneous collaborations and late-night performances echo the emblematic tradition of the world-famous Montreux, Switzerland. Various times. Takes place at The Hangar, 3385 Pan American Dr in Regatta Harbor. Info & tickets: montreuxjazzfestivalmiami.com.
February 28
In Concert: Almost ABBA
Homestead: This #1 ABBA Tribute band recreates the magic and nostalgia of ABBA
in a stunning, costumed, choreographed, audience-interactive show. Showtime: 7:30 pm
at the Seminole Theatre, 18 N Krome Ave. Info: 786-650-2073; seminoletheatre.org.
March 6
International Ballet — Swan Lake
Miami Beach: Tchaikovsky’s timeless story of love, magic, and betrayal returns in a
grand staging performed by a distinguished cast of international ballet stars. Showtime:
3 pm at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater, 1700 Washington Ave.
Info & tickets: 800-745-3000; fillmore-miami.com.
March 7 – 8
19th Annual Jazz in the Gardens
Miami Gardens: Regaled as one of the most important live jazz and R&B events in the
world, Jazz in the Gardens celebrates the diversity, music, and art of Black culture with
some of the biggest names in jazz, R&B, and gospel, as well as several terrific local
homegrown acts. Takes place at Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Dr. Info:
305-943-8000; jazzinthegardens.com.
March 12 – April 5
On Stage: Merrily We Roll Along
Miami: Stephen Sondheim’s Tony Award-winning musical tells the story of Frank Shepard,
a famous songwriter and film producer, and his two closest friends. Moving backward across
20 years, the show details Frank’s rise from penniless, dreamy-eyed composer to wealthy,
film-producing sellout and what he lost to get there. Various times in the Carnival Studio Theater at the Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne. Blvd. Info & tickets: 305-949-6722; arshtcenter.org.
March 13
In Concert: Earth, Wind & Fire Tribute Band
Homestead: From the funky, “earthy” grooves to the sophisticated, complex lyrics and orchestrations, this Earth, Wind & Fire Tribute pays homage to one of the greatest bands
of its era, bringing the magical R&B, funk, and Jazz sounds to life. Showtime: 8 pm at the Seminole Theater, 18 N Krome Ave. Info: 786-650-2073; seminoletheatre.org.
March 13 – 15
GroundUP Music Festival
Miami Beach: Cited by The New York Times as one of the “Top 10 Definitive Music
Moments of the Decade,” this artist-centric event blends an eclectic mix of genres with
a dynamic and diverse line-up of hard-to-define artists. This year’s festival features Grammy Award Winners Snarky Puppy and Ricki Lee Jones, as well as an impressive lineup of other
big names. Takes place at the Miami Bandshell, 7275 Collins Ave. Info & tickets: groundupmusicfestival.com.
March 14
Young Musicians Unite Gala
Homestead: Student creativity takes center stage when 1,000+ young performers,
over two dozen ensembles, and 50 arts organizations come together to create a
powerful platform for youth expression and community connection. Takes place
from 2 – 6 pm at Losner Park, 104 N Krome Ave. Info: 305-814-6092; ymu.org.
March 15
48th Annual Calle Ocho Music Festival
Little Havana: Regaled as a marquee event of Carnaval Miami, this energetic music
extravaganza spans a whopping 15 blocks and is the largest Latin music festival in
the country. The festival features multiple musical stages, international food, folkloric
dances, entertainment, and more. Takes place from 11 am – 7 pm along 8th St between
12th & 27th Ave. Info: 305-644-8888; carnavalmiami.com.
March 17 – 22
On Stage: Moulin Rouge! The Musical
Miami: Winner of 10 Tony Awards, this spectacular musical transports you to a world
of splendor and romance, eye-popping excess, glitz, grandeur, and glory! Baz Luhrmann’s revolutionary film comes to life onstage, remixed in this new musical mash-up extravaganza. Showtime: 8 pm in the Ziff Ballet Opera House at the Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne
Blvd. Info & tickets: 305-949-6722; arshtcenter.org.
March 20 – April 19
On Stage: Prayer for the French Republic
Coral Gables: Winner of the 2022 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play, this
thought-provoking, heart-wrenching, wickedly funny” show by celebrated playwright
Joshua Harmon explores a century in the life of one Jewish family while folding in
1,000 years of Jewish history. Showtime: 7 pm at the Gable Stage Theater at the Miami
Biltmore Hotel, 1200 Anastasia Ave. Info & tickets: 305-445-1119; gablestage.org.
March 25 – 30
Miami Music Week
Miami: One of Miami’s most highly anticipated music events, this 5-day tsunami of
sound showcases renowned DJs and electronic artists from around the world, as well
as non-stop music, pool parties, and electrifying live performances. Info & tickets: miamimusicweek.com.
March 27 – 29
Ultra Music Festival
Miami: Miami transforms into the ultimate dance music hotspot as top DJs, producers,
and fans flock to Miami for the world’s largest music festival. With over 200 events
spanning EDM, house, techno, trance, drum ‘n’ bass, dubstep, and more, the annual iconic celebration takes over dozens of clubs, hotel pools, and venues throughout the area. Main
event takes place on F from 4 pm – Midnight; on Sa from Noon – Midnight; and on Su
from Noon – 10 pm at Bayfront Park, 301 N Biscayne Blvd. Info & tickets: 305-358-7550; ultramusicfestival.com.
March 28
In Concert: Classic Skynard Live
Homestead: This talented group delivers a high-energy show with spot-on, authentic
renditions of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s music. Showtime: 8 pm at the Seminole Theater,
18 N Krome Ave. Info: 786-650-2073; seminoletheatre.org.
April 3
Synchrony: A Miami Music Week After Party
Coral Gables: Electronic music meets human connection in an innovative performance
that bridges acoustic traditions with cutting-edge technology. The hybrid performance by
vocalist/electronic artist Susie Green and saxophonist Kyle Hutchins explores human connection through sound, visuals, and collaborative expression. Performance begins at 8 pm at the
Hormel Innovation Stage at the Knight Center for Innovation, 5513 San Amaro Dr. Info & tickets: 305-284-2211; events.miami.edu
April 18 – 19
Jilted — A New Musical
Aventura: Raw emotion, captivating music, and heartfelt storytelling collide in this deep dive
into themes of heartbreak, societal judgment, and personal strength. It’s a vibrant, energetic performance that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Showtimes: 8 pm with a 2 pm matinee
on Su, April 19. Takes place at the Aventura Arts & Cultural Center, 3285 NE 188th St. Info & tickets: 877-311-7469; adventuracenter.org.






