Sunday, at Las Rosas, 2898 NW Seventh Ave., Miami 78. released its latest single, "Los Últimos Que Rieron," a blistering slice of classic punk rock, early this summer. Presented by Hardcore for Punx, the show will feature the Medellín-based band, which has been a fixture in the South American punk scene since the 1980s. alongside local acts Antifaces and No Coffin. On Sunday, Las Rosas hosts Colombian punk outfit I.R.A. Saturday, at the North Beach Bandshell, 7275 Collins Ave., Miami Beach 30. The musician headlines the North Beach Bandshell on Saturday, offering Miamians a chance to catch a glimpse of his ethereal stage presence, and to hear the new tunes ahead of his soon-to-be-announced 2022 tour. Ashley-Anna Aboredenįreshly out with Far In, his latest release and his debut with 4AD Records, Ecuadorian-American artist Helado Negro has amassed throngs of fans of his ambient-funk-meets-Latin-pop sound. Saturday, at Gramps, 176 NW 24th St., Miami 85. On Saturday, he stops by Gramps for an intimate show - and the final date on the tour. Ashley-Anna AboredenĮmo rapper and Palm Beach native Poorstacy has over 1.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify, having developed a cult following with tracks like "Darkness" and "Public Enemy." Last month, he dropped his highly anticipated followup, Party at the Cemetery, and has been on tour supporting the release. at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park, 1101 Seabreeze Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. Saturday along A1A in Fort Lauderdale beach festival noon to 9 p.m. A two-day beach bash at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park follows the parade.
Pride Fort Lauderdale kicks off on Saturday with the Pride Parade on Gay 1A, featuring performers Kitty Meow and Lady Bunny. This weekend, it's Fort Lauderdale's turn to join the party. Pride has genuinely felt like a yearlong celebration this year, with festivals transpiring all across the calendar owing to the pandemic. Saturday, at Miami Marine Stadium, 3501 Rickenbacker Cswy., Miami. There'll also be a health and wellness village where attendees can check out vendors and sponsors promoting a healthy lifestyle, as well as a beer garden for the less health-absorbed and live entertainment featuring performances and demonstrations highlighting aspects of Chinese culture. Spectators are invited to take in the action, follow the races, and learn about the sport of dragon boat.
GWN Dragon Boat brings its inaugural Miami Dragon Boat Festival to Miami Marine Stadium on Saturday. Sunday, at Miami Improv, 3450 NW 83rd Ave., Doral 30. The I'm Dying Up Here and Workaholics star lands in the 305 on Friday for a three-night residency at the Miami Improv, where he'll deliver his most current hour of musings on life's peculiarities. One of the funniest and most striking voices in comedy, Erik Griffin has won hearts and belly laughs as a stand-up comedian, writer, podcaster, and actor over his decades-long career. Frida,y at Space Park, 298 NE 61st St., Miami. Richie Hawtin, the legendary DJ who is largely responsible for the globalization of Detroit techno and the evolution of techno parties, is set to headline and will be joined by São Paulo native Anna, best known for cuts like "Hidden Beauties." Club Space resident DJ Andres Line completes the lineup.
Take full advantage of the earlier sunset on Friday by star-bathing and raving at Space Park. Thursday, at Tower Theater, 1508 SW Eighth St., Miami 30. On Thursday, Tower Theater will screen the teen cult classic as part of its Shop Sip Screen series, featuring themed drinks, a style swap, and a mini market. The costuming remains iconic, the script highly quotable. The Amy Heckerling-directed film made a star out of Alicia Silverstone while also featuring up-and-coming talent like Raul Rudd, the late Brittany Murphy, and Donald Faison. Ashley-Anna Aboredenįew movies paint a more vivid image of '90s culture and fashion than Clueless. Thursday through December 5, at Miami-Dade County Fair & Exposition, 10901 Coral Way, Miami 30.
People who bought tickets for the canceled 2020 edition can use their already purchased admission and bring a guest for free. After a fairless year owing to COVID and the mini drive-thru food option, this year's edition will bring all the carnival rides and sideshows you've been missing. This year, you can grab your elephant ears and cotton candy starting Thursday and running through December 5.
If you've been missing live animals, fun rides, even a circus, you'll be excited to know that the Miami-Dade County Youth Fair is coming sooner than you think.