There is something undeniably Miami about welcoming a Friday the 13th with a full weekend of hardcore fests, drag afterparties, and flower fields in bloom. The city leans into contradiction the way it always has—loud and contemplative, chaotic and intentional—and this week gives you enough to fill every mood and then some.
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FRI, MAR 13
— Invisible Audio Hardcore Punk Fest at Churchill's. Friday, March 13: Zig-Zag, Android, Deformative, Soceidad Bastarda, Bardø, Lower Receiver (Jax), AI Death Calculator, DICE, and Cypher. /// Saturday, March 14: Morbid Opera, UHU, Drül, Adhesive, NSA, Problem Child, Protozoan, Coffee Stain, Tootsie, 8 Ball, The Icks, and Love Canal.
— MAYHEM Ball Miami Concert After Party at Las Rosas with drag performances by FKA Twink, Jazmine, and Selene Black. DJs Miss Purple Shampoo and Nico plus additional performers throughout the night.
— GroundUP Music Festival.
— Love Not War at ZeyZey is an immersive night celebrating self-love, personal expression, and peaceful resolution through music and community. Music led by DJs Pressure Point and Hii Rickyy, along with a special guest, all hosted by Twelve’Len.
— Thunderbox III at the Boombox. The night features Baseck live, accompanied by 2s1ck, Mia Vendetta, Bionic Sound System, and Loreng0, delivering high‑energy, breakcore‑infused electronic sets.
— Club Mayhem: Miami Concert Afterparty at Supernatural Haus. Zac opens the night with a two‑hour set, followed by Miguel Clark and, later, Mike Trotter, each keeping the crowd moving into the early morning.
— Zeyzey Presents: Aline Rocha.
— Nosebleed featuring Inscribed and Nefarious Grime at Kill Your Idol.
— Perreo Del Pasado: Lucky Or Unlucky? The night includes tarot card readings by Muñeco Divino and drink specials sponsored by 21Seeds, Crown Royal, Astral Tequila, and Mezcal Union.
— No Truth at Dear Eleanor with support from InnerSelf, Nemesis, and 22 Grief.
SAT, MAR 14
— Lamb of God: “Into Oblivion” Listening Party at Technique Records. RSVP - Exclusive merchandise is available while supplies last.
— Spring Break 1 Beach Cleanup. All ages welcome. Community service hours provided. Bring your reusable water bottle.
— Women of Wynwood Art Walk is a celebration of leadership, expression, and collective empowerment, spotlighting the women shaping the galleries, businesses, and creative community of the neighborhood. Guests can explore exhibitions by women artists, browse a pop-up bazaar at Museum of Graffiti featuring local women artists and food trucks, catch live DJ sets at participating venues across the district including I Scream Gelato, Otto & Pepe, Aura Therapy Life, Libertino Cafe, Moxy Miami Wynwood, and 1-800-Lucky, and take in a moving open-air fashion runway installation by Wanitta. There's also a "Meet the Artist" drop at Wynwood Kollective with Romi Myers and an extended happy hour at 1-800-Lucky from 4 to 7 PM.
— MANIFEST by Amal Nemer.
— Aly & AJ “Places To Run” Tour with support from Hayden Blount at Zeyzey.
— Femme Takeover with Aktas Luna, Passion Company, Paiige, and Viper at Las Rosas in support of Lotus House Women’s Shelter.
— Live At Sweat: Invisible Audio Fest Pre Show.
— Body High: A Live Performance by FKA twigs at Factory Town.
— 6th Annual Flower Festival. The Berry Farm celebrates the arrival of spring with vibrant fields of sunflowers, zinnias, and snap dragons, a sunflower maze, live music, and endless photo opportunities. Running from March 14 to April 5, 2026, this festival is perfect for families, photographers, and anyone looking to enjoy fresh air and colorful floral displays. Guests can stroll through the scenic flower fields, explore interactive areas, and soak in the beauty of the season while enjoying an immersive outdoor experience.
— Monster Energy Presents the Annual Women’s History Month Bazaar. Celebrates local female artists in Wynwood with a dynamic marketplace, live DJs, and community engagement. Attendees can explore art booths, enjoy music, participate in interactive activities, and directly support the artists. The event includes a special cash giveaway for participating artists, judged by a panel of women.
— Parallels: a live intermedia performance by Richard Vergez with Marcela Loayza and Ana Mendez at homework extends the concepts of Richard Vergez’s exhibition “Fragments of Disappearance” into a collaborative, immersive format. The performance activates the gallery space at homework with a combination of sound, projections, and prepared instruments, creating an interactive dialogue between image, sound, and body. Attendees experience experimental soundscapes, live visual projections, and performance art in an intimate gallery setting.
— Picnic De Libros at Koubek Center is designed to bring children closer to literature and the arts through storytelling, music, movement, crafts, and interactive activities. Attendees can enjoy bilingual storytelling sessions, hip‑hop dance classes, puppet craft workshops, games, music by Creative Stage Productions, and picnic baskets filled with books for families to read together. Parking and admission are free with RSVP.
SUN, MAR 15
— Technopunx at Domicile.
— Equinox Booking Presents: Haggus Mincecore/Metal Takeover at Churchill’s. Special guests: Impolsive Discordance, Los Reyes Bong Death, Hacksaw, Spludge, Amnio, Crippling Debt, And Lethal Injection.
— Muse Yoga at Muse Studio featuring an all‑levels flow led by instructor Jenice. Designed to help participants slow down, reconnect with their breath and body, and move with intention, this session welcomes both new and experienced yogis. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own yoga mats and enjoy a community‑oriented practice. After the class, there’s an opportunity to relax and connect with others over matcha and light refreshments.
— Women in Music x Miami Pioneers Brunch Panel. Hosted by Mayna Nevarez, the panel brings together four industry leaders for a conversation on music, culture, and female leadership: Anaid Quijada, VP of Marketing and Business Development for Carlos Vives; Uji Fulgueira, Executive Producer of Live Event Tentpoles at Televisa Univision Networks; and Cris Falcão, Managing Director of Artist and Label Strategy and GM Latin at Virgin Music. DJ Wandda will provide live music throughout the brunch, creating an energetic and celebratory atmosphere. Guests can enjoy a specially curated brunch menu and handcrafted cocktails while networking and celebrating women’s contributions to the music industry. Guests can also browse a Women-Owned Business Pop-Up Market on the back patio, featuring local entrepreneurs along the waterfront.
— Sunny Side Up! A Sapphic Sunday Daytime Affair featuring DJ Zehno, DJ Bonnie Beats, and DJ Sammi Blendz spinning music to keep the vibes lively throughout the afternoon into sunset. The gathering welcomes everyone—day drinkers, coffee lovers, early birds, and sober guests (with mocktail options)—to enjoy music, dancing, and community. The venue’s food hall and bar are open throughout, offering drinks and bites while attendees mingle and move to the music.
— 48th Annual Calle Ocho Music Festival.
— Michael B. Jordan Look-Alike Contest. $100 cash prize for the winner.
MON, MAR 16
— MLB Together Beach Cleanup. MLB Together, in partnership with Clean Miami Beach, is hosting a beach cleanup at Sandy’s Beach as part of the #WorldBaseballClassic legacy project. Volunteers will collect trash and remove harmful pollutants to protect wildlife and improve the local natural habitat. The cleanup coincides with the 2026 World Baseball Classic and America’s 250th anniversary, contributing to MLB’s pledge of 250,000 hours of community service and volunteerism nationwide. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on environmental conservation, connect with fellow community members, and celebrate the intersection of sports and civic engagement.
TUE, MAR 17
— Wild Tales with Kartick Satyanarayan at Zoo Miami's Florida Room is a conservation‑focused lecture program that connects the public with wildlife research and global environmental issues. Kartick Satyanarayan, co‑founder of Wildlife SOS in India, will share insights about protecting and rehabilitating elephants, rescuing abused animals, and his organization’s conservation efforts. The talk offers attendees the opportunity to learn from experts, participate in Q&A, and deepen their understanding of global wildlife challenges and solutions.
— Artist Talk with Kailee Guzman, Lauryn Lawrence, Margo Hannah, and Sabrina Fazai - moderated by Simone Russell at OFF SITE. The conversation explores portraiture through the lens of a woman’s gaze, examining how empathy, vulnerability, strength, and complexity reshape the relationship between photographer and subject.
WED, MAR 18
— Bill Baggs Stargazing & Astro Photography. Participants can observe celestial objects through telescopes—including tracking and smart telescopes capable of deep‑space imaging—and learn astrophotography techniques for capturing stars, galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters. Carlos Garcia and Russell Harcha lead guided viewing sessions near Pavilion D‑18 by the seawall. Light refreshments and bites are served while attendees explore the night sky. Guests are encouraged to bring a folding chair, reusable cup, and curiosity.
— FilmGate Interactive Festival #12. This festival showcases how emerging technologies empower future content through a cross‑disciplinary program of immersive exhibits, creative labs, master classes, immersive art installations, live multimedia performances, screenings, and music‑infused events. Panels and workshops explore cutting‑edge storytelling, interactive narratives, AI‑driven art, and technology’s role in social and cultural issues like climate change and social justice.
THU, MAR 19
— Kintsugi Workshop at Shōjō’s Dojo inspired by the Japanese art of repairing pottery with gold. Attendees will learn the fundamentals of Kintsugi and transform broken ceramics into unique, mindful masterpieces. The workshop is designed to highlight the beauty of flaws, promoting creativity, reflection, and a sense of celebration in imperfection. Participants can sip their favorite sake while crafting, making it ideal for a creative night out, date night, or a self-care activity.
— Garcia Brothers at the Bandshell.
— Supporting Women Writers in Miami with Sunni Brown Wilkinson & Elizabeth Jacobson. Part of the SWWIM Reading Series, this poetry reading features an intimate evening of live readings and poetic exchange between Sunni Brown Wilkinson and Elizabeth Jacobson. Hosted in the Writer’s Room at The Betsy Hotel on Ocean Drive, the program celebrates contemporary women’s poetry and fosters cross‑generational dialogue within Miami’s literary community. The series highlights eight celebrated women poets throughout the 2025‑2026 season, offering audiences rare access to distinguished voices in poetry in an up‑close setting.
— Icon Live 80s Party with Rubixx.
— Art After Dark: Kokedama at Doral Cultural Arts Center. Participants learn the Japanese art of kokedama, a technique of wrapping plant roots in soil and moss to create living decorative pieces. The hands‑on session includes guided instruction, materials, and step‑by‑step help to craft your own moss‑wrapped plant to take home.
— Rhythm & Canvas: A Jazz & Art Showcase at Coral Gables Woman's Club. Presented in partnership with Her Art Hive Inc., the event offers guests a unique cultural experience where soulful jazz performances accompany a curated gallery of works by local artists ranging from contemporary paintings to mixed media. Attendees can connect directly with creators, enjoy immersive sound and sight, and support the local creative community with 100% of art sales going directly to the artists. Proceeds also benefit the Coral Gables Woman’s Club’s ongoing community and charitable initiatives.
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