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In the Mix: DJ Stilo Mancia Weaves Sound, Story & Soul

Written & Published by Angie LaGuardia Interview conducted by Imani Ogden THE ESSENCE OF STILO MANCIA For DJ Stilo Mancia, Miami Music Week is more than a festival — it’s home. A rhythm that beats in sync with his soul. With nearly a decade of performances under his belt, Stilo returns year after year for the energy, the community, and the deep-rooted connections that shape the magic of MMW. “It’s the people who keep me coming back,” he shares. “Reuniting with old friends and meeting others who share the same love for music — that’s what makes it so special.” Born from admiration for legendary names like Mark Knight, Oscar G, and Chus, Stilo’s sound is a mosaic of inspiration and authenticity. Whether performing for intimate crowds or packed stages, he delivers sets that are intentional, uplifting, and deeply aligned with good vibes. “Music is movement. It’s joy. It’s how I connect with people—even if we don’t speak the same language, the rhythm always finds a way.” — DJ Stilo Mancia CRAFTING THE VIBE For DJ Stilo Mancia, it’s never just about playing tracks — it’s about sculpting a feeling. With a background that blends Afro-Latin rhythms, soulful beats, and underground house, Stilo crafts sets that are emotionally charged and technically sound. “I want my music to feel like a journey,” he says. “Something that lifts you up, holds you in the moment, and lets you let go.” From crate-digging rare edits to layering textures that hit deep, his style is both precise and personal — a reflection of his roots, his culture, and his connection to the crowd. His creative process is intuitive, guided by energy and emotion. Whether it’s an intimate set or a festival crowd, Stilo focuses on flow — making sure every transition feels alive and every drop tells a story. ROOTED IN COMMUNITY, DRIVEN BY PURPOSE For DJ Stilo Mancia, music is more than performance — it’s a form of service. Whether spinning at a packed venue or curating a vibe for a small circle, he sees every moment as a chance to connect, uplift, and energize others. “My purpose is to help people feel alive, to remember who they are,” he says. “If I can help someone shift their mood or mindset through music, even just for one night — that’s everything.” Stilo’s sets often reflect the pulse of Miami — Latin-rooted, Afro-inspired, and full of soul — but it’s his commitment to healing and high vibrations that sets him apart. He’s intentional with every transition, using sound as a tool for connection, joy, and remembrance. Through music, Stilo channels tradition, energy, and authenticity — building bridges between the past and present, the crowd and the DJ, the beat and the soul. “Music is a mirror. It reflects how we feel, who we are, and where we’re going.” You’re reading the full journey of DJ Stilo Mancia — in conversation with Imani Ogden — exclusively on miamishoot.com. This article marks the final chapter in our special editorial spotlight celebrating Miami’s most inspiring DJ voices from Miami Music Week.

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In the Mix: DJ Mario Clavasquin Talks Growth, Sound & Spirit

Written & Published by Angie LaGuardia Interview conducted by Imani Ogden DJ Mario Clavasquin has become a heartbeat of Miami’s Latin electronic scene—where every set is a celebration and every beat carries soul. A proud Venezuelan native with deep roots in Doral and Wynwood, Mario brings an unmistakable blend of Afro-Latin house and cultural authenticity to Miami Music Week. His presence behind the decks isn’t just electrifying—it’s intentional. With nearly a decade in the game, Mario spins to inspire, to connect, and to amplify the pulse of his people. “Music is movement. It’s joy. It’s how I connect with people—even if we don’t speak the same language, the rhythm always finds a way.” — DJ Mario Clavasquin GROWTH & CREATIVE PROCESS For DJ Mario Clavasquin, the journey has been one of intentional evolution. “I used to think it was all about playing what people wanted to hear,” he shares, “but over time, I realized the power of curating an experience.” Mario now spends countless hours digging through tracks, producing his own music, and blending Latin percussion with deep house and electronic textures. “Every time I play, I want it to feel like a spiritual experience — like you’re not just dancing, you’re feeling something.” His process is guided by both discipline and heart — a dedication to the craft that’s as technical as it is emotional. CONNECTION TO COMMUNITY & CULTURE For Mario, music has never existed in a vacuum — it’s always been about people. He speaks with passion about the responsibility DJs carry: “We set the tone, the energy. It’s more than a playlist — it’s a conversation with the crowd.” Raised between Venezuela and Miami, Mario’s sets are layered with cultural meaning. “In Miami, you feel this pulse — this mix of sounds, languages, and roots — and I try to bring that into every show,” he explains. Whether he’s spinning for packed nightclubs or local charity events, Mario remains deeply grounded in his community. For him, every performance is an offering — a chance to give back, uplift, and celebrate Miami’s multicultural spirit. THE HEARTBEAT OF MIAMI “Miami will always be home base,” Mario says. “It’s where I learned, where I grew, and where I keep finding new reasons to love the craft.” As Miami Music Week continues to evolve, so does Mario — blending the traditions of his past with the innovations of today. His story isn’t just about sound, it’s about spirit: staying rooted, staying humble, and letting the music speak for itself. For those watching Mario from the dance floor, it’s clear — this is more than a set. It’s a celebration of identity, rhythm, and the power of bringing people together through music. “Music is how we connect, how we move, and how we remember.” Words by Angie LaGuardia  |  Interview conducted by Imani Ogden This feature is part of our Miami Music Week series, spotlighting the artists shaping the rhythm and legacy of the city’s ever-evolving sound. 🎧 Listen to his latest mixes on @djmarioclavasquin on Spotify.

DJ Rob Cappadonna smiling outdoors in South Florida with palm trees in the background.
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In the Mix: DJ Rob Cappadonna Talks Sound, Energy & MMW Legacy

Written & Published by Angie LaGuardia Interview conducted by Imani Ogden DJ Rob Cappadonna’s connection to Miami Music Week runs deep. A fan-turned-fixture, he’s been lighting up stages since 2020. “I’ve been performing at Miami Music Week since 2020, so this marks my fifth year,” says Rob. “What keeps me coming back is the energy—there’s truly nothing like it. MMW brings together some of the best artists and most passionate music lovers from all over the world.” STAYING ENERGIZED DURING MMW Even in the heart of the mayhem, Rob knows how to slow things down. Between back-to-back sets and nonstop energy, he’s learned the importance of pressing pause, fueling right, and finding small moments of stillness in the city that never stops. “Hydration, good food, and knowing when to recharge. It’s tempting to go all out 24/7, but I’ve learned that pacing yourself is key. I make sure to stay active, eat well, and take small moments to reset between gigs. Also, Miami’s energy alone keeps you going—it’s hard not to feel hyped when you’re in the middle of it all.” — Rob Cappadonna CRAFTING A SET THAT STANDS OUT Behind every unforgettable performance is careful preparation—but also, a little bit of magic.“Preparation starts weeks, even months in advance,” Rob says. “I test new tracks, rework edits, and make sure I have a solid mix of unreleased material, classics, and surprises. But I also leave room for spontaneity—reading the crowd is key.” SIGNATURE SOUND & INSPIRATION With influences ranging from Roger Sanchez to Hugel and Crusy, Rob’s sound blends groove with innovation.“I like to craft sets that you can only experience in that moment—exclusive edits, unexpected drops, and an energy that builds with the crowd,” he explains. “Miami has a special vibe, and I always try to reflect that in my sound.” MIAMI MOMENTS: THE CITY THAT KEEPS ON GIVING “Miami has been good to me,” Rob says with sincerity. “It’s a city that embraces artistry. You can be who you are here—loud, creative, different. The people, the vibe, the energy… it’s unmatched.” Whether he’s playing a rooftop at sunset, a packed club in Brickell, or a beachside soirée, DJ Rob Cappadonna brings authenticity, heart, and undeniable rhythm. And if you ask him what keeps him going? “The music,” he says simply. “Always the music.” Follow DJ Rob Cappadonna on Instagram @rob_cappadonna for a front-row seat to his latest gigs and sonic adventures. You can also stream his latest sets and tracks on Spotify. Stay tuned for more exclusive DJ profiles in our Miami Music Spotlight series.

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Behind the DJ Decks: Unveiling Miami’s Electrifying Music Scene

By: Imani Ogden Miami, the Magic City, is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, stunning beaches, and rich cultural heritage. However, one aspect of Miami’s lifestyle truly sets it apart—its thriving music scene. As the electronic dance music (EDM) capital of the world, Miami transforms into a pulsating hub of creativity and self-expression during Miami Music Week (MMW). Every year, the city welcomes an influx of talented DJs, producers, and music enthusiasts from across the globe. The atmosphere is electric, with world-class venues, pool parties, and beach festivals showcasing the best of EDM, house, techno, and more. From the iconic Ultra Music Festival to intimate club nights, Miami’s music scene is a melting pot of sounds, styles, and cultures. But what makes Miami’s music scene so unique? Not just any DJ can take the stage here. The city’s discerning crowd and high-energy atmosphere demand a level of talent, creativity, and showmanship that only the best can deliver. As a result, Miami has become both a proving ground for up-and-coming artists and a benchmark for established acts. To gain deeper insight into the magic of Miami Music Week, we had the privilege of sitting down with three top Miami DJs: Rob Cappadonna, Mario Clavasquin, and Stilo Mancia. These talented artists shared their experiences, insights, and passions, giving us an exclusive glimpse into Miami’s electronic music scene. When asked what Miami Music Week means to them, each DJ spoke about the unparalleled energy and inspiration that fills the city. “It’s more than just an event; it’s a movement,” said Rob Cappadonna. “The connection between the crowd and the music is something you don’t experience anywhere else.” Stilo Mancia emphasized the importance of preparation: “Performing at MMW requires more than just a great setlist. You have to read the crowd, feel the vibe, and create a moment they’ll never forget.” Mario Clavasquin highlighted the global appeal of the week: “You get to share the stage with legendary DJs and meet fans from all over the world. It’s a melting pot of cultures, united by music.” Their stories, dedication, and devotion to their craft are a testament to the spirit of Miami Music Week. As the city comes alive with music, art, and culture, these DJs embody the essence of creativity and self-expression that defines Miami’s world-renowned music scene. As the sun sets over the Miami skyline, the DJ decks become a canvas for innovation, energy, and connection. Music acts as a universal language, uniting people from all walks of life in a shared experience of joy, excitement, and liberation. When the beats drop and the crowd erupts, it’s clear that Miami’s music scene is more than just a party—it’s a way of life. So, if you’re ready to experience the ultimate fusion of music, art, and culture, join the party in Miami. Step behind the DJ decks, let the music move you, and discover why Miami remains the undisputed capital of electronic music.

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Tyla Durden on Miami

Tyla Durden is taking the post modern music scene by storm. After MTV Europe started to air her video “SexLoveMusicFashion”, Tyla Durden became an instant sensation. Her new Album TH3 OR1G1N4L is hyped as a masterpiece and her talents are validated in many arenas: she is a highly published photographer with top ad campaigns under her belt, a praised stylist, director, writer, musician and simply a woman with great vision. Almost the minute the Swiss beauty dropped her new post-modern Album, she got the attention of the US music scene, hence Tyla living a jetset life now between two continents working on her first US tour and several high profile collaborations. We were so happy to learn that Miami was her place of inspiration and wanted to find out more. When in Miami you  may catch me at…. …the beach or in an art gallery. For example at Daniela Wicki’s Gallery Second Avenue in Wynwood. She’s Swiss Origin as well and I admire her art and influence. Or you may catch me of course at Art Basel… This Art fair has its roots as well in switzerland. You see, Switzerland and miami have a wonderful marriage in some case. The biggest misconception about Miami is… …that Miami is just about having a party. It’s much more than that. For me this place means a lot of inspiring emotions. When i first visit Miami in 2008 I had this warm, pure wanderlust feeling inside of me. Knowing I can reach everything. This creative, openminded and cool place is fullfilled with great ideas and innovative people. The last restaurant I enjoyed in Miami was…. …at the Otentic Fresh Food Restaurant, Washington Ave. Fresh food, a cozy atmosphere and I must confess – a little European flair – there I feel most comfortable. Portions are also for small European-bellies, like mine and the desserts are divine. You feel like God in France. What surprised me about Miami was… …that Miami Beach has the worlds largest Art Deco architecture collection. I always knew there are a lot of beautiful buildings along the beach, but I was surprised how many nice Art Deco photo subjects I would find there. Miami with it’s over 800 Art Deco Buildings represents art, architecture and culture. For me as a Photographer and Filmmaker is this pure inspiration. It’s not surprising that so many movies and songs are about Miami. Best reason to return to Miami aside from the weather? Miami is riding a wave of technology and optimism that brings smart and risk-taking heads from other cities and country’s to dare a new business. For example, I heard they would like to make a new Silicon Valley. I am very interested in technology, science, art and music. As head of a private company, I know how much courage it takes to create something. Risk tolerance, courage and a good idea are just the beginning. Lots of patience and determination are the prerequisites. I know Miami is a place where such forward ideas are allowed to grow. This is a great reason to come here again and again, to see what’s new. First time I became really curious about Miami was …? Sometime around 2001 I just finished my Art School in Switzerland and started my education as an Advertising Photographer. I started dreaming of Miami – because my Photographer Idol Helmut Newton made stunning pictures there at the beach which exerted a huge influence on me and my art to this day. Then I heard that the Art Basel takes place in Miami now, I also remembered the movies Bad Boys, Scarface, Donnie Brasco and that’s when I knew I had to go there. What happens in Miami stays in Miami…and  our magazine. Any  secret  or funny moment you ‘d like to share about you and this city? My funny moment: When I woke up after my first Night in a hotel at Miami Beach on Ocean Drive, I checked out if there is some hidden money behind my ceiling fan. I felt like I live a life in the Scarface movie. My secret: During the massive volcano eruption 2010 in Iceland, I had to stay in Miami 2 weeks more than planned because we couldn’t fly back. So we stayed after our 2 weeks of vacation 4 weeks total. We rent a hotel apartment in north Miami Beach. It was a spectacular decorated hotel, probably had its best times in the 1970s. We knew there where good parties going on in the good old Cocain Cowboys times. We stayed there and had a good time. Enjoyed the beach, we listened to a lot of music and I had to admit I tried out some drugs. But I never had a desire to do drugs consistently. So it was a onetime adventure. I’m an Artist and a dedicated creative – I like to play hard, but I love to work harder.

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The Weekend Guide: 4/7-4/10

Celebrate National Beer Day at Hyde Beach Kitchen + Cocktails When: Thursday, April 7th at 12:00-6:00pm Where: Hyde Beach Kitchen + Cocktails Admission: Free For more information, click here  Caymus Wine Dinner When: Thursday, April 7th at 7:00pm Where: Red the Steakhouse Admission: Free http://www.redthesteakhouse.com Miami Heat vs Chicago Bulls When: Thursday, April 7th at 8:00pm Where: AmericanAirlines Arena Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com Miami Noise Machine: The Improvised Musical When: Friday, April 8th at 9:00pm Where: The Fillmore Miami Beach Tickets: $10 www.villaintheater.com Launch Event of Ciel Spa & Babalú Boutique When: Saturday, April 9th at 3:00-7:00pm Where: Hyde Beach Kitchen + Cocktails Admission: Free For more information, click here  Florida Panthers vs Carolina Hurricanes When: Saturday, April 9th at 7:00pm Where: BB&T Center Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com Pearl Jam Concert When: Saturday, April 9th at 8:00pm Where: AmericanAirlines Arena Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com Michael Capponi & Dilay Bayraktar Celebrate Birthdays with an Evening Benefiting the Global Empowerment Mission at Island Gardens When: Saturday, April 9th at 8:00pm-12:00am Where: Island Gardens – 800 MacArthur Causeway Tickets: $100 donation will offer guests entry & cocktails; $200 VIP donations includes the formal sit down dinner To purchase tickets, click here FIU Performance: FLEA When: Sunday, April 10th at 3:00pm Where: The Wolfsonian-FIU www.fiu.edu Miami Heat vs Orlando Magic When: Sunday, April 10th at 6:00pm Where: AmericanAirlines Arena Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com

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The Weekend Guide: 3/31-4/3

Eco Couture Recycling Fashion Show When: Thursday, March 31st at 7:00pm Where: FIU Paul L. Cejas School of Architecture Building Tickets: Free admission Click here for tickets Donuts! Festival When: Thursday, March 31st at 7:00pm Where: The Wynwood Yard For more information, please click here The Raleigh Miami Beach Hosts Martini Shake Off with Bayou Rum When: Friday, April 1st at 6:00-8:00pm Where: Martini Bar at The Raleigh Miami Beach Admission: Free; Complimentary cocktail samples; $10 for full-sized cocktails www.raleighhotel.com Duran Duran Concert When: Friday, April 1st at 7:00pm Where: Bayfront Park Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com Book Club: Against Nature When: Friday, April 1st at 7:00pm Where: FIU-Wolfsonian Tickets: Free Admission wolfsoniam.org Giralda Under the Stars When: Friday, April 1st at 7:00pm Where: 100 Giralda Avenue Tickets: Free Admission shopcoralgables.com JetSmarter Presents Buzz Art Auction When: Friday, April 1st at 7:00-10:30pm (Live auction 8:30pm) Where: Ritz-Carlton South Beach Tickets: $65 online; $85 at the door www.buzzartauctions.com Bike 305 Bike The Underline: Free Community Festival When: Saturday, April 2nd at 9:00am-1:00pm Where: Meeting at the Brickell Metrorail Station Admission: Free; To register click here Sprung! Miami Beer Festival When: Saturday, April 2nd at 4:00pm Where: Mana Wynwood Tickets: General Admission $40 (4pm); Beer Socialites $70 (3pm); VIP $90 (2:30pm) manawynwood.com Cochon 555 When: Sunday, April 3rd at 5:00pm Where: The Ritz-Carlton South Beach Tickets: General Admission $125; VIP $200 www.cochon555.com

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Carnival Season is in Full Swing!

By Dawn Wilson Since Carnival is in full swing, we decided to mention the things that are commonly found at Carnival festivals in the Caribbean and in North America. J’Ouvert: This is the pre-carnival parade, which kicks off Carnival. Music: The music that is commonly played during the festival is Dancehall, Zouk and Calypso. Mas: This is the big parade that takes place on Carnival Tuesday! Top Caribbean Carnivals in the Caribbean: Cayman Islands (May) Although the Cayman Islands Carnival festival isn’t as old as some of the others, it has become widely popular in a short amount of time. It began as a way to celebrate the history of its African residents, along with the mix of other cultures, who now call the Cayman Islands home. St. Vincent & The Grenadines (June/July) What you can expect to see when you attend here is steel pan performers, J’Ouvert (pre-carnival party parade), a beauty pageant, and more. The dancing is infectious, so make sure you get plenty of rest and bring comfortable shoes. There is a good chance that other partiers won’t let you leave, you’ll be dancing until the sun comes up. Top Caribbean Carnivals in North America: Toronto (July) This is said to be the largest of its kind in North America. It attracts over a million visitors yearly. Like the festivals held in the Caribbean islands, you can still expect to see band performances, extravagant parades, interesting costumes, lots of dancing and music. Miami (October) If you are looking for something fun and exciting to do during Columbus Day weekend, stay in Miami for our annual Caribbean Carnival festival, One Carnival. It is a celebration of the Caribbean culture, art heritage and traditions. There are masquerade balls, parades and plenty of cuisine represented by the many islands of the Caribbean.

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The Weekend Guide: 3/24-3/27

Habitat Brewery Tour for Humanity When: Thursday, March 24th at 6:00pm Where: J. Wakefield Brewery Admission: $15-$25 Additional Information: In partnership with Habitat for Humanity Young Professionals; Tour of the brewery; Lone Wolfe Mexican Fusion Cuisine food truck on-site www.habitatbrewerytour.eventbrite.com Raleigh Miami Beach: March Installation of Bucks Beer Garden with Wynwood Brewery When: Thursday, March 24th at 6:30-11:00pm Where: Raleigh Hotel Admission: Free For more information, please click here Art Talk: Michele Oka Doner in Conversation with Rebekah Rutkoff When: Thursday, March 24th at 7:00pm Where: Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) Admission: $16 adults; $12 seniors, students, & ages 7-18 Additional Information: Featuring artwork by Rebekah Rutkoff from 1960s to the present www.pamm.org Lacoste Miami Open Pop-Up Tennis Court When: Friday, 10am-9:30pm daily until April 2nd Where: Aventura Mall Admission: Open to the public; To register & participate contact lacoste@canastennis.com Additional Information: Stroke development sessions for kids, adults, junior, radar serve challenges, player signings, & private VIP exclusive sessions www.lacoste.com Miami Heat vs Orlando Magic When: Friday, March 25th at 8:00pm Where: AmericanAirlines Arena Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com Peachfuzz & DJs DZA & Craze When: Friday, March 25th at 11:00pm Where: Thompson Miami Beach Admission: No cover; RSVP to eventstmb@thompsonhotels.com Additional Information: 21+ www.thompsonhotels.com SketchMIA: An Urban Sketch Tour When: Saturday, March 26th at 9:00-11:00am Where: Miami Center for Architecture & Design Tickets: $20 members; $25 seniors & students; $30 general Additional Information: Part guided tour, part art class; Tour includes Miami-Dade County Courthouse & the Church of Gesù; Limited to 12 participants www.miamicad.org/sketchmia A Minister’s Wife The Musical When: Saturday, March 26th at 8:00pm (show runs until April 24-check varying times) Where: GableStage at the Biltmore Tickets: $60 www.gablestage.com PeopleWatch Album Release Party When: Saturday, March 26th at 11:00pm Where: Bougainvillea’s Old Florida Tavern Admission: No cover Additional Information: 21+; www.peoplewatchmusic.com Hyde Beach Kitchen + Cocktails Hosts Easter Brunch When: Sunday, March 27th at 11:00am-3:00pm Where: Hyde Beach Kitchen + Cocktails Tickets: $50; Additional $30 adults for bottomless rose Additional Information: Egg hunt for the kids; Potato sack races; Photos with the Easter Bunny; Brunch includes buffet-style menu of chicken & waffles, blueberry pancakes, Bloody Mary cart, a lavish dessert table & much more

Afrojack at the 10th Anniversary of The Music Lounge in Miami during Music Week 2016
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Afrojack & Steve Angello Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of The Music Lounge

On Saturday, March 19th, the 10th Anniversary of The Music Lounge by BMF + iHeart Media was celebrated alongside Afrojack, Steve Angello, Kaskade, Hardwell, Disclosure, and Laidback Luke at the W South Beach Hotel and Residences. Other notable artists included Armin van Buuren, Chuckie, DJ Irie, Nicky Romero, Reggie Bush, and EJ Johnson.  Photography Courtesy of World Red Eye

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The Weekend Guide: 3/17-3/20

Miami Music Week with HYDE Beach at SLS South Beach – Thursday, March 17th: Afrojack Presents JACKED – Friday, March 18th: NERVO + Friends (Chuckie, Sander Van Doorn, & more) – Saturday, March 19th: Electric for Life Miami with Special Guest Sebastian Ingresso – Sunday, March 20th: CARNAGE Tickets: $65-$150 pre-sale; Tables $1,500+; Ultimate VIP Experience $10,000+ http://www.hydebeachmmw2016.com/ Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Kitchen 305 When: Thursday, March 17th at 5:30pm-10:30pm Where: Kitchen 305 at Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort Reservations: Call (305)749-2110 http://www.newportbeachsideresort.com/kitchen-305.shtml Miami Heat vs Charlotte Hornets When: Thursday, March 17th at 7:30pm Where: AmericanAirlines Arena Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com David Guetta When: Friday, March 18th at 6:30pm Where: LIV Nightclub at the Fontainebleau Tickets: wl.flavorus.com/liv Armin Van Buuren When: Friday, March 18th at 8:50pm Where: Bayfront Park Tickets: ultramusicfestival.com Carl Cox When: Friday, March 18th & Saturday, March 19th at 10:00pm Where: Bayfront Park Tickets: ultramusicfestival.com Calvin Harris When: Saturday, March 19th Where: LIV Nightclub at Fontainebleau Tickets: http://www.flavorus.com/event/Calvin-Harris-LIV/317999 Miami Beach Concours Auto Show When: Saturday, March 19th-Sunday, March 20th Where: Miami Beach Golf Club Click here for tickets Aretha Franklin at Jazz in the Gardens Music Festival When: Saturday, March 19th Where: The Gardens Wellness Center Tickets: http://jazzinthegardens.com/2016/ticket_prices.html Tiesto When: Saturday, March 19th at 7:15pm Where: Bayfront Park Tickets: ultramusicfestival.com Miami Heat vs Cleveland Cavaliers When: Saturday, March 19th at 7:30pm Where: AmericanAirlines Arena Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com Hardwell When: Saturday, March 19th at 11:00pm Where: Bayfront Park Tickets: ultramusicfestival.com Babyface at Jazz in the Gardens Music Festival When: Sunday, March 20th Where: The Gardens Wellness Center Tickets: http://jazzinthegardens.com/2016/ticket_prices.html Janelle Monae at Jazz in the Gardens Music Festival When: Sunday, March 20th Where: City of Miami Gardens Tickets: http://jazzinthegardens.com/2016/ticket_prices.html Zedd When: Sunday, March 20th at 8:30pm Where: Bayfront Park Tickets: ultramusicfestival.com

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The Weekend Guide: 3/10-3/12

Iva Gueorguieva Art Exhibition When: Thursday, March 10th-Monday, March 14th – 11:00am-5:00pm Where: Fredric Snitzer Gallery Admission: Free www.snitzer.com Florida Panthers vs Ottawa Senators When: Thursday, March 10th at 7:30pm Where: BB&T Center Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com Coheed & Cambria Concert When: Thursday, March 10th at 8:00pm Where: The Fillmore Miami Beach Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com Little Dreams Foundation Gala: Dreaming on the Beach Charity Concert When: Friday, March 11th at 7:00pm Where: The Fillmore Miami Beach Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com www.ldf.cc Sinatra Sings Sinatra: A Mult-Media Centennial Celebration When: Friday, March 11th at 8:00pm Where: Adrienne Arsht Center Tickets: $25-$130 http://www.arshtcenter.org/tickets/buy-tickets-now/ Florida Panthers vs Philadelphia Flyers When: Thursday, March 10th at 7:00pm Where: BB&T Center Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com Adam Lambert Concert When: Saturday, March 12th at 8:00pm Where: Hard Rock Live Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com Voyage to Vietnam: Celebrating the Tet Festival When: Every weekend until May 8th Where: Miami Children’s Museum Admission: $18 – adults; $14 – children; $14 – Florida residents; Free – children under 1 year www.miamichildrensmuseum.org

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