Outdoor Concert Venue Miami: 15+ Top Spots

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Miami is built for nights outside, where music kicks on and the city shifts into a rhythm you can feel. These Outdoor Concert Venue spots bring people together for every kind of sound—salsa, indie, jazz, reggae, electronic, and everything in between. From historic stages to backyard hangouts, here’s where locals spend their concert budgets and weekends.

15+ Top Outdoor Concert Venue Spots in Miami

Ball & Chain

Ball & Chain, Outdoor Concert Venue
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This Little Havana spot is never quiet. The patio hosts bands ranging from Cuban jazz to timba, and the crowd likes to dance. Expect good drinks and plenty of regulars.

  • Address: 1513 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33135
  • Website: ballandchainmiami.com
  • Live Music: Thursday–Sunday nights
  • Capacity: About 200

Miami Beach Bandshell

An open-air North Beach stage with a solid lineup, think reggae one week, orchestral concerts the next. It’s steps from the sand and draws a mixed crowd from across the city.

  • Address: 7275 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33141
  • Website: miamibeachbandshell.com
  • Capacity: 1,350
  • Events: Weekly, some are free

FPL Solar Amphitheater at Bayfront Park

FPL Solar Amphitheater at Bayfront Park
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Big names, big stage, and sunset backdrops, this is where touring acts set up in downtown. Go for outdoor festivals, headliner tours, and the energy of a packed crowd.

ZeyZey

ZeyZey, Outdoor Music Venue
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A Little Haiti venue with a focus on rising Latin, indie, and experimental acts. Grab a drink, share a table, and catch pop-ups from local artists.

  • Address: 353 NE 61st St, Miami, FL 33137
  • Website: zeyzeymiami.com
  • Capacity: 1,000

Gramps

Gramps
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Wynwood’s backyard for punk, indie, and a bit of everything. The garden stage is covered, tickets are cheap, and you’ll find both artists and regulars in the crowd.

Oasis Wynwood

Oasis Wynwood, Outdoor Concert Venue
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This sprawling courtyard offers live music, food vendors, and mural views. Lineups vary—sometimes electronic, sometimes indie pop.

Lagniappe House

Wine bar by day, jazz haven by night. The backyard fills up for live local acts, and people come for the music and affordable drinks.

  • Address: 3425 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33137
  • Website: lagniappehouse.com
  • Hours: Music nightly, starts at 9 PM

Palm Tree Club Miami

New waterfront venue in North Bay Village bringing outdoor concerts, food festivals, and music events straight to Biscayne Bay. Live music is often hosted on the open-air deck with views of the water and downtown skyline.

Joia Beach

On Watson Island you’ll find day parties, DJ sets, and a laid-back crowd with sand between their toes.

Doral Amphitheater at Doral Central Park

Doral Amphitheater at Doral Central Park, Outdoor Concert Venue
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Opened in 2025, Doral’s new outdoor amphitheater offers a 4,700-seat space for concerts and cultural events. It’s the first major outdoor venue to open in Miami-Dade in 20 years and brings live music outside the traditional tourist districts, tapping into Miami’s suburbs and hosting everything from Latin bands to community festivals.

The Ground

The Ground
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Downtown venue attached to Club Space with indie and hip-hop lineups. Sometimes the doors open to let the weather in.

Fillmore Miami Beach

A landmark on Washington Avenue, this concert hall occasionally spills shows outdoors, blending Art Deco style and lively sound.

  • Address: 1700 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
  • Website: fillmoremb.com
  • Capacity: 2,700

New World Center & SoundScape Park

New World Center & SoundScape Park
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Modern design meets large-scale projections, bring a blanket to watch orchestral shows broadcast across SoundScape Park.

  • Address: 500 17th St, Miami Beach, FL 33139
  • Website: newworldcenter.com
  • Outdoor Wallcast Events: Most weekends, free

Gulfstream Park Village Plaza Stage (Hallandale/Miami area)

Hosts regular outdoor concerts — Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Offers band and DJ sets on an open plaza, part of the larger entertainment complex near Miami’s north border.

Bayfront Park (Non-Amphitheater Performances)

Beyond the FPL Solar Amphitheater, Bayfront Park hosts free outdoor concerts and festivals throughout the year in its sprawling downtown green space. Look out for Latin music festivals, holiday performances, jazz shows, and pop-up stage events.

Miami’s Outdoor Concert Venue scene is all about connecting with the city’s sounds and warm nights. Pick a spot from this list—salsa, indie, jazz, or electronic—bring friends, grab a drink, and settle in. You’ll feel Miami in every beat.

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