Things To Do in Miami This Week (June 16-22)

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Another week in Miami. The sun’s out, your group chat is silent, and your fridge only has sparkling water and half a lime. Instead of doing the same old “what’s going on this week?” scroll, save time with this guide to things to do in Miami this week (June 16-22).

But it doesn’t stop downtown. If you’re up for a quick trip, we’ve also listed events and activities outside the city. Because sometimes, a change of scenery (and crowd) keeps the fun rolling.

Event details are subject to change at the discretion of the organizers. For the latest updates, visit the official websites or social media accounts.

Top Things To Do in Miami This Week | June 16–22 Events Guide

FIFA World Cup 2025 Matches (Select Days)

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The World Cup lands in the U.S. this month and Miami’s getting in on the action. Watch the world’s top clubs and national teams face off in this global soccer showdown.

  • Location: Hard Rock Stadium (347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.hardrockstadium.com
  • Best for: Sports fans and global game lovers.
  • Monday, June 16 – CA Boca Juniors vs. SL Benfica
  • Wednesday, June 18 – Real Madrid vs. Al Hilal
  • Friday, June 20 – FC Bayern Munich vs. CA Boca Juniors

MLB: Miami Marlins vs. Phillies (June 16-19)

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A chill night out with a bit of ballpark buzz? The Marlins are hosting the Phillies for a four-game series. So, prepare to watch some high-stakes innings under the lights.

  • Location: loanDepot Park (501 Marlins Way, Miami)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.mlb.com
  • Best for: Baseball fans, after-work hangs, and low-key date nights.

Chicago: The Musical (June 17-22)

The iconic Broadway hit Chicago lands at the Adrienne Arsht Center with all the glitz, glamour, and jazz hands you could want. Attending to enjoy the murder ballads or the dance breaks? This show’s a Broadway legend for a reason.

  • Location: Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County (1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.arshtcenter.org
  • Best for: Musical lovers and theatre date nights.

Akeem Ali: The Good Looking Tour (June 18)

Photo via @akeem_ali and @latishamariee / Instagram 

Need something fresh midweek? Catch Akeem Ali live at Gramps with sharp lyricism, signature style, and a dose of charisma.

  • Where: 176 NW 24th St., Miami
  • Admission: Check pricing here.
  • Website: www.akeemali.com
  • Best for: Hip-hop heads, live music fans, and chill midweek hangouts.

WHY THE DRAMA? (June 18)

Feeling theatrical? This one’s for the creatives. WHY THE DRAMA? brings local writers, actors, and filmmakers together for live script readings, story development, and behind-the-scenes convos.

  • Location: FilmGate Miami (168 SE 1st St., Miami)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.filmgate.miami
  • Best for: Writers, performers, and creative folks.

Just for Me: Summer Cool Down (June 18-21)

This sensory-friendly experience is designed for guests who need a more relaxed space. You’ll explore cool science activities, learn how materials change states, and enjoy the museum without the usual hustle.

  • Location: Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science (1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami)
  • Website: www.frostscience.org
  • Best for: Families and people who prefer chill over chaos.

NMB Juneteenth Experience (June 19)

Prefer something meaningful and full of community spirit? Head to North Miami Beach for a celebration packed with live music, cultural performances, art, and food.

  • Location: Julius Littman Performing Arts Theater (17011 NE 19th Ave., North Miami)
  • Admission: Free. More info here.
  • Best for: Families and community-minded folks.

TMTL: Juneteenth Celebration (June 19)

Want to celebrate Juneteenth and dance your face off? TMTL is bringing the beats—Afrobeats, soca, hip-hop, you name it.

  • Location: Electric 23 Wynwood (144 NW 23rd St., Miami)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Instagram: @touchmoneythelabel 
  • Best for: Partygoers, music lovers, and dancers.

BSP South Florida Juneteenth Celebration (June 19)

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This Juneteenth event brings together Black sports pros for convos, bites, and a Marlins vs. Phillies game.

  • Location: LoanDepot Park (501 Marlins Way, Miami)
  • Admission: Reserve a spot here.
  • Instagram: @bspsouthflorida 
  • Best for: Sports fans and professionals.

Fabolous Live at E11EVEN (June 20)

Photo via @myfabolouslife / Instagram

Looking for high-key nightlife with major swagger? Fabolous is taking over E11EVEN with his signature cool flow and NYC energy.

  • Location: E11EVEN Miami (29 NE 11th St., Miami)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.fabolous.com / www.tixr.com
  • Best for: Hip-hop fans and party crews.

Black Miami Weekend Beach Frolic (June 20)

Here’s your excuse to hit the beach. Head to Haulover Beach for an afternoon of Juneteenth weekend celebration. So, pack a blanket, snacks, and maybe that one friend who always brings extra sunscreen.

  • Location: Haulover Park Beach (10800 Collins Ave., Miami)
  • Admission: Free. More info here.
  • Website: www.thefrolicculture.com
  • Best for: Beach lovers and chill groups.

Thievery Corporation at Bandshell (June 20-21)

Thievery Corporation is bringing their signature blend of dub, reggae, bossa nova, and chill electronic beats to the Miami Beach Bandshell for two nights of global grooves.

  • Location: Miami Beach Bandshell (7275 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach)
  • Admission: Check pricing here.
  • Website: www.thieverycorporation.com
  • Best for: Music lovers and chill concert-goers.

Gospel Fest Miami Weekend (June 20-22)

Photo via @arshtcenter / Instagram 

Grew up on gospel or just love big vocals and a good atmosphere? Gospel Fest will lift your spirits. The weekend includes a documentary screening, live shows with Michelle Williams and others, and enough musical talent.

  • Location: Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County (1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami)
  • Admission: Click here.
  • Website: www.arshtcenter.org
  • Best for: Gospel lovers, families, and folks who want a soulful weekend.

Juneteenth: Run for Education (June 21)

Why not start your Saturday with a little movement? This community 5K supports education in Miami’s historically Black neighborhoods. Every step goes toward something bigger.

  • Location: The Freedom Lab (4300 NW 12th Ave, Miami)
  • Admission: Donate and register here.
  • Instagram: @runningedge305
  • Best for: Casual runners, walkers, and anyone who wants to move with purpose.

International Yoga Day Wellness Festival (June 21)

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Need to reset? This all-day wellness fest features yoga, breathwork, meditation, sound healing, and holistic workshops. Plus, enjoy a curated marketplace, therapy zone, and some good food.

  • Location: Miami-Dade County Fair & Exposition Inc. (10901 Coral Way, Miami)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Instagram: @namastelifeevents 
  • Best for: Yoga lovers and zen-seekers.

World Sickle Cell Day Concert, Youth Talent Show and Juneteenth Pop-up (June 21)

Music, health, and community come together in Little Haiti for this free day-long event. Expect live youth performances, free massages, giveaways, and chats with health pros from the University of Miami.

  • Location: Little Haiti Cultural Complex (212-260 NE 59th Terrace, Miami)
  • Admission: Free. More info here.
  • Website: www.sicklecelldisease.org
  • Best for: Families, health advocates, and anyone into good music with a cause.

Alejandro Fernández: De Rey a Rey Tour (June 21)

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Mexican music royalty is coming to town. Alejandro Fernández hits Kaseya Center with a heartfelt tribute to his legendary father.

  • Location: Kaseya Center (601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami)
  • Tickets: Check pricing here.
  • Website: www.alejandrofernandez.com
  • Best for: Latin music fans and family concert nights.

Summer Fruit Festival (June 21-22)

Photo via @miamidadeparks / Instagram

The Fruit & Spice Park is where you’ll enjoy tropical fruit tastings, workshops, food vendors, and even a petting zoo this week. It’s fruity fun for all ages.

  • Location: Fruit & Spice Park (24801 SW 187th Ave., Homestead)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.miamidade.gov
  • Best for: Families, foodies, and fruit lovers.

Ziggy Alberts (June 22)

Photo via @ziggyalberts and @wilzen_cinematics / instagram 

Need a breather before Monday hits? Slide into the weekend’s soft landing with Ziggy Alberts at the Miami Beach Bandshell. This Australian singer-songwriter brings beachy acoustics and heartfelt lyrics.

  • Location: Miami Beach Bandshell (7275 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach)
  • Admission: Check pricing here.
  • Website: www.ziggyalberts.com
  • Best for: Acoustic lovers and soft Sunday moods.

Heart Attack Man, The Dirty Nil, and Dear Seattle at Gramps (June 22)

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Head to Gramps for a night of punk rock goodness. Heart Attack Man leads the charge with punchy lyrics and infectious angst, backed by The Dirty Nil and Dear Seattle.

  • Location: Gramps Wynwood ( 176 NW 24th St., Miami)
  • Admission: Check pricing here.
  • Website: www.heartattackman.com
  • Best for: Punk kids and mosh pit regulars.

Pride Month at Sea: St. Maarten, St. Thomas & Bahamas (June 22-29)

A Pride celebration on the water? Hop aboard Celebrity Beyond for a week-long LGBTQ+ cruise sailing to St. Maarten, St. Thomas, and the Bahamas. There’s a daily lineup of themed gatherings, live performances, and poolside parties.

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