Things To Do in Miami This Week (June 2-8): Concerts, Pride & More

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Feeling stuck in the “what should I do this week?” loop? This list of things to do In Miami this week (June 2-8) might just be your cheat sheet.

Got energy for something outdoors before the real summer heat rolls in? Or maybe you’d rather post up somewhere with A/C and snacks? Either way, I’ve pulled together a list that’ll give you reasons to step outside your usual routine. But if downtown feels too hectic or you’ve done it all before, I’ve also slipped in a few solid picks just outside the city.

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

What’s Happening in Miami This Week (June 2–8)? Concerts, Art, Pride + More

The Girl on the Train (Until June 8)

Love a story that keeps you guessing? This stage version of The Girl on the Train brings all the twists and dark secrets of the bestselling thriller to life. As Rachel watches strangers from her daily commute, things spiral fast—and not everyone’s telling the truth.

  • Location: Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre (280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.actorsplayhouse.org
  • Best for: Date night or fans of psychological thrillers.

Michelangelo Immersive (Until June 12)

Photo via Fever

This interactive art experience puts you face-to-face with glowing statues, epic projections, and a reimagined Sistine Chapel. It’s like a Renaissance field trip with a techy twist.

  • Location: 1212 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.feverup.com
  • Best for: Art lovers, curious couples, and teens.

Fairies at Fairchild (Until June 15)

Fairy doors. Garden trails. Actual clues to find tiny magical villages. This isn’t just for kids—it’s for anyone who wants to wander an imaginative world for the afternoon.

  • Location: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden (10901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.fairchildgarden.org
  • Best for: Families and daydreamers of all ages.

Fat Ham (Until June 15)

Photo via @gablestage, @islandcitystage1, and @brevo_theatre / Instagram 

What if Hamlet was a Black queer guy grilling ribs in North Carolina? That’s the setup for Fat Ham, a funny, fearless, and very juicy twist on Shakespeare. There’s family drama, ghost problems, and disco.

  • Location: GableStage at The Biltmore (1200 Anastasia Ave., Coral Gables)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.gablestage.org  
  • Best for: Theater fans and queer creatives.

Dreams in Motion (Until June 28)

This artsy showcase from around the world explores movement in all forms, from trippy wire sculptures to nostalgic neon atmospheres. It’s like entering five different minds at once. Some pieces are hyper-realistic, some are wow—but all make you think.

  • Location: Wynwood Walls (2516 NW 2nd Ave, Goldman Global Arts Gallery, Miami)
  • Website: www.ggagallery.com
  • Best for: Gallery dates, creative souls, or friends who love deep convos after.

Duck with Pride: Unity Break and Proud Love (Until June 30)

Ever seen thousands of rubber ducks used to make an 8-foot heart? This colorful sculpture on Lincoln Road turns the humble bath toy into a Pride Month tribute. One duck duo even shares a smooch.

  • Location: Lincoln Road Shopping District (716 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach)
  • Website: www.lincolnroad.com
  • Best for: Families, selfie-lovers, and Pride supporters of all ages.

Pride Month at Sea (June 1-8)

This 5-port journey hits Grand Cayman, Mexico, Jamaica, and more aboard Celebrity Beyond, with drag shows, flag-raisings, and sea-view dance parties. Ocean breeze + all-day celebration? Say less.

  • Location: Departing from PortMiami (1015 North America Way, Miami)
  • Admission: Book here.
  • Website: www.celebritycruises.com
  • Best for: LGBTQ+ travelers, couples, and friend groups looking to celebrate big.
  • Day 1 – Miami, Florida
  • Day 2 – Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bahamas
  • Day 3 – At Sea – Cruising
  • Day 4 – Cozumel, Mexico
  • Day 5 – George Town, Grand Cayman
  • Day 6 – Falmouth, Jamaica
  • Day 7 – At Sea – Cruising
  • Day 8 – Miami, Florida

Donavon Frankenreiter (June 4)

Photo via @donovan_frankenreiter / Instagram 

Donavon brings his laid-back tunes to Lincoln Road as part of World Ocean Day events. Moreover, there’s an ocean-friendly message behind the music, plus art installations and sustainability chats leading up to June 8.

  • Location: Miami Beach Bandshell (7275 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.getouttayourmindalbum.com
  • Best for: Eco-conscious music fans and ocean lovers.

Miami Swim Week 2025: Art Deco Fashion Show – Beauty × Wellness (June 5)

Still not over Swim Week? Extend the fun with this rooftop event that mixes yoga, sound healing, and poolside networking with an art deco twist. DJ Rick Sancocho keeps things moving while you zen out or sip something pretty.

  • Location: The Gabriel South Beach Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton (640 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Instagram: @nadjeaonline 
  • Best for: Fashion fans and wellness lovers.

Shakira: Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour (June 6-7)

Photo via @shakira / Instagram 

This June, Shakira hits Miami with her new world tour, and this isn’t one to miss. Expect all the fire from her new album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, plus the bangers that raised us.

  • Location: 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.hardrockstadium.com / www.shakira.com 
  • Best for: Hardcore fans, nostalgic millennials, and anyone needing a good dance.

Origami Angel (June 6)

Photo via @gami.gang and @realkayls / Instagram 

Are you a fan of emo and math rock? Origami brings their high-energy performances to Gramps. The D.C. duo is known for mixing punchy lyrics with pop culture references and unpredictable riffs.

  • Location: Gramps Wynwood (176 NW 24th St., Miami)
  • Admission: Check pricing here.
  • Website: www.origamiangel.com  
  • Best for: Alt music lovers and friend groups.

Mainly Mozart Festival: Postcards from Vienna (June 6)

Let’s slow it down with some classical performances. This one-night concert brings together award-winning violinist Joshua Brown and pianist Marina Radiushina for a set inspired by Vienna’s musical legacy.

  • Location: Knight Center for Music Innovation (5513 San Amaro Drive, Coral Gables)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.mainlymozart.com
  • Best for: Date nights and classical music fans.

Miami Bahamas Goombay Festival (June 6-8)

Prefer a weekend of Caribbean culture, conch fritters, and Junkanoo energy? Goombay Festival takes over Coconut Grove with t street parades, local eats, live music, and performances from artists like Keke Wyatt and Ball Greezy.

  • Location: Grand Avenue from SW 37 Avenue to Elizabeth St., Miami)
  • Website: www.littlebahamasmiami.com
  • Best for: Families, foodies, and anyone needing a rhythm reset.

Mau y Ricky: Hotel Caracas Tour (June 7)

Things To Do In Miami This Week (June 2-8)
Photo via @mauyricky and @starlitefestival / instagram 

Latin pop meets reggaeton as Mau y Ricky light up the Fillmore with their signature sound. The Venezuelan brothers (sons of music legend Ricardo Montaner) are bringing their Hotel Caracas tour to Miami, with catchy lyrics and slick choreography.

  • Location The Fillmore Miami Beach at The Jackie Gleason Theater (1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach)
  • Admission: Check pricing here.
  • Website: www.mauyricky.com
  • Best for: Latin pop fans and friend crews.

Legends Live Here: Father’s Day Edition (June 7)

This special community event at Charles Hadley Park recognizes and celebrates fatherhood with a good atmosphere and family fun. Expect live performances, food, games, free swag bags, and a “Dad’s in the Spotlight” session.

  • Location: Charles Hadley Park (1350 NW 50th St., The Black Box Room, Miami)
  • Admission: RSVP here.
  • Best for: Families (especially those celebrating awesome dads).

Gente de Zona: 25th Anniversary Tour (June 7)

Things To Do In Miami This Week (June 2-8)
Photo via @gentedezona / Instagram 

Cuban reggaeton pioneers Gente de Zona are bringing the heat to Kaseya Center for a night packed with urban beats and Caribbean rhythms. Celebrating 25 years in the game, this milestone concert will feature their biggest hits, Havana favorites, and a few specials.

  • Location: 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
  • Tickets: Check pricing here.
  • Website: www.gdzoficial.com 
  • Best for: Friends looking for a lively Latin night out.

Emilio Lovera: Now the Thug Is Really Scared (June 7)

Need a laugh? Venezuelan comedian Emilio Lovera delivers a one-man show full of sharp wit, cultural storytelling, and nostalgic humor. From quirky characters to tales like El Carro de Drácula, he’ll have you cracking up while tossing in nods to Latin folklore like La Llorona.

  • Location: Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County (1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.emilioloveraof.com
  • Best for: Spanish-speaking comedy lovers and culture buffs.

35th Street Beach Activation (June 7)

Get your beach day with a side of purpose. This ocean-awareness gathering brings out the community for a paddle-out, Pilates on the sand, and educational booths focused on marine protection.

Juneteenth Juke Joint featuring The W’s (June 7)

Mix soul food, storytelling, and Southern flair, and you’ve got this Juneteenth bash at 6 p.m. Hosted at The Urban, this event puts a modern spin on the classic juke joint.

  • 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: Adults looking for culture, connection, and good food.

International Ocean Film Festival (June 7)

An ocean-themed film fest? This waterfront event kicks off with cocktails and an interactive performance. From personal stories to big eco-questions, each short film explores our connection to the ocean. Also, stick around for the Q&A.

  • Location: Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric and Earth Science (4600 Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.worldoceancelebration.miami
  • Best for: Ocean lovers, film buffs, and eco-conscious folks.
  • Click here for the film lineup.

Cannibal Kids, Rohna, Camp Blu & Stellus (June 7)

Things To Do In Miami This Week (June 2-8)
Photo via @cannibalkids and @cheyrunnerphotography / Instagram 

Miami-based indie band Cannibal Kids are hitting Gramps with their dreamy, genre-blending sound. And they’re not coming alone. Rohna, Camp Blu, and Stellus are joining the party for a night full of smooth guitar riffs and feel-good indie tunes.

  • Location: Gramps Wynwood (176 NW 24th St., Miami)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.cannibalkids.com 
  • Best for: Indie music fans and friend group hangouts.

World Ocean Day at Frost Science (June 8)

Things To Do In Miami This Week (June 2-8)
Photo via @frostscience / Instagram 

Need an excuse to spend the day at a science museum? At World Ocean Day, expect hands-on exhibits, climate-focused talks, and ways to get involved in saving our seas.

  • Location: Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science (1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami)
  • Admission: Included with museum admission.
  • Website: www.frostscience.org
  • Best for: Families, young explorers, and curious minds.

CommuniTEA Dance (June 8)

Things To Do In Miami This Week (June 2-8)
Photo via @arshtcenter / Instagram

The CommuniTEA Dance is bringing DJ sets, drag magic, and a pop-up Pride market to the Arsht Center. There’s even a happy hour. Expect loud music, bright outfits, and lots of love.

  • Location: Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County (1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami)
  • Admission: Free with RSVP.
  • Website: www.arshtcenter.org
  • Best for: LGBTQ+ community, allies, and anyone who loves a good Sunday groove.

Post Malone: The BIG ASS Stadium Tour (June 8)

Things To Do In Miami This Week (June 2-8)
Photo via @postmalone / Instagram 

Posty’s coming to Miami, and he’s not holding back. With hits from his new album F-1 Trillion and old favorites like “I Had Some Help,” this GRAMMY-stacked tour offers energy, anthems, and maybe a few surprise moments.

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