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  • Best Miami Beach Music Venues

    No matter what kind of music you gravitate toward, you will have many excellent choices available to you in Miami due to the city’s extensive music selection, which is virtually as varied as the city itself. Here are a few of the best Miami Beach music venues where you can catch live music if you’re having difficulties locating the venue that’s most suited to your tastes.

    Bayfront Park Amphitheater

    The Klipsch Amphitheater in Bayfront Park may be the best place in Miami to kick back, relax, and listen to music on a sunny day or a warm evening. There are seats close to the stage and a hilly lawn where guests can set up a blanket to lay down and enjoy something to eat and drink during the show.

    Some of Miami’s best food trucks usually set up shop nearby, so plenty of great food options are available. In addition, the Amphitheater plays host to music festivals of all genres, from rock to rap and reggae to jazz, so it’s just a matter of time until the Bayfront Amphitheater will host a show that interests you.

    Churchill’s Pub

    If you don’t mind a dive bar, you’ll like going to Churchill’s. You’ll hear mostly local bands, but sometimes you’ll be privy to an up-and-coming artist before they hit it big, giving you a chance to say you saw them way back. It’s not the prettiest place on the inside. Still, Churchill’s has cheap drinks, good pub fare, and plenty to do outside of its music, such as playing pool, the Space Invaders video game, or watching sports. However, music is typically Churchill’s main attraction.

    Bardot

    This place does not have a sign outside its entrance, so you must know where to find it in Miami’s Design District. But, of course, this means that everyone who sees their way to Bardot on any given night of the week is there to enjoy one of Miami’s best music venues.

    The sound system is out of this world and unlike anything you’ve heard in any club or music venue you’ve visited before. The musicians who perform at Bardot change from one night to the next. Still, it often includes local musicians, indie pop, hip-hop, and well-known DJs who make the walls inside vibrate.

    The Regent Cocktail Club

    If you want a more laidback and classy musical environment, check out the Regent Cocktail Club inside the Gale Hotel on South Beach. Aside from having a beautiful 1920s ambiance and some of the most skilled bartenders on South Beach, the Regent Cocktail Club also offers live music via its elegant piano almost every night of the week. So if you want to relax with a world-class cocktail and listen to beautifully played jazz music in an old-time speakeasy, this is the place for you.

    FTX Arena

    The FTX Arena in Downtown Miami, located on the waterfront of Biscayne Bay, is the place to go if you want to see the most popular musical performers in the world. The arena is the home of the NBA Champion Miami Heat. It also serves as a stop on the globe tour for internationally famous artists like Beyonce, Madonna, and Taylor Swift.

    When it first opened its doors in 1999, local music icon Gloria Estefan kicked things off with a performance. Since then, it has hosted a plethora of internationally renowned performers.

    Lagniappe House

    This upscale but laid-back wine bar has a party in the manner of New Orleans, thanks to Lagniappe House. Friends get together on the restaurant’s vast outside terrace to drink wine, dine on cheese and charcuterie platters, and place orders for barbecue prepared to their specifications from the nearby grill. Inside, there is live music played every night, most often featuring a jazz combo and bringing the spirit of Crescent City to Miami.

    Ball & Chain

    Ball & Chain is a well-known landmark in Little Havana. You can almost smell the cafecito brewing as soon as you walk up to this Calle Ocho haunt founded in 1935. This landmark establishment provides authentic Cuban cuisine and is a must-see for visitors. From the ball-and-chain doorknobs to the unusual design and decorative tiling, the venue’s little features set it apart from its peers.

    Live concerts by salsa and jazz performers are regularly scheduled on the calendar. Ball & Chain is the place to go if you’ve ever wanted to see a band play within a massive pineapple-shaped structure. In addition to indoor entertainment, the Pineapple Stage in the garden presents acts.

    The interior stage (which isn’t fashioned like any fruit) is considerably smaller. Still, music enthusiasts may sit in a booth and watch the concert. Ball & Chain stands out with its blend of music, mojitos, and mariquitas.

    Gramps Bar

    A local hobby is chugging cold beer to stay cool in Miami’s scorching heat, and you wouldn’t want to do it anyplace than Gramps. Gramps provides air conditioning, cool beer, and drinks, as shown on the sign out front. But there’s a lot more within. This Wynwood hangout is a go-to for seeing local musicians shred as their lives depend on it.

    National artists come through regularly, and tickets are always reasonably priced. Gramps has two stages: Shirley’s backroom and the outdoor stage, serving as a tiki hut. Shirley’s offers a cozy atmosphere for music fans to enjoy live music and good sentiments. Gramps’ Pizza Tropical provides great Brooklyn-style pizza, hot wings, garlic knots, and Cuban coffee to cap it off.

    The Biltmore

    The light bossa nova and jazz melodies played at the Biltmore Bar, which is housed in the historic Biltmore Hotel, are the perfect accompaniment to the bar’s menu of martinis and handmade drinks. At this upscale establishment in Coral Gables, you’ll feel you’ve traveled back in time to another period.

    The Ground

    There was a time when a metal band or its acolytes would never be spotted near Club Space. However, it is the year 2020, and things seem to be becoming weirder. The Ground rated the finest intimate music venue in 2018 by New Times, is Miami’s newest and most exciting midsize-performance venue.

    This jewel of a performance hall, located on the ground level of Space in downtown Miami, is just what the 305 needed to replace the emptiness left by fallen favorites like Grand Central. The Ground has presented various musical performances ranging from indie rock and metal to R&B and techno since its inauguration in 2017.

    The venue has rapidly earned its reputation as one of the finest. It has an intimate setting with superb sound and a modest raised sitting space for visitors who don’t want to stand. The cuisine at the Space Odyssey stand beside the bar is not missed. Bring cash since there is a $30 minimum on credit cards at the bar.

    Bougainvillea

    Another one of the locals’ favorites is the Bougainvillea, affectionately known as Bougie’s Bar. This establishment showcases new music every night, including live reggae and jam bands from the area. The event takes place inside an old home in Florida and features live performances in the living room and the garden. These performances are given by both traveling musicians and local artists and DJs.

    There are many fantastic venues in Miami to enjoy live music. Still, the ones listed below are among the very finest. Each provides a one-of-a-kind experience that is certain to fulfill the requirements of any music enthusiast.

    Therefore, if you are staying in one of the Miami Beach vacation rentals, villas for rent in MiamiMiami penthouse for rent, or luxury short term rentals Miami, and you are looking for a place to dance the night away or want to relax and enjoy some good music, be sure to check out one of these fantastic venues. You won’t be disappointed.

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