Best Venues for Live Music in Miami

1. Overview of Miami’s Music Scene

Whether you unwind at a low-key jazz show in a small bar, jump around in a sweaty mosh pit to your favorite punk band, or party with friends at a concert, there’s a venue for you in Miami. The city offers small pubs, dive bars, outdoor theaters, and full-fledged stadiums that attract big-name artists all year long. Moreover, with weather as beautiful as South Florida’s, you can catch an outdoor show anytime. Here’s where you can get your music fix in the vibrant city of Miami.

Ball & Chain

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Located in the heart of Little Havana’s Calle Ocho, the famous night spot, Ball & Chain, has been a Miami classic for over 80 years, rich in history. Today, it hosts various musical artists every day of the week.

Churchill’s Pub

Exterior of Churchill's Pub
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Even though there’s nothing Haitian about Churchill’s Pub, it’s a staple in Little Haiti. People gather at this dive bar to enjoy great live music, delicious food, and a casual, welcoming atmosphere. Don’t miss out on one of Churchill’s hip-hop or jazz nights.

American Airlines Arena

American Airlines Arena Miami
American Airlines Arena Miami. Torresigner/ Getty

If you’re looking for big-name concerts, head to the American Airlines Arena. This venue hosts renowned artists like Elton John, Shakira, and Kendrick Lamar in front of thousands. The arena is also home to the Miami Heat, so be prepared for parking challenges during sold-out events; therefore, arriving early is advisable.

The Wynwood Yard

With colorful artwork and numerous food trucks, the Wynwood Yard has become a trendy spot in this artistic neighborhood. Outdoor concerts occur almost weekly, and fantastic food is served from the permanent food trucks in the area. Expect a variety of music genres, especially reggaeton; Shakira has even made a surprise visit here.

Gramps

Outside of Gramps Bar, Miami
Outside of Gramps Bar, Miami. Flickr

Gramps features both indoor and outdoor stages, guaranteeing an enjoyable time. This Wynwood-area bar is celebrated for its air conditioning, beer, and cocktails. Additionally, Gramps hosts a diverse array of live events and themed parties, enhancing the venue’s charm.

Hard Rock Stadium

Outside Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Outside Hard Rock Stadium, Miami. Wiki Commons

Besides being home to the Miami Dolphins, Hard Rock Stadium is one of the largest concert venues in South Florida, accommodating around 70,000 people. The stadium has hosted international stars like Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Taylor Swift, U2, and Coldplay. Additionally, it hosts events such as WrestleMania and college football bowls.

Lagniappe House

Outdoor seating at Lagniappe House
Courtesy of Lagniappe House

Primarily known as a wine bar, Lagniappe has developed a reputation for its jazz concerts as well. The venue’s intimate atmosphere is relaxing and romantic, while the outdoor space creates a welcoming vibe reminiscent of a friend’s backyard.

Sweat Records

Front of Sweat Records Music Shop
Front of Sweat Records Music Shop in Little Haiti. Courtesy of Sweat Records

This record store and live music venue in the heart of Little Haiti serves as a hub for indie artists and the eclectic music scene. With a recent record label launch, it’s perfect for those who appreciate artisanal coffee, unique music, and wonderful company.

Bayfront Park Amphitheater

Lauryn Hill performs during The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 20th Anniversary Tour at Bayfront Park Amphitheater
Lauryn Hill performs at Bayfront Park Amphitheater in 2018. Johnny Louis / Contributor/Getty Images

This outdoor venue, part of the Live Nation family, is located in the heart of Downtown Miami. With a capacity for about 10,000 people, it’s relatively intimate compared to larger stadiums. However, summer concerts may be challenging due to heat, humidity, and mosquitoes.

Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts

Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts at Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts at Biscayne Boulevard, Miami.

With approximately 2,000 seats, the Arsht Center boasts state-of-the-art acoustics. Visitors will appreciate the exceptional sound quality during performances. Renowned artists like Patti LeBelle, The Roots, and The Beach Boys have graced its stage.

Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater

The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater located at 1700 Washington Ave.
The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater located at 1700 Washington Ave.

Selecting a venue that was once home to the 1950s Jackie Gleason Show, The Fillmore Miami Beach is one of the most entertaining concert venues today. Owned by Live Nation, it showcases both upcoming and well-known artists.

New World Center

New World Center
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Designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry, the New World Center serves as the home for the New World Symphony, an American orchestral academy based in Miami Beach. The center is conveniently located a block north of Lincoln Road in the heart of South Beach. Aside from concerts, guests can enjoy WallCasts—a unique experience where visitors bring a picnic, set up on the lawn at SoundScape Park, and watch live performances on a massive 7,000-square-foot screen.

North Beach Bandshell

There’s nothing better than live music combined with beach vibes, and that’s what you’ll find at the North Beach Bandshell. This waterfront outdoor venue presents an idyllic setting for nighttime picnics paired with great tunes. Situated on Collins Avenue, the North Beach Bandshell hosts an array of musical acts and lively festivals.

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