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Miami events calendar for 2024

A month-to-month guide to the best Miami events, year-round highlights and seasonal happenings.
Ashley Brozic
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2024 is shaping up to be an exciting year in the Magic City – then again, so is every other. No matter the season, there's always something happening in Miami, with events, festivals and attractions that are as fun for locals as they are for sun-seeking travelers. From the big league occasions like Art Basel, F1 and Miami Music Week to more niche events like Miami Film Festival, the Miami Open, and South Beach Food & Wine Festival – our entire year is filled with programming to suit any interest. 

And while you're out and about enjoying all of our yearround events, check out all of the other ways to explore our city, whether you're looking for things to do with kids in Miami or you're seeking out your perfect stretch of beachfront. Don't forget, also, that recent years have brought a ton of amazing restaurants to our shores, and where there are good restaurants – there are also amazing bars. So, what are you waiting for? Check out our seasonal guides and mark your calendars for a fun filled 2024. 

Best Miami events this season

Winter events in Miami
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Winter events in Miami

Winter in Miami means amazing weather, big-ticket concerts, yacht shows and more
Spring events in Miami
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Spring events in Miami

Spring brings banging music festivals, colorful street parades, and major sporting events to Miami
Summer events in Miami
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Summer events in Miami

Fewer tourists, longer days and plenty of things to keep you busy all summer long—plus, it’s mango season, baby!
Fall events in Miami
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Fall events in Miami

Halloween, pumpkin patches and the return of the Miami Book Fair—online

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The best August events in Miami
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The best August events in Miami

There can’t possibly be anything to look forward to during the hottest, muggiest, rainest month in our city—and yet we find ourselves here.