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The best things to do in Miami this week

Get up and out the door with our hand-picked guide to the best events in Miami this week.

Falyn Wood
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Pick a neighborhood in Miami: South Beach, Coconut Grove, Wynwood or Little Havana. No matter the night of the week, this Magic City is brimming with things to do. Art and music festivals, outdoor concerts, artisan markets and fun foodie events are popping off across Miami this week, including the Pinecrest Gardens Art & Design Fair, Festival of Chocolate at Fairchild Garden, Visit Lauderdale Food & Wine Festival, Ford’s Farm Collaborative Dinner Series and more.

We've got tons of eclectic activities to jump into whenever the mood strikes—plus festive holiday pop-ups and tourist attractions that even locals approve of. In this list, we've handpicked special events and happenings over the next seven days, enough to have you saying, "This was the best week ever." And if you're looking specifically for weekend events in Miami, we've rounded those up into a handy guide, too.

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What to do in Miami this week

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  • Miami Beach
Gilded and crimson-draped Faena Theater is the ideal venue to experience OBSESSION, a new original production presented by Faena Live in collaboration with the Quixotic performance art collective. Nestled in Mid-Beach, the cabaret-style show blends live vocals, choreography and cinematic storytelling to take guests on a seductive 1.5-hour journey complete with lasers, projected visuals and plenty of theatrical haze. Helmed by emcee Sophia Bollman—whose credits include a stint on NBC's The Voice as part of Team Miley Cyrus and backup singing in Beyoncé's iconic Coachella performances—Faena Theater's 2026 headlining production also features the energetic stylings of Principal Violin and Musical Lead Kostia Lucky. Tickets start at $100 per person and include show admission only (food and beverages sold separately). Guests must be 18 or older, with a valid ID required upon arrival.
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  • Design District
Art Week may have come and gone, but there's still plenty to feast your eyes on around Miami this winter—including this free and open-to-the-public art installation popping up at Jungle Plaza in the Miami Design District. J’OUVERT: Zak Ové transforms the open-air space with two monumental works by the British-Trinidadian artist: The Mothership Connection (2022), a nearly 30-foot totemic sculpture merging African iconography with Afrofuturist form, and Invisible Man and the Masque of Blackness (2016), a powerful circle of forty graphite figures asserting presence, dignity and collective identity in public space. On view from January 15 through February 9, 2026, J’OUVERT is Ové’s first solo presentation in Miami, and it's accompanied by a robust public program including an artist talk (January 16), guided tour (January 24), soca dance class (January 25), immersive sound bath (January 30), live performances (February 1, 6) and more—extending the themes of ritual, diaspora and collective presence beyond the installation itself. View the full program and RSVP in advance to secure your spot.
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  • Mid-Beach
This bustling vintage market enters its 34th year on South Beach's famed Lincoln Road. Approximately every other Sunday (check their calendar for exact dates), 125 vendors convene along the promenade to showcase their wares and barter with discerning shoppers. Find everything from mid-century furniture to Art Deco decor and more. The long-running weekend social presents a solid mix of 19th and 20th-century memorabilia and unique collectibles. While you're there, stock up on locally grown produce, fresh flowers and artisanal goods from the Lincoln Road Farmer's market, which occurs every Sunday from 9am to 6pm.
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  • Festivals
  • Miami
In tandem with the holiday season, Jungle Island's enchanting festival of lights returns for a fourth year with a new production featuring more than 37 monumental, handcrafted silk lantern scenes created by a global team of artisans, graphic designers, seamstresses and more. This year, Luminosa takes visitors on a vibrant trail of themed vignettes representing different ecosystems, from the Amazon rainforest to African savannahs, complete with cutting-edge animatronics, holograms and interactive storytelling. The popular Holiday Village also makes a return this year (through January 4), featuring Christmas trees, holiday treats like churro donut holes and coquito, a seasonal bazaar and a 30-foot Christmas tree centerpiece.  When is Luminosa 2025? Luminosa runs from Friday, November 14 through March 7, 2026. The hours of operation are 5:30 to 9:30pm Sunday through Thursday and until 10:30pm on Friday and Saturday. The Holiday Village will also open on November 14 and run through January 4, 2026. This outdoor experience operates rain or shine, with covered areas available throughout the venue.  How much are tickets? Adult tickets range from $30.78 on weekdays to $46.88 on weekends. Child tickets (ages four to 12) range from $21.58 to $33.08. Family bundles and group rates are available, with discounts for seniors, students and military personnel.
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  • Things to do
  • Downtown
Art meets science at "Leonardo da Vinci – 500 Years of Genius," a sweeping exhibition presented by Frost Science and produced by Grande Experiences in collaboration with Rome's Museo Leonardo da Vinci. On view through April 5th, 2026, the show explores da Vinci's multidisciplinary legacy with interactive displays, rare artifacts and life-size replicas of his machines, alongside immersive projections of iconic works like The Last Supper and Mona Lisa. Explore 16 themed sections, from anatomy and flight to engineering and optics, plus hands-on installations like the Vitruvian Man interactive station and the Mona Lisa Revealed exhibit, featuring the world’s only exact 360-degree replica of the painting.
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  • Miami Beach
Grammy-nominated producer Rachel Faro spotlights both legends and rising talent as curator of the 2026 Faena Jazz Series. The eighth edition of the stylish music series in Miami Beach brings six performers from across the globe to Faena Theater's intimate stage, spanning everything from jazz and blues to bossa nova, samba and even swing. The season opens on February 4 with celebrated vocalist Catherine Russell and concludes on June 24 with OKAN, a Juno Award-winning Afro-Cuban duo known for blending folk, jazz and global rhythms. Additional artists include rising vocalist Stella Cole, trumpeter Benny Benack, Brazilian icon João Bosco and mandolin virtuoso Hamilton de Holanda. Tickets for individual Jazz Series performances start at $70, with specially priced season ticket packages available ranging from $390 to $990. Check-in begins 45 minutes before showtime, and performances are open to guests of all ages.
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  • Allapattah
Art, sexuality and cultural taboos converge at the Museum of Sex with the debut of its latest exhibition, Hard Art: Unruly Selections from the Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection. Explore decades of boundary-pushing works spanning the 1930s to today, pulled from the private collection of one of the world’s most dynamic collectors. From playful to profound and, at times, deemed too provocative for public display, the featured works include a wide range of media that challenges convention and invites conversation. Curated with the goal of amplifying underrepresented voices and celebrating uncensored expression, artists on view include Marco Brambilla, Jimmy DeSana, Bunny Yeager, John Kayser and others.
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  • Pinecrest
This long-running, weekly farmers’ market is well stocked and well attended, featuring a bounty of produce from nearby farms in the Redlands and Homestead, live music and a free yoga class at 8:30am. Vendors set up in the beautiful tree-lined parking lot of Pinecrest Gardens, which makes a weekly shopping trip pretty idyllic. Don’t miss the selection of local honey, tropical blooms and other specialty items, including cheese from independent dairy farmers and homemade guacamole. While the market takes place year-round, some growers opt to only participate during the fall and winter seasons, so consider this the best time to go. 11000 South Red Rd, Pinecrest
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  • Downtown
Elliot & Erick Jiménez: El Monte is the Cuban twin photography duo’s first solo museum exhibition, marking their leap from award-winning image makers for the likes of Prada, Tiffany’s, Bad Bunny and Selena Gomez to multi-disciplinary artists on an institutional stage. Inspired by the Afro-Caribbean spiritual tradition of Lucumí and Lydia Cabrera’s seminal text El Monte, the show centers on a womb-like, chapel-meets-forest installation alongside photographs and sculptural works that explore spirituality, ancestry and identity. 
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  • Downtown
Frost Science kicks off another edition of its popular Family Fun Festival, a day of free interactive exhibits, live shows, community partners, vendors, food and educational entertainment on the breezy Knight Plaza. Spark your little one's curiosity with zany performances and engaging musical acts from 11am to 4pm. An RSVP to the party will also get you reduced admission ($20) inside the museum and all its exhibits.
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