6 June 4-10, 2026 miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com NEW TIMES | MUSIC | CAFE | CULTURE | NIGHT+DAY | NEWS | LETTERS | CONTENTS | Month XX–Month XX, 2008 miaminewtimes.com MIAMI NEW TIMES | MUSIC | CAFE | FILM | ART | STAGE | NIGHT+DAY | METRO | RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | THU 6/4 ▼ DOWNTOWN MIAMI DANCING IN THE STREET PAMM Pride: Masisi Radio Block Party blends performance and visual art for a celebration that centers Miami’s Black queer creative community. Presented with independent Mi- ami online station Masisi Radio and hosted by drag performer Tiffany Fantasia, the night will feature DJ sets, voguing, line dancing, queer film selections by Club Sinema, art tours, a happy hour, and hands-on work- shops. 5 p.m. at Perez Art Museum Miami, 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 305-375-3000. Admission is free with RSVP via pamm.org. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ DOWNTOWN MIAMI STAY BLESSED If you haven’t been baptized by the sound of Rosalía’s voice yet, you’ll have two shots at salvation this week. The Spanish sensation is bringing her Lux Tour to Kaseya Center on Thursday and Saturday, and if the Euro- pean leg was any indication, Miami is about to witness one of the most ambitious con- cert productions of the year. Rosalía specifi- cally chose to launch the American leg in South Florida — the 305 played a pivotal role in the creation of her latest album, and she even shot her music video for “La Perla” here. The five-act concert draws from 2025’s critically acclaimed “Lux”, as well as fan favorites from 2022’s “Motomami.” 8:30 p.m. at Kaseya Center, 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 786-777-1250; kaseyacenter.com. Tickets cost $160 to $299 via ticketmaster. com. CAROLINE VAL FRI 6/5 ▼ COCONUT GROVE LOVERS AND FRIENDS You’ve likely scrolled past engagement pho- tos taken at Vizcaya on your social feed at some point, but the waterfront Coconut Grove landmark isn’t only a great place to lock things down; it’s also a pretty clutch place for a meet-cute in the first place. Hosted by We Met in Miami, Vizcaya Late Pride Edition invites lovers, friends, and mem- bers of the LGBTQIA+ community (check all that apply) to the museum’s monthly after- hours program to enjoy a DJ set by Pressure Point and interactive activations such as Bex McCharen’s “PDA (Photographic Displays of Affection),” featuring a photo booth and dec- oration station. So grab a colored wristband and start a conversation — you never know where it will lead. 6:30 p.m. at Vizcaya Mu- seum & Gardens, 3251 S. Miami Ave., Coconut Grove; 305-250-9133; vizcaya.org. Tickets cost $0 to $17.85 via eventbrite.com. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ LITTLE HAVANA OUT OF THE PARK Pride thrives this month, even at the ballpark! As the Miami Marlins take on the Tampa Bay Rays, head to LoanDepot Park for Pride at the Park, one of dozens of theme nights featuring additional entertainment and limited-edition merch at the stadium. Friday’s special ticket package includes admission to the game and an exclusive Marlins Pride jersey. 7:10 p.m. at LoanDepot Park, 501 Marlins Wy., Miami; 305-480-1300. Tickets cost $33 to $63 via mlb. com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN SAT 6/6 ▼ PINECREST DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE The story of one of the most consequential presidencies in modern American history — and of its dramatic ending — is being told from the perspective of someone on the in- side. Former First Lady Jill Biden’s memoir, “View from the East Wing,” offers candid re- flections of her time inside the White House and the crises she weathered with her hus- band, former President Joe Biden, including his decision to withdraw from the 2024 race. She’ll discuss the book with moderator Ana Navarro and share more about her experi- ence working as a community college profes- sor during her time in the People’s House — the only First Lady to hold a career outside the East Wing while serving. 7 p.m. at The Hub, 5950 N. Kendall Dr., Pinecrest; 305-667- 6667; tbam.org. Tickets cost $40 via ci.ovation- tix.com. CAROLINE VAL ▼ HOLLYWOOD FUNNY VOICE Morgan Jay has been pounding the pavement in New York City’s comedy scene since 2007, and you might recognize him from appear- ances on shows like MTV’s “Wild’n’Out” and “Girls5eva.” But the comedian and musician, who trained at the Tisch School of the Arts and the Upright Citizens Brigade, is best known for Auto-Tune skits that garner thou- sands, and sometimes even millions, of views on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. Saturday night, he’ll bring his interactive comedy show to the stage at Hard Rock Live. 8 p.m. at Hard Rock Live, 1 Seminole Wy., Hollywood; 954-797- 5531; casino.hardrock.com. Tickets cost $57 to $117 via ticketmaster.com. SOPHIA MEDINA SUN 6/7 ▼ LITTLE HAVANA AYE AYE CAPTAIN Are you ready, kids? I can’t hear you! Suit up: The Marlins are turning LoanDepot Park into Bikini Bottom for “SpongeBob SquarePants” Day on Sunday afternoon. The main attraction here is the intra-state face-off against the Rays, but the limited-edition tropical shirt giveaway is a great perk, too. This one’s perfect for fami- lies, chronically unserious adults, and anyone who keeps telling themselves they’ll go to a Marlins game “soon.” 1:40 p.m. at LoanDepot Park, 501 Marlins Wy., Miami; 305-480-1300. Tickets cost $32 to $61 via mlb.com. CAROLINE VAL MON 6/8 ▼ CORAL GABLES AMERICA 250 Author Eddie S. Glaude Jr. joins historian Tameka Hobbs for a timely conversation about his new book, “America, U.S.A.: How Race Shadows the Nation’s Anniversaries,” a sweeping examination of how race, inequal- ity, and historical mythmaking continue to shape the country 250 years after its found- ing. Known for bestselling works such as “Be- gin Again: James Baldwin’s America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own,” and for his sharp political and cultural commentary, Glaude challenges the way Americans think about freedom, democracy, and national N I G H T + DAY W E E K O F J U N E 4 - 1 0 , 2 0 2 6 M I A M I N E W T I M E S . C O M / C A L E N D A R | B R O W A R D P A L M B E A C H . C O M / C A L E N D A R LA FAMA Rosalía Thursday Stillz/Sony Music ®