9 JUNE 29 - JULY 5, 2023 miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com NEW TIMES | CONTENTS | LETTERS | NEWS | NIGHT+DAY | CULTURE | CAFE | MUSIC | 6/29/23* miaminewtimes.com MIAMI NEW TIMES | CONTENTS | LETTERS | RIPTIDE | METRO | NIGHT+DAY | STAGE | ART | FILM | CAFE | MUSIC | ▼ NORTH BEACH SPACE COWBOY Cowboy Bebop premiered in 1998 in Japan and, throughout 26 episodes and one film, told the story of a rag-tag group of bounty hunters. When it premiered in the U.S. in 2001 on Adult Swim, it quickly became hailed as one of the best anime series from Japan. While the visual style and story were part of its appeal, so was the music composed by Yoko Kanno, who stayed true to the “Bebop” nature of the series. After debuting in Colom- bia, Cowboy Bebop Live Tribute brings the an- ime’s soundtrack to life at the Miami Beach Bandshell. The show features 22 musicians and a visual element to tie everything to- gether. 9 p.m. Saturday, at Miami Beach Band- shell, 7275 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; miamibeachbandshell.com. Tickets cost $66.95 via dice.fm. JOSE D. DURAN SUN 7/2 ▼ CORAL GABLES GOLDEN AGE CINEMA On Saturday, Coral Gables Art Cinema screens the 1938 screwball comedy Bringing Up Baby. Starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, the film follows a paleontologist (Grant) who gets involved with a free-spir- ited heiress (Hepburn) and a leopard named Baby. The film was a commercial flop upon release, earning Hepburn the label “box-of- fice poison.” Her career didn’t recover until the release of The Philadelphia Story in 1940. 1 p.m. Saturday, at Coral Gables Art Cinema, 260 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables; 786-472-2249; gablescinema.com. Tickets cost $10 to $11.75. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ DOWNTOWN UNDER THE BIG TOP Markus Schulz debuts his Rabbit Hole Circus Tour at E11even on Sunday with an 11-hour set. Also on the night’s lineup are Hailene, Emma Hewitt, Sarah De Warren, and Adina Butar. Bring your most comfortable dancing shoes for this one because the after-hours party will have you on your feet for quite some time. Schulz is a German producer based out of Miami. In 2021, DJ Times crowned him America’s number-one DJ. His works include “Into My Arms,” “Rotunda,” “Eternally,” and “Take Me.” 8 p.m. Sunday, at E11even, 29 NE 11th St., Miami; 305-829-2911; 11miami.com. Tickets cost $20 to $30 via 11miami.tixr.com. SOPHIA MEDINA MON 7/3 ▼ FORT LAUDERDALE SWAGGER LIKE US English glam-rock band the Struts take the stage at Revolution Live on Monday as part of their Remember the Name... Tour. The band released its third album, Strange Days, in 2020 via Interscope Records, and in 2022, it jumped ship and signed to Big Machine Re- cord, releasing several stand-alone singles. The latest, “Too Good at Raising Hell,” was released on June 30. Opening Monday’s show is the Detroit band Mac Saturn. 7 p.m. Mon- day, at Revolution Live, 100 SW Third Ave., Fort Lauderdale; 954-449-1025; jointherevolu- tion.net. Tickets start at $25.50 via ticketmas- ter.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN TUE 7/4 ▼ NORTH BEACH BOOM CLAP! Strap on your skates and celebrate America’s 247th birthday at the Beach Skate Roller Disco at the Miami Beach Bandshell. On Tuesday, the venue turns into a roller rink, complete with tunes. The Bandshell Allstars provide the music; you bring the skates. Don’t own a pair? Faena Arts will have some on hand to lend out. Not interested in skating? You can hang out on the rear deck and dance along. The City of Miami Beach’s annual Fire on the Fourth takes place just outside the venue on the beach, complete with drones and fire- works. 3. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, at Miami Beach Bandshell, 7275 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; mi- amibeachbandshell.com. Admission is free with RSVP via eventbrite.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ COCONUT GROVE PLASTIC-FREE PATRIOT The City of Miami and the Miami Symphony Orchestra celebrate the Fourth of July at Pea- cock Park. Billed as an eco-friendly extrava- ganza, the city challenges everyone to prepare a plastic-free picnic — because you will be judged. There will be a contest to crown the most eco-friendly picnic setup, a live performance by the Miami Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eduardo Marturet, and a drone show. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, at Pea- cock Park, 2820 McFarlane Rd., Coconut Grove. Admission is free with RSVP via event- brite.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ SOUTH BEACH SYMPHONIC CELEBRATION On Tuesday, the Ocean Drive Association hosts its annual Independence Day Fireworks & Patriotic Concert. Dress in red, white, and blue, and head to Lummus Park at Ocean Drive and 12th Street for magnificent fireworks filling the night sky along the beach. There will be a live-music performance by the Miami Beach Classical Music Festival’s orchestra. The setlist includes all-time favorite Broadway tunes and patriotic anthems such as Tchai- kovsky’s bombastic 1812 Overture. 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, at Lummus Park, Ocean Drive and 12th Street, Miami Beach; oceandrivearts.com. Admission is free. SOPHIA MEDINA WED 7/5 ▼ SOUTH BEACH SPLISH SPLASH Are you still looking for the perfect swimsuit? Luckily, Miami Swim Week the Shows kicks off this week. The event features more than 100 emerging and established fashion designers, bringing together the fashion industry, fash- ionistas, and influencers and unveiling the latest in luxury swimwear and resort wear. Wednesday’s opening runway show kicks things off with presentations by Ema Savahl, Amarotto Swimwear, and Paola Estefania, all while benefiting the Little Lighthouse Foun- dation. Wednesday through Monday, July 10, at SLS South Beach Miami, 1701 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; dcswimweek.com. Tickets cost $50 to $5,000 via eventbrite.com. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ WYNWOOD SUM LOVIN’ Rapper Larry June stops at Oasis Wynwood on Wednesday as part of Larry’s Market Run Tour. June kicked off his music career with his 2010 debut Cali Grown. Previously signed by Warner Records, he is an independent art- ist who has toured with big-name artists such as Post Malone, Berner, and Curren$y. He is best known for his albums Orange Prints, The Great Escape, and his latest, Spaceships on the Blade, released in 2022. It charted at number 39 on the Billboard 200, his highest entry to date. 8 p.m. Wednesday, at Oasis Wynwood, 2335 N. Miami Ave., Miami; oasiswynwood. com. Tickets cost $35 to $100 via oasismiami. tixr.com. SOPHIA MEDINA [email protected] Miami Swim Week the Shows photo Miami Swim Week the Shows at the SLS South Beach Miami Wednesday