as headliners are Los Angeles producer Liquid Earth and Toronto’s Ciel, making her Miami debut. Last year’s event at ATV Records was a packed-to-the-gills affair, so expect Saturday to be much of the same. Thank God for good house music. 11 p.m. Saturday, at Floyd, 40 NE 11th St., Miami; 305-608-2824; floydmiami.com. Tickets cost $14.80 via dice.fm. JOSE D. DURAN SUN ▼ WEST PALM BEACH Incubus fans, take this as your “Warning.” “Hold the wheel and drive” to the iThink Fi- nancial Amphitheatre, where the alternative rock band makes a stop on its 2022 summer tour. With a career spanning three decades, Incubus has scored several chart-topping al- bums and hits, the apex coming with the re- lease of 1999’s Make Yourself and 2001’s Morning View. The band’s latest release, the 2020 EP Trust Fall (Side B), was a long- awaited companion to 2015’s Trust Fall (Side A). Opening are Sublime With Rome and power trio the Aquadolls. 7 p.m. Sunday, at iThnk Financial Amphitheatre, 601-7 Sans- bury Way, West Palm Beach; 561-795-8883. Tickets cost $25 to $1,010 via livenation.com. SOPHIA MEDINA WISH YOU WERE HERE ▼WYNWOOD TEK-KILLA Break out the salt and lime: It’s National Te- quila Day, and Wynwood Marketplace is hail- ing the boozy holiday. Guest are welcomed to indulge in an array of tequila-based drinks with sweet deals, from $5 tequila shots to $20 margarita pitchers. (Bonus: If you RSVP ahead of time, you’ll get a margarita on the house!) Once the shots are poured and the drinks are flowing, party it up on the dance floor with live music. Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, at Wynwood Marketplace, 2250 NW Second Ave., Miami; 305-461-2700; wynwood-market- place.com. Admission is free with RSVP via eventbrite.com. SOPHIA MEDINA There’s no reason to wait for the weekend to make a night of it, and Wynwood watering hole Gramps knows it. Its weekly Mixtape Mondays event sees local DJs spinning vinyl on the palapa-covered stage on the patio. This week, catch Got Now and Riki Steez as they dish out hip-hop classics all night long. 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Monday, at Gramps, 176 NW 24th St., Miami; gramps.com. Admission is free. ASH- LEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ SOUTH BEACH GETTING CRABBY 1010 On Monday, Proud Society invites all you Cancer babies to head to Hotel Gaythering for Out & Proud Karaoke Night. Hosted by drag queen Captain C.C. Glitzer, the event com- MON 7/25 PRESS PLAY ▼WYNWOOD 7/24 mences with a song battle between 12 contes- tants for a cash prize. Anyone can register for $10, and it’s first-come, first-served. At 11 p.m., after the contest has concluded, you can take the stage and sing “My Heart Will Go On.” (Please don’t.) Proceeds benefit Rain- bow Lotus, the Lotus House’s program sup- porting homeless LGBTQ individuals. 7:30 p.m. Monday, at Hotel Gaythering, 1409 Lin- coln Rd., Miami Beach; proudsociety.org. Tick- ets cost $10. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN TUE ▼ LITTLE HAVANA Move over, salsa — bachata is having a mo- ment. Fusing European, indigenous, and Afri- can musical elements, bachata has been proudly coming out of the Dominican Repub- lic since the early 20th Century, with regional scenes in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Panama. Spanish singer Rosalía even did a take on the genre with “La Fama,” her collaboration with the Weeknd. If you want to sharpen those dancing skills, head to Ball & Chain any Tues- day for Bachatuesdays. The Little Havana bar hosts a free class starting at 9 p.m. with DJ Jorge Charun spinning ese ritmo until closing. 9 p.m. Tuesday, at Ball & Chain, 1513 SW Eighth St., Miami; 305-643-7820; ballandchainmiami. com. Admission is free. JOSE D. DURAN FANCY FOOTWORK Whether you love or hate the cherubic Ed Sheeran, there’s no denying the man can write an earworm. Event producer Fever def- initely knows that, so for its latest Candelight series, it’s hosting A Tribute to Ed Sheeran. This candlelit orchestral performance at the Coral Gables Congregational Church reimag- ines the work of the British singer-song- writer. Performed by Listeso String Quartet, the show’s setlist damn well better include takes on “Perfect,” “Happier,” and “Bad Hab- its.” 7 p.m. Wednesday, at Coral Gables Congre- gational Church, 3010 De Soto Blvd., Coral Gables; feverup.com. Tickets cost $37 to $57. SO- PHIA MEDINA ▼ AIRPORT Miami’s longest-running stand-up showcase, Last Call Comedy Show, pairs laughs with craft beer for a guaranteed good time. The event brings together established and up-and-com- ing comedians to Beat Culture Brewery. This week’s lineup: Only in Dade’s Carlos Hernan- dez, Bradlys Philoctete, Nico Prada, Shira Weitz, and Sebastian Rodriguez. On top of all that, there are $2 tacos all night and, of course, an ample array of craft beers. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, at Beat Culture Brewery, 7250 NW 11th St., Miami; 786-431-5642; beatculture. com. Admission is free. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN DRY (HUMOR) BAR [email protected] WED 7/27 SHAPE OF YOU ▼ CORAL GABLES 7/26 JULY 21-27, 2022 MONTH XX–MONTH XX, 2008 NEW TIMES | MUSIC | CAFE | CULTURE | NIGHT+DAY | NEWS | LETTERS | CONTENTS | MIAMI NEW TIMES | MUSIC | CAFE | FILM | ART | STAGE | NIGHT+DAY | METRO | RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com miaminewtimes.com