TUE ▼ DOWNTOWN Bonobo at Space Park, Saturday Photo by Grant Spanier FTX Arena, 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 786-777- 1000; ftxarena.com. Tickets cost $35.20 to $244.25 via ticketmaster.com. JOSE D. DURAN SUN ▼ GOULDS Dress up in your all-black attire and put on your darkest makeup: It’s time for a Gothic Tea Party. Join your fellow goths for a brunch of the highest order, including exquisite teas, three- tier tower finger sandwiches, and sweets that nobody can refuse. Don those (black) gloves and point those pinkies outward — this event, hosted by the local pinup community Pinned South Florida, is a tea party to die for. 11 a.m. Sunday, at the Tea Room at Cauley Square, 12310 SW 224th St., Miami; pinnedsouthflorida.com. Tickets cost $45; email pinnedsouthfla@gmail. com to reserve your spot. SOPHIA MEDINA DARK ROMANCE ▼ SOUTH BEACH MAKE SOME NOISE Is your kid driving you crazy playing “Baby Shark” on repeat? Find some respite when the New World Symphony presents “Powers and Potions: The Magic Within” on Sunday. The symphony invites families to stop by the New 10/2 World Center for a day of classical music fea- turing works from Tchaikovsky’s Sleeping Beauty and Disney blockbusters like Encanto. Don’t worry if your little one can’t hold still during the performance. The event is pre- sented with kids from 4 to 9 in mind, so you’re welcome to talk and move throughout the concert hall while the orchestra plays. 11:30 a.m. Sunday, at the New World Center, 500 17th St., Miami Beach; 305-673-3330; nws. edu. Tickets cost $20. SOPHIA MEDINA MON ▼ FORT LAUDERDALE STILL ON TOP Philly rock band the War on Drugs is on tour in support of its latest album, I Don’t Live Here Anymore. Released last year, the album was met with acclaim from critics like NME’s Rhys Buchanan, who deemed it a “soul-stirring epic” in his five-star review. Frontman Adam Gran- duciel continues to find wondrous inspiration even as the band nears the two-decade mark. On Monday, War on Drugs stops at Revolution Live with six-piece rock band Advertisement opening. 7 p.m. Monday, at Revolution Live, 100 SW Third Ave., Fort Lauderdale; 954-449-1025; jointherevolution.net. Tickets cost $43.50 via ticketmaster.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN 10/3 HistoryMiami Museum hosts the latest edition of its Sip of History series, wherein visitors get to dive into a bit of local history while enjoying Miami-themed cocktails. Tuesday’s talk fea- tures Rahsaan “Fly Guy” Alexander, the pho- tographer behind the museum’s current exhibit, “Capture: A Portrait of the Pandemic.” Local attorney Marlon Hill joins Alexander to explore the lasting impacts of 2020 on the city’s various communities. 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, at HistoryMiami Museum, 101 W. Flagler St., Mi- ami; 305-375-1492; historymiami.org. Admission is free with RSVP. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN DRINKING KNOWLEDGE ▼ SUNRISE Panic! At the Disco lands at FLA Live Arena in support of its seventh album, Viva Las Ven- geance. The band first found success with the 2006 single “I Write Sins Not Tragedies,” the second track off its debut album, A Fever You Can’t Sweat. These days, the band is a solo music project for frontman Brendon Urie, who has continued to shape Panic! At the Disco’s sound, experimenting with each al- bum release. Marina and Jake Wesley Rogers join in for the South Florida stop. 7 p.m. Tues- day, at FLA Live Arena, 1 Panther Pkwy., Sun- rise; 954-835-7000; flalivearena.com. Tickets cost $25.75 to $125.75 via ticketmaster.com. SO- PHIA MEDINA SWEET REVENGE ▼ DOWNTOWN CHAMPIONS IN WAITING Basketball season is nearly upon us, and you can get a taste of what’s in store on Tuesday, as the Miami Heat hosts the Minnesota Tim- berwolves in preseason action. Last season, the Heat finished as the top seed in the NBA’s Eastern Conference, only to fall to the Boston Celtics in the conference finals. Can head coach Erik Spoelstra and his squad make it to 10/4 the Finals in ‘23? There are reasons to be hopeful. Here’s your last chance to judge for yourself before the regular season com- mences. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, at FTX Arena, 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 786-777-1000; ftxarena. com. Tickets cost $10 to $355 via ticketmaster. com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ DOWNTOWN CALL HIM BY HIS NAME On Tuesday, Lil Nas X trots into the James L. Knight Center as part of his Long Live Montero Tour. The rapper and singer first found success with the 2019 release of his country-rap single “Old Town Road.” After the song spent 19 weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100, Lil Nas X released 7, an EP that featured leading singles “Panini” and “Rodeo.” Since then, he has notched several chart-topping tracks, including “Industry Baby” with Jack Harlow and “That’s What I Want.” 8 p.m. Tuesday, at the James L. Knight Center, 400 SE Second Ave., Miami; 305-416- 5978; jklc.com. Tickets cost $28.95 to $52.95 via ticketmaster.com. SOPHIA MEDINA On Wednesday, Florida’s two Major League Soccer teams, Inter Miami CF and Orlando City SC, face off at DRV PNK Stadium. The home team currently sits at number seven in the Eastern Conference standings, while its Sun- shine State rival is two spots ahead, in fifth place. The teams have met five times so far, with Orlando City winning three and draw- ing the other two. Will Beckham’s squad fi- nally nab a W against their upstate rival? If you go, you’ll be among the first to find out. 8 p.m. Wednesday, at DRV PNK Stadium, 1350 NW 55th St., Fort Lauderdale; 305-428-0611; intermiamicf.com. Tickets cost $40 to $350 via ticketmaster.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN [email protected] COOL STUFF go here to 12 12 register to win at miaminewtimes.com/promos WED 10/5 FLORIDA FIGHT ▼ FORT LAUDERDALE WIN SEPTEMBER 29-OCTOBER 5, 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