5 OctOber 30 - NOvember 5, 2025 miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com NEW TIMES | CONTENTS | LETTERS | NEWS | NIGHT+DAY | CULTURE | CAFE | MUSIC | Month XX–Month XX, 2008 miaminewtimes.com MIAMI NEW TIMES | CONTENTS | LETTERS | RIPTIDE | METRO | NIGHT+DAY | STAGE | ART | FILM | CAFE | MUSIC | THU 10/30 ▼ DOWNTOWN MIAMI DANCING IN THE STREET A celebrated choreographer brings his three laws of hip-hop — individuality, creativity, and innovation — to the Arsht Center this week. Rennie Harris Puremovement American Street Dance will inspire aspiring and profes- sional dancers to move without limits as he shares his talents and story through the art form. Plus, you’ll get a chance to learn some of his moves, too. A member of the troupe will lead an all-ages hip-hop dance workshop. 7:30 p.m. at the Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 305-949-6722. Tickets cost $70 via arshtcenter.org. SOPHIA MEDINA FRI 10/31 ▼ EDGEWATER WALKING DEAD Amplify the frights this Halloween with the Annual Miami City Cemetery Walking Tour. Walk among eerie tombstones as HistoryMi- ami’s resident historian, Dr. Paul George, and the museum’s coordinator of education pro- grams and community engagement, Ingrid E. Argueta, share the lore of the historic site. Founded in 1897, the graveyard is the final resting place for famous locals, including civil rights leader Reverend Theodore Gibson and “Mother of Miami” Julia Tuttle. You’ll also see the grave of Carrie B. Miller, whose body is said to be encased in cement. 6:30 p.m. at the Miami City Cemetery, 1800 NE Second Ave., Miami; 305-375-1492. Tickets cost $35 via historymiami.org. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ LITTLE HAITI SPOOKY SOUNDS If you’ve moved past trick-or-treating but still love Halloween, this orchestral experience might be just what you’re looking for. Nu Deco Ensemble’s A Haunted Symphony reinterprets some of the music we’ve come to fundamen- tally associate with spooky season. Featuring world-renowned multi-instrumentalist Munir Hossn, the evening blends the dark drama of Mussorgsky’s Night on Bald Mountain and the chills of John Carpenter’s Halloween soundtrack with a symphonic reimagining of Michael Jackson’s Thriller. Add Paul Dooley’s virtuosic “Velocity Festivals,” and you’ve got an immersive, spine-tingling experience. 8 p.m. at The Citadel, 8300 NW Second Ave., Mi- ami; 305-908-3849; thecitadelmiami.com. Tick- ets cost $35 via nu-deco.org. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ FORT LAUDERDALE FAMOUS MONSTERS If Halloween means permission to let the real “you” out, you’ll want to check out the Hallow- een Misfits Ball at Revolution Live. Tribute acts like Horror Business (a Misfits cover band), Sewercidal Distortion (inspired by Social Dis- tortion), and TimeBombed (covering Rancid) will take the stage, and you can also expect themed vendor tables and a full-out costume contest. One lucky couple will be pronounced “King” and “Queen” for the evening. 9 p.m. at Revolution Live, 100 SW Third Ave., Fort Lau- derdale; 954-525-0058; jointherevolution.net. Tickets cost $26 to $39 via ticketmaster.com. CAROLINE VAL SAT 11/1 ▼ CORAL GABLES DEAD DANCE For Day of the Dead, honor your dearly de- parted with a Día de los Muertos Celebration in Coral Gables. The city will bring Mexican food and traditional cultural performances to Ponce Circle Park to mark the occasion. Pre- sented by the Consulate of Mexico, the event also pays homage to Indigenous and pre-His- panic populations across the Americas. 5 p.m. at Ponce Circle Park, 2810 Ponce de Leon, Coral Gables; coralgables.com. Admission is free. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ HOLLYWOOD WAITING FOR TONIGHT Renowned for his emotional, melodic elec- tro sound and raw, relatable lyrics, Illenium has captured the world’s attention with an- thems that have earned him more than 10 million monthly Spotify listeners. You’ll hear some of those tracks, including “For- ever” and “In My Arms,” alongside fan-fa- vorites such as “Good Things Fall Apart,” “Crawl Outta Love,” and “Feel Good” when he plays Daer Nightclub Saturday night. The renowned DJ recently announced a two-week residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas, where he’ll bring his pending sixth studio album, Odyssey, to the immersive vi- sual venue. 10 p.m. at Daer Nightclub, 1 Lucky St., Hollywood; 954-779-4750; hardrocknightlife.com. Tickets cost $91 via tixr.com. SOPHIA MEDINA SUN 11/2 ▼ WYNWOOD INTERPOL Darkwave band French Police is back in Miami as part of its North American tour, which will hit Canada and Mexico before the trio heads to Europe early next year and back to the U.S. for two back-to-back Coachella performances. The Mexican-American band from Chicago has a dedicated following, with tracks like “Vampiro,” “Club de Vampiros,” and “Hunny” garnering millions of listens. Vegas darkwave outfit Social Order joins as the opening act Sunday night. 7 p.m. at Gramps, 176 NW 24th St., Miami; 305-699-2669; gramps.com. Tickets cost $20 via ticketweb.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ DOWNTOWN MIAMI PARTY ALL THE TIME The Halloween festivities don’t come to an end until the weekend is over, and Club Space is making sure you go out with a bang. The club’s 33+ Hour Halloweek Closing Party runs N I G H T + DAY W E E K O F O C T O B E R 3 0 - N O V E M B E R 5 , 2 0 2 5 M I A M I N E W T I M E S .CO M /C A L E N DA R | B R OWA R D PA L M B E AC H .CO M /C A L E N DA R LET’S MOVE Rennie Harris Puremovement American Street Dance Thursday Puremovement American Street Dance Theatre photo ®