
Things to do: Memorial Day Weekend
It's the unofficial start of summer! Or at least this heat makes it feel that way.
We're fine-tuning our summer playlists, overcommitting to a weekend full of activities and inevitably canceling at least a few of them at the last minute (don't be that person!).
To help you plan, we've rounded up the best events happening this weekend.
The Hyundai Air & Sea Show returns to the sands of South Beach — and the airspace high above — on Saturday and Sunday.
Expect military flyovers and parachute demonstrations, military exhibits, a kids zone and food and drink offerings.
Free. Public viewing is available from First Street to 10th Street and from 12th Street to 21st Street.
Central Cee performs at LIV Nightclub Friday night.
Doors open at 11:30pm. 21+. Tickets $122+.
The Miami International Fitness Expo, at the Miami-Dade County Fair & Expo Center, will have bodybuilding competitions, Jiu Jitsu fights, weightlifting, boxing and more.
Saturday, 9am-9pm. Tickets $47+.
PAMM Art Storytime at the Perez Art Museum Miami is celebrating Haitian heritage and culture with an interactive, family-friendly event.
Saturday, 11am-12:30pm. Free.
Little River Flea Vintage Paradise at Mayfair House, which features 30 vendors selling vintage finds, is the last event of the season.
12pm-5pm, Free.
Joe Jonas is doing a meet-and-greet at Sweat Records promoting his new album.
Saturday, 1pm.
Miamibloco annual showcase at the Miami Beach Bandshell combines traditional samba rhythms with Latin and South American sounds for an evening show attendees can participate in.
Saturday, 7pm. Tickets $47+.
Our Market 4th Anniversary event lets visitors browse vendors while listening to live music under the highway.
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