Kaseya Center

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Time Out says

When it’s not occupied by the Miami Heat basketball team or hosting mass motivational seminars, this 20,000-seat arena (formerly known as the FTX Arena and AmericanAirlines Arena) stages concerts from megastars such as Mariah Carey and Beyoncé. 

Details

Address
601 Biscayne Boulevard
Downtown
Miami
Cross street:
at NE 6th Street
Transport:
Metromover Freedom Tower
Price:
Admission prices vary
Opening hours:
Box office 10am–5pm Mon–Fri & until 30mins after start of show
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What’s on

Cirque du Soleil: OVO

Cirque du Soleil’s OVO inhabits the Kaseya Center August 14th through 17th, bringing its colorful, expressionistic celebration of insect biodiversity told through acrobatics, dance and color. Originally a big top show, the reimagined arena production follows a lively community of bugs as they work, play and fall in love—complete with high-flying scarabs, juggling ants and a gravity-defying spider on slackwire. Highlights include a mystifying vertical wall routine, soaring butterfly duet and a Russian cradle act where performers fly across the stage. Multiple performances are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday.

Katy Perry

The Lifetimes Tour is Katy Perry's first concert tour since the pandemic, in support of her seventh studio album, 143 (2024). Spanning two decades of sparkly, infectious chart-toppers, the 92-date global tour stops in Miami on Saturday, August 23rd at the Kaseya Center in Downtown. Expect to ogle Katy as she flies through the air on wires, rides a metallic beast and battles with light sabers throughout this videogame-themed production.

Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga brings her intimate and otherworldly Mayhem Ball to Miami for three nights this summer, from Sunday, August 31st to Tuesday, September 2nd at the Kaseya Center in Downtown. Dance and scream alongside your fellow little monsters to all the infectious hits off Gaga's latest album: "Die with a Smile," "Disease," "Abracadabra." It's a gothic feverdream of a show that runs through four full acts and a finale's worth of songs spanning the icon's storied career.
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