World Cup fever has taken over Miami, and you don't need a ticket to Hard Rock Stadium to feel it. Bayfront Park is ground zero for fandom, as FIFA Fan Festival continues welcoming both international specators and locals to cheer on their teams amidst live entertainment, interactive experiences and more. Out on Miami Beach, REEFLINE has transformed Lummus Park into a beachfront installation where art and marine education collide with soccer culture (on view through June 28), while Rhythm of the Cup brings big screen game viewing to the Miami Beach Bandshell, plus a Thievery Corporation Concert on Friday. Downtown, Lost Boy Dry Goods is opening Lost Boy Clubhouse on Flagler Street, a new fan destination launching June 27 for Portugal vs. Colombia with giant screens, a pickup soccer pitch, and stadium-quality sound. Pivoting away from the fútbol frenzy, Wynwood Pride closes out its final weekend with one last round of parties and programming across the arts district, and if you need a break from crowds and noise, the museums are having a moment of their own: PAMM opens Basquiat: Figures, Signs, Symbols on June 25, the largest presentation of the artist's work ever mounted in Florida, while Gary Nader Art Centre offers a different vantage point, pairing Basquiat with Wifredo Lam and a collection of Songye masks and figures from Central Africa.
Curated below is our guide to all the special events and happenings worth checking out over the next seven days, but should you prefer to plan your weeks in advance, here's our curated guide to everything happening in June in Miami. If you're looking specifically for what to do this weekend, we've got a guide for that, too.
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