The last time Billie Eilish toured in Miami was March 2020. It was the first stop of her Where Do We Go? World Tour and, at the time, the breakout artist's biggest headlining run to date. (Her chart-topping debut album of the same name was the best-performing LP of 2019, and her song “Bad Guy” made her the first artist born in the 2000s with a number one single.) Just three days later, the tour came to a halt as the COVID-19 pandemic forced venues around the world to close. Now, Billie is a household name, and her artistry as one of our most original pop stars has only continued to evolve. Catch her triumphant Miami return as she performs three nights at the Kaseya Center in Downtown with opener Tom Odell on October 9, 11 and 12.
Could that be—a subtle hint of fall in the air? In between the occasional deluge, it seems that Miami is finally entering its brief but beautiful autumnal window. These breezier, less humid afternoons are the reminder we need that winter is around the corner, and that's really when this city hits its stride. In the meantime, spooky season is upon us and suddenly, there's a whole lot more to do. Take this weekend: Billie Eilish plays three shows in Downtown, Books & Books hosts an art performance as part of Banned Books Week and museums around the city open up with free, family-friendly programming celebrating Hispanic Heritage and more.
We've also got plenty of ways to escape the elements and hang indoors, because as much as we want to believe fall in Miami is a real thing, we're still in the thick of hurricane season, and a tropical storm can sweep in at any moment. If your beach day is a wash-out, perhaps a fabulous Miami spa day is in order. If the sun's out but you'd rather avoid getting your toes sandy, sunset vibes at a Miami waterfront bar could be the move. There's a free art exhibit, bustling farmer's market, picture-perfect pumpkin patch or raunchy drag show for every stripe of weekend warrior. Ready to have some fun in the 305? Here are the best things to do in Miami this weekend.
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