Downtown's favorite neighborhood bar is rolling out the turf for the World Cup, turning Flagler Street into a blockwide viewing party with giant LED screens, stadium-quality sound, and a pitch out front for pickup games between matches. Located just blocks away from the FIFA Fan Fest, The Lost Boy Clubhouse opens with Portugal vs. Colombia, which is sure to be one of Miami's rowdiest games, and will showcase every match throughout the duration of the tournament. Seating and tables are first come, first served, and there will be plenty of food and specialty drink offerings available, plus other fun fan surprises.
The Fourth of July lands on a Saturday this year, and Miami is making the most of it. From noon to midnight, Bayfront Park throws the city's biggest celebration, a free all-day concert with Ashanti, Ja Rule, The Fray, Shaggy, Willy Chirino, and more, plus the final day of the FIFA World Cup Fan Zone on the waterfront. If you'd rather skip the crowd and catch fireworks from the water, Regatta Grove has an all-day Fourth party in Coconut Grove. Coral Gables goes classical with the Greater Miami Symphonic Band performing under the stars at the Biltmore before the drone show and fireworks light up the sky at 9pm. There's a free roller disco at the Miami Beach Bandshell, a patriotic orchestra concert on Ocean Drive, and celebrations stretching from North Beach to Homestead. For those who want to keep it going past midnight, Tumbao brings reggaeton pioneer DJ Playero to 1-800-Lucky.
Since you're out and about, duck the sweltering humidityand visit the myriad art museums around the city, check out our many locals-approved attractions, or book a reservation from our ever changing list of Miami's best restaurants. If it happens to be a downpoar (which, it probably is) we have a few ideas to keep you busy when it rains. Keep scrolling for everything worth doing this weekend.
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