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Venues/Events
in Miami
The AmericanAirlines Arena is home to professional basketball in South Florida, hosting the Miami Heat and Miami Sol franchises. The AAA also is home to several concerts and events year-round.
Founded in 1987, the Actor's Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre is home to professional theater productions and children's theater.
The AT&T Amphitheater at Bayfront Park resides on the waterfront in Downtown Miami adjacent to Bayside Marketplace, this amphitheater hosts concerts and other events.
The Coconut Grove Playhouse has been one of South Florida's premier performing arts centers for nearly 75 years. Originally built as a movie house, today it hosts two stages for live theater.
Established in 1926, the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts, located in the heart of downtown Miami, has hosted everything from concerts to film festivals to plays. Olympia Theater at Gusman Center is listed with the National Historic Register of Places.
Located on the Coral Gables campus, the Maurice Gusman Concert Hall houses a 600 seat concert hall, a professional recording studio, and the administrative offices of the School of Music.
One of the few facilities in the world capable of hosting events from three NASCAR divisions as well as Indy Car racing and major sports car racing, the Homestead-Miami Speedway is home to the Miami 400 and the Grand Prix of Miami.
Located in the heart of downtown, the James L. Knight International Center has served for two decades as the most functional entertainment, exhibit and meeting venue in greater Miami.
701 Arena Boulevard Miami, FL 33136 Tel: (305) 530-4400 The Miami Arena is the current home of University of Miami men's basketball. The arena also hosts several other charity events and concerts throughout the year.
The Miami-Dade County Auditorium is home
to the Florida Grand Opera, the Florida Philharmonic and other concerts.
The auditorium also hosts several events including high school
graduation ceremonies and other programs of community interest.
The Orange Bowl stadium is home to the University of Miami's national champion football team. Although it no longer hosts college football's Orange Bowl game, the stadium continues to host numerous events ranging from international soccer to concerts and religious events.
Pro Player Stadium is home to
professional football and baseball in South Florida, hosting both the
Miami Dolphins and Florida Marlins. The stadium also is the site of the
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