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It was another big week for celebrity-spotting in town, with stars popping up in Wynwood for III Points, followed by afterparties at Miami’s most famous ultra-clubs. Sean Paul performed at the festival and headed straight to E11even, Marshmello headlined at LIV, and the Halloween festivities began a little early.
Here are some of the many sightings you might’ve missed around the city recently.
III Points 2025
Another year, another III Points. Miami lived it up under the disco ball with a performance by Tinashe.
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Sean Paul and Waka Flocka at E11even

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E11even turned up the heat with Sean Paul after his Friday-night set at III Points.
Marshmello at LIV

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Marshmello took over LIV as fans packed the dance floor for another standout Sunday at Miami’s iconic nightclub.
Amigos Night 2025 With Amigos for Kids

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Mayor Daniella Levine Cava attended Amigos Night, the pinnacle of Amigos For Kids’ annual event, hosted at The Hangar.
“Freak Show” Halloween Party

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Berman Law Group transformed The Ray Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton’s rooftop into a spine-chilling spectacle for its “Freak Show” Halloween party.
Italian Hit Week at the Miami Beach Bandshell

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The Rhythm Foundation presented the 2025 edition of Hit Week at the Miami Beach Bandshell, celebrating the fresh sounds of Italy with a standout performance by cinematic funk ensemble Calibro 35.
PAMM Ambassadors for Black Art Annual Business Meeting

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Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) Ambassadors for Black Art gathered for the Ambassadors for Black Art Annual Business Meeting. The agenda included an overview of the Fund’s status, a curatorial report on past acquisitions, a look ahead to the forthcoming season’s events, and an exclusive preview of The Rhythm of Jamaican Art, written and directed by John Campbell and produced by Tiana Webb Evans, founder of the Jamaica Art Society, and John Campbell of Jcintime Productions.
Wynwood Plaza Residences Grand Opening Ceremony

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Wynwood Plaza Residences celebrated its grand opening with an exclusive event that honored the collective effort behind one of Miami’s most anticipated multifamily developments. The evening brought together development partners, design teams, brokers, residents, and community members to experience Wynwood’s newest destination for modern luxury living.