Experience Miami Music Week at Eden Roc: Exclusive Packages & VIP Access
Miami Music Week is coming up on March 19th-24th and Eden Roc Miami Beach is thrilled to be the official hotel partner of Miami Music Week and home to the Electronic Dance Music Awards (EDMAs).
Guests can experience the ultimate Miami Music Week escape at the home of music icons since 1955, with Eden Roc's Official Miami Music Week Hotel Package. With limited availability, the package offers sweeping oceanfront views on your own private balcony and a front row view of the EDMA stage, bringing music lovers closer to the action. Located right on property, the awards will come alive with a surprise concert lineup of world-renowned artists such as. A few notable artists who graced the stage last year include Kaskade, DeadMau5, Armin Van Buuren, and more.
Package Details
Room: Ocean front balcony with direct view to the EDMA stage
Tickets:
o Winter Music Conference (WMC) Pass: Access to all 3 events + VIP Access for Thursday & Friday events ($199.95 value)
o Winter Music Conference (3/26): Access to the conference featuring keynote speakers and panels
o Winter Music Conference Official WMC Industry Pool Party (3/27): VIP access to the pool party
o EDMA X IDMA Industry Pool Party (3/28): VIP access to the pool party
F&B: $100 of F&B credit per day
EDMA’s Swag Bag, while supplies last
More on Eden Roc’s Music History
The home of music icons since 1955, Eden Roc has a rich and storied history of hosting some of the most celebrated names in music. When the hotel opened with the launch of nightclub “Café Pompeii”, (today’s Pompeii Ballroom) it was the place to see and be seen and attracting Hollywood’s biggest stars. Many of the stars both stage and screen (Elizabeth Taylor, Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz, Mickey Hargitay, Jayne Mansfield, Marlene Dietrich, Don Rickles, Gypsy Rose Lee) would also stay and play as frequent guests at the hotel.
Legendary musical performers include: Frank Sinatra, Harry Belafonte, Tony Bennett, Cab Calloway (the first African-America musician to sell one million copies of a record), Paul Anka, Jerry Lewis, Johnny Mathis, Sammy Davis, Jr., Barbara Streisand, Lena Horne, Sergio Franchi and Nat King Cole, who famously sang his song “Mona Lisa” live for the first time at Eden Roc, in today’s now “Mona Lisa Ballroom”, which went on to win the Academy Award for best original song in 1950.
By ML Staff. Image Courtesy of Eden Roc Miami Beach