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Top 11 Best Live Music Venues in Miami

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Miami is renowned for its cultural diversity, vibrant nightlife and eclectic music scene. From pulsating Latin beats to smooth jazz, indie rock, and cutting-edge electronic sounds, the city offers a multitude of live music venues catering to all tastes. 


Here’s a look at the top 11 best live music venues in Miami, in alphabetical order, where you can experience the best live performances.


  1. Ball & Chain


A must-visit for lovers of Cuban music and salsa, Ball & Chain is a cornerstone of Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood. This venue dates back to the 1930s and has played host to legendary performers like Billie Holiday and Count Basie. Its charming outdoor patio, which often features live salsa bands, and its signature mojitos are the perfect combination for a vibrant night out. Ball & Chain provides a cultural immersion into Miami’s Latin soul, with frequent live performances from local and international Latin artists.


Location: 1513 SW 8th St, Miami

Genre: Salsa, Latin jazz, Cuban music

Capacity: 200 (indoor and outdoor)

Phone: +1 305-643-7820

Website: Ball & Chain


Image courtesy of Ball & Chain


2. Faena Theater


Located inside the luxurious Faena Hotel on Miami Beach, Faena Theater is known for its opulence and exclusive performances. Inspired by grand European opera houses, the theater showcases a blend of live jazz, cabaret, and special intimate concerts. Its plush, gold-and-red decor enhances the experience, offering guests a glamorous yet cozy atmosphere for enjoying high-quality, sophisticated performances.


Location: Faena Hotel, 3201 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33140

Genre: Jazz, cabaret, intimate concerts, live theater, burlesque, variety shows

Capacity: 150 seats

Phone: +1 786-655-5600

Website: Faena Hotel


Image courtesy of Faena Hotel


3. Fillmore Miami Beach


Located at the iconic Jackie Gleason Theater, the Fillmore Miami Beach is a historic venue known for hosting some of the biggest names in music. Its Art Deco architecture provides a classic ambiance, while its state-of-the-art sound system ensures an unforgettable auditory experience. From rock legends to indie darlings and pop stars, the Fillmore’s varied lineup caters to a broad audience. The venue’s intimate yet spacious layout allows for a more personal concert experience, making it one of Miami’s premier spots for live performances.


Location: 1700 Washington Ave, Miami Beach

Genre: Rock, indie, pop, hip-hop

Capacity: 2,700

Phone: +1 305-673-7300

Website: Filmore Miami


Image courtesy of Filmore Miami


4. Gramps


Located in the heart of Wynwood, Gramps is a beloved dive bar and live music venue that’s become a staple for Miami’s indie and alternative music scene. The venue has both an indoor stage and an outdoor garden area, where local and touring bands perform everything from punk rock to synth-pop and experimental music. Gramps is known for its unpretentious vibe, craft cocktails, and the famous pizza served onsite. The eclectic mix of music and arts events ensures there’s always something new happening at this venue.


Location: 176 NW 24th St, Miami

Genre: Indie, rock, punk, local bands

Capacity: 500

Phone: +1 855-732-8992

Website: Gramps


Image courtesy of Gramps/Good Exposure


5. Hoy Como Ayer


Another Little Havana gem, Hoy Como Ayer is a throwback to old-school Cuban nightlife. The venue is famous for its intimate setting and energetic performances by some of the best local and international Latin musicians. It’s particularly known for live Cuban salsa and timba, and regular performances by Miami's iconic Cuban band, Los 3 de La Habana. The audience here often gets up to dance, and the electric atmosphere makes for an unforgettable night of music and culture.


Location: 2212 SW 8th St, Miami

Genre: Cuban Music, Salsa, Timba

Capacity: 230

Phone: +1 305-506-1537

Website: Hoy Como Ayer


Image courtesy of Hoy Como Ayer


6. Knight Concert Hall


Part of the Adrienne Arsht Center, Knight Concert Hall is Miami’s premier venue for classical music and large-scale performances. Its world-class acoustics and stunning modern architecture make it a go-to destination for symphony orchestras, opera companies, and top international musicians. The design also supports more intimate performances with excellent sound quality, allowing for a versatile musical experience.


Location: Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, 1300 Biscayne Blvd

Genre: Classical music, opera, jazz, symphonic music, pop, and world music

Capacity: 2,200 seats

Phone: +1 786-468-2000 


Image courtesy of Knight Concert Hall


7. Lagniappe House


For a more laid-back and intimate live music experience, Lagniappe House is a local favorite. This New Orleans-inspired wine bar features live jazz and blues performances every night of the week in a cozy, backyard setting. Guests can enjoy a glass of wine or a craft beer while lounging on mismatched furniture under string lights, creating a relaxed, bohemian atmosphere. The venue’s focus on local jazz talent makes it a hotspot for both tourists and Miamians looking to unwind with great music.


Location: 3425 NE 2nd Ave, Miami

Genre: Jazz, acoustic, folk

Capacity: 150

Phone: +1 305-576-0108


Image courtesy of Lagniappe House


8. Miami Beach Bandshell


This historic open-air venue in North Beach, Miami Beach, offers an eclectic mix of live performances. From Latin music to reggae and indie rock, the Miami Beach Bandshell hosts both local and international artists, drawing music lovers to its beachside setting. With its retro charm and community-centered events, it’s a favorite for outdoor concerts and cultural gatherings under the stars.


Location: 7275 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33141

Genre: Reggae, Latin music, jazz, indie rock, global music, community festivals

Capacity: 1,350 (seated and standing combined)

Phone: +1 786-453-2897


Photo by William Benshimol


9. New World Center


For classical music lovers, the New World Center, home to the New World Symphony, is a must-visit venue. Designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry, this striking venue offers a modern setting for orchestral performances. One of its most unique features is the Wallcast concerts, where performances are projected onto a 7,000-square-foot outdoor wall, allowing audiences to enjoy the symphony from SoundScape Park. It’s a beautiful blend of architecture, classical music, and outdoor living in the heart of Miami Beach.


Location: 500 17th St, Miami Beach

Genre: Classical, orchestral, jazz

Capacity: 756 (indoor), unlimited for Wallcast

Phone: +1 305-673-3330


Photo by Claudia Uribe


10. The Ground


Located in downtown Miami’s Club Space complex, The Ground is a versatile venue that attracts some of the most forward-thinking artists in indie rock, electronic music, and experimental sounds. With a sleek, modern interior and an intimate setting, The Ground offers an immersive live music experience. The venue’s focus on quality acoustics and innovative performances makes it a go-to spot for those seeking to discover new music and underground talent.


Location: 34 NE 11th St, Miami

Genre: Indie, alternative, electronic

Capacity: 300

Phone: +1 305-375-0001


The Ground Miami. Image courtesy of ADINAYEV™


11. The Living Room at Faena


A swanky cocktail lounge inside the Faena Hotel, The Living Room offers live music in a relaxed, yet refined setting. With a focus on jazz and acoustic performances, as well as curated DJ sets, it’s a perfect venue for a more intimate and social evening. The Art Deco-inspired space features lavish furnishings, providing an elegant backdrop for patrons to enjoy live music while sipping on cocktails in style.


Location: Faena Hotel, 3201 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33140

Genre: Jazz, acoustic performances, DJ sets, lounge music

Capacity: 80-100 people

Phone: +1 305-534-8800


Image courtesy of Faena Hotel



By ML Staff. Images courtesy of each featured venue and photographers.

Special thanks to Raincomics, for top/dancing gif.




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