Miami November 2024

Miami November 2024 Events

Miami November 2024 Events

Keep it Cool in Miami this November

Average temperature low and high: 68° - 82°  
Temperatures might be cooling down but the fun is just heating up as Miami moves into holiday season. The 3-day Caribbean Music Festival, Miami Beach Pop Festival, and the Miami Food Festival are just some of the highlights for your visit along with the other legendary Miami sights to behold when the weather is perfect for being outdoors.  

November Event Calendar

The Pillowman

This Halloween season, dive into the dark and twisted world of The Pillowman, brought to life by Zoetic Stage. Written by playwright Martin McDonagh, this play is a chilling exploration of storytelling, art, and morality. The Pillowman is a modern classic that blends psychological thriller with dark humor, making it a perfect tale for the Halloween season. Don’t miss this unsettling show at The Adrienne Arsht Center from October 24 to November 10 — get your tickets now.

Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show

Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show

Visit the largest in-water boat show in the world with the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. This event will be its 64th anniversary and exhibits a vast range of the industry's latest boats and yachts of all designs and sizes. There will be a wide variety of boats and sea vessels on display, including high-performance models, cabin cruisers, skiffs, sport fishers, flatboats, & more. Best of all, this year Proof of the Pudding has partnered with the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show for an array of food options - attendees can look forward to everything from burgers to tacos, seafood and even gyros. Guests will have over 100+ food concessions and satellite bars to pick from. Tickets are on sale now - ranging from $46 for one-day general admission to $435 for an adult one-day windward VIP ticket.

Justin Timberlake at Amerant Bank Arena

Justin Timberlake is bringing The Forget Tomorrow World Tour to Sunrise's Amerant Bank Arena on November 8th at 7:30 pm. This is your chance to experience one of the most dynamic performers live in concert. Timberlake's show is expected to bring all his hits and new music, choreography, and visual effects. Secure your tickets today.

Country Bay Music Festival

Get ready for a weekend of country music magic as the genre's top stars take over Miami’s waterfront November 9-10 at the Miami Marine Stadium. Set to headline the festival are the Zac Brown Band and Carrie Underwood. Also slated to take the stage are Dustin Lynch, Chase Rice, and Diplo among others. Don’t miss out on the chance to see your favorite country artist live and secure your tickets today

Shakira : Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour

Global superstar Shakira is bringing her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour to Miami for two nights at the Kaseya Center in Miami. Known for her stage presence, powerful voice, and legendary dance moves, Shakira is set to take the stage on November 20 and 21 at 7:30 pm. Secure your tickets to Shakira's Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour today.

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Things to do in Miami

Things to Do in Miami in November

Over/Under

Over/Under
A go-to restaurant for burgers, wings, and drinks, the Over/Under is a low-key favorite for those looking to chow down in a cool and quirky place. This restaurant may be no-frills, but the Longshot Burger and Friend Chicken Sandwich are satisfying meals. The bar is well stocked with beer, liquor, and frozen cocktails, like the Frozen Drank - made with either rum or mezcal - and frozen Irish coffee.

Versailles

Versailles
Billing itself as the most famous Cuban restaurant in the world, Versailles is a cafeteria, bar, restaurant, and coffee shop all-in-one. It is a vital part of Miami's Cuban community that serves food, coffee, and history. Founded in 1971, Versailles became a place for Cuban exiles to discuss plans about overthrowing Fidel Castro and is a landmark among Little Havana's Cuban-Americans.