Tuesday, April 2, at Shelborne South Beach, 1801 Collins Ave. All attendees will have a chance to win prizes provided by MDGLCC members, including VIP tickets to Miami Beach Pride and a chance to be on the chamber's float in the Pride Parade on Ocean Drive April 7. Tunes will come courtesy of DJ Jesimixx, and guests can indulge in small bites and an open bar by Bacardi. There will be about 200 members, guests, and visitors. The Oasis Patio at the Shelborne South Beach will transform into the Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (MDGLCC) networking mixer. Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce Spotlight Megamixer Networker. Monday, April 1, at 1111 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach . Admission is free. Pride Lights the Night encourages the decoration of buildings in Miami in rainbow colors, graphics, or flags to show support for and solidarity with the LGBTQ community. He will flip the switch and light up the Herzog & de Meuron-designed parking garage at 1111 Lincoln Rd.
For its third year, the annual Pride Lights the Night will honor Pulse nightclub shooting victims with the help of survivor Josean Garcia. These are the best events during Miami Beach Pride, honoring sexual freedom and the right to love whomever you want in the company of allies and a diverse community.Ī post shared by Miami Beach Pride on at 2:03pm PDT Pride Lights the Night. Headliner Emily Estefan will be featured in Saturday's festivities, and mixers, drag shows, and various venues will celebrate the city's rainbow community. Last year, more than 145,000 people attended, and an even larger crowd is expected this year. Although Miami Beach Pride celebrates with a week of activations from April 1 through 7, its biggest event is the Sunday procession on Ocean Drive in the Art Deco District. Wynwood, Calle Ocho, and Celebrate Orgullo have created their own renditions, but the OG parade takes place every year in South Beach.
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Don't worry, let them make them make a little cash this one time of year - who doesn't need that? Expect many of them not to speak English.but this Little Havana, awesome!Į most of the city is winding down from Miami Music Week, the LGBTQ community is booking Airbnbs on the beach, ordering pasties, picking out the best heels, and gathering in preparation for Miami Beach Pride.Īllies, families, and everyone in between is prepping for one of Miami's best free festivals. But this money is not going to some city garage, but a family. Parking can be found in almost all the surrounding is private parking, at someones house. Beer prices tend to ranges from $2.00 to $3.00.usually, you will get a discount getting two.2 for $5.00 You will find that almost all restaurants, including fast food restaurants, will have their bathrooms closed. However, I discovered that Porty Potties are usually at the outer edges of each street corner. Here are some tips - bathrooms are not very obvious and at time frustrating to find. It will be crowded, busy, and at times a little crazy.but remember, once it gets too much just leave. don't worry and just try it, even if once. You will see it all.but just take it all in and enjoy. What I saw was an incredibly fun event.lots of people, of different backgrounds having a good time! Lots of great food, music, and just a great atmosphere overall. This speaks to safety.again, no problems. I did not see fights, there was plenty of police to keep order, and people overall were respectful. My wife, who I would consider a prissy, actually liked the event which greatly surprised me. If you do not like diversity.again, do not come! What you will see is people of lots of different cultures and colors. That is good, right? It will all be cleaned up. Lots of people.thousands!! If you do not like crowds.again, do not come!!! People will throw their cups on the street and garbage bins overflow.but I am glad, because I see the vendors selling lots of food and the locals making an income. This is all about Hispanic culture and music.period!! Some music is more popular in one country then another.
Yes, even countries that speak Spanish are different. Music varies.Latin music, of different genres of which there are many, you will hear it all.
I say Hispanic, because my wife is Brazilian which is a completely different culture and music (Brazilian speak Portuguese, therefore are not Hispanics who speak Spanish). If you do not like Hispanic music, then do not come.
Overall I was quite impresses in the scale and size of this event - it is huge. This was my first year at the Calle Ocho Music Festival.