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Eyes on Miami: Blond:ish, Soulja Boy, and Others

Here are some of the high-profile sightings you might've missed around town recently.
Blond:ish performs at LIV in Miami.

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The world’s top artists continue to flock to Miami for high-profile club sets. Recently, World Red Eye spotted Blond:ish DJing at Harbour Club and Soulja Boy performing at LIV. Elsewhere, Kiki Barth, Alexia Nepola, Marysol Patton, and Larsa Pippen kicked off the Pegasus World Cup anniversary at the annual Off to the Races Fashion Show. Here are some more celeb sightings you might’ve missed around Miami.

Blond:ish at Harbour Club

Blond:ish brought her magic to the turntables at Harbour Club.

Soulja Boy at LIV

Soulja Boy

Photo by World Red Eye

Soulja Boy brought a high-energy performance and his signature hits to LIV. The packed venue turned out for a nostalgic night on the dance floor.

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Pegasus World Cup’s Off to the Races Fashion Show

Kiki Barth, Alexia Nepola, Marysol Patton, and Larsa Pippen

Photo by World Red Eye

Bal Harbour Shops kicked off the Pegasus World Cup anniversary with its annual Off to the Races Fashion Show, spotlighting race-day ready looks that blended high fashion with classic equestrian style.

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, South Beach Panel

Pietro Belmonte, Alessandro Munge, Julia Spillman, Kobi Karp, Fredrik Eklund, and Elle Waller

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The Ritz-Carlton Residences, South Beach hosted an intimate panel featuring leaders across real estate, architecture, design, and hospitality. Eden Herbstman, managing editor of Business Traveler USA, moderated the discussion.

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Museum of Graffiti Tour and Spray Masterclass With Faena Rose

Nadjha Acosta, Brittany Brock, Mani Foroohar, and Ryan WheelBarrow

Photo by World Red Eye

Guests took part in a curator-led visit to the Museum of Graffiti, exploring the evolution of the form from its 1970s New York roots to its rise as contemporary fine art. The experience concluded with a hands-on outdoor spray-painting workshop led by a museum artist-educator, where attendees learned core techniques and created their own graffiti-inspired works.

YoungArts Miami Gala 2026 at The Rubell Museum

Brynne McNulty, Sarah Arison, Chloe Berkowitz, Christina Perez Maclean, and Molly Ford

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YoungArts’ annual Miami Gala brought the city’s creative community together for a powerful night, raising $1.1 million in support of artists at every stage of their careers.

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