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Eyes on Miami: Pharrell Williams, Marc Anthony, and Others

As Miami's weather cools down, its social scene heats up.
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Pharrell Williams, Prune Nourry, and Helen Lasichanh

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The world’s brightest stars are descending upon our city as the weather cools down and our art season heats up. Recently, World Red Eye spotted Marc Anthony performing at the Make-A-Wish Southern Florida Ball, Jhayco at LIV, and Fat Joe at E11even. Pharrell also popped up for the unveiling of Prune Nourry’s first public sculpture in the U.S., and Britto showed up at Adin Ross’ Halloween party, hosted by Orel Abeckaser.

Keep your eyes peeled for more celebrity sightings around town. Here are some more you might’ve missed.

French Artist Prune Nourry Unveils First U.S. Public Sculpture in Miami Beach

French multidisciplinary artist Prune Nourry debuts her first public artwork in the U.S. with Reflection, a striking new sculpture unveiled at Miami Beach’s Ocean Terrace Residences Park.

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World Red Eye Presents Le Specialità Miami Grand Opening

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Marc Lotenberg, Andre Sakhai, and Seth Browarnik

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Spicy Hospitality Group hosted the first of two exclusive events for friends and family to celebrate the opening of Le Specialità in Miami’s Design District, the storied Milanese institution’s first U.S. location.

Orel Abeckaser Hosts Adin Ross’ Halloween Party

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Romero Britto and Scott Perrin

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Orel Abeckaser hosted Adin Ross’ Halloween party, a star-studded affair that drew an exclusive guest list of celebrities and influencers. The night brought out big names, including Britto, Gordo, and Kyle from the Nelk Boys, among others.

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30th Annual Intercontinental Make-A-Wish Ball

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Marc Anthony

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Marc Anthony brought star power and salsa heat to the 30th Annual InterContinental Miami Make-A-Wish Southern Florida Ball, delivering a high-energy 45-minute set of chart-topping hits, including “I Need to Know,” “You Sang to Me,” and “Vivir Mi Vida.”

Fat Joe at E11even

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Fat Joe

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Fat Joe brought the energy to E11even with a high-powered, hit-filled set. Partygoers packed the club, dancing and singing along to his chart-topping hits.

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The Hungry Post Sunset Party with Los Amigos Invisibles at ZeyZey Miami

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Los Amigos Invisibles

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The Hungry Post hosted its Sunset Party: Día de los Muertos Edition at ZeyZey, a celebration of Latin culture and music. The event featured sets by local DJs Hassa, Viteri, Ricky Fernández, and Andre Ferro, plus a special surprise performance by Los Amigos Invisibles. 

Jhayco at LIV

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Jhayco

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Partygoers packed LIV to catch a set by reggaeton star Jhayco well into the early hours, surrounded by Miami’s top-notch nightlife scene.

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