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Here are the best things to do in Miami this weekend, July 10 to 12

Florida Supercon, Perreo del Futuro, Miami Short Film Festival, and more events in Miami this weekend that you won't want to miss.
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Florida Supercon returns to Miami Beach this weekend.

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Friday, July 10

Florida Supercon at the Miami Beach Convention Center

Cosplayers, assemble. Florida Supercon is back at the Miami Beach Convention Center this weekend, this time for its 20th anniversary. Always a star-studded affair, this year’s edition features appearances by guests of honor Rosario Dawson (“Josie and the Pussycats,” “Star Wars”), comic book artist Dan Mora (“Batman Superman World Finest,” “Justice League Unlimited”), Hayden Christensen (“Star Wars”), and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” co-creator Kevin Eastman. Friday, July 10, through Sunday, July 12, at the Miami Beach Convention Center, 1901 Convention Ctr. Dr., Miami Beach; 786-276-2600. Tickets cost $53 to $429 via floridasupercon.com.

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Red Room at Midline Miami

When the clock strikes midnight, the lights at Wynwood’s Midline will glow a scarlet hue for Red Room, a dance of dueling hits by Drake and Bad Bunny. Previous editions of the track-for-track battle have drawn crowds of more than 1,000 people, with lines wrapping around the building. Dress code will be enforced — no shorts, tanks, jerseys — and early arrival is strongly advised. 10 p.m. at Midline Miami, 2221 NW Miami Ct., Miami; midlinemiami.com. Tickets cost $0 to $30 via eventbrite.com.

Saturday, July 11

Gimme Gimme Disco at Lincoln’s Beard Brewing Co.

A DJ-based disco party inspired by ABBA, Gimme Gimme Disco tours the country packing dance floors in cities from New York to Atlanta. The set pulls from the Swedish act’s full catalog plus disco classics from the Bee Gees, Donna Summer, Cher, and others. Dress accordingly: Disco attire is highly encouraged. 8 p.m. at Lincoln’s Beard Brewing Co., 7360 SW 41st St., Miami; 305-912-7390; lincolnsbeardbrewing.com. Tickets cost $17 via ticketweb.com.

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Perreo del Futuro at The Ground

If the usual house and techno marathons aren’t your speed, Perreo del Futuro might just be for you. The collective has been pushing neoperreo, a futuristic iteration of reggaeton that blends bass-heavy club sounds with hyperpop energy. The series has become a fixture at The Ground, regularly hosting genre-bending acts like Six Sex for theatrical, visceral sets that live somewhere between rave and performance art. 11 p.m. at The Ground, 34 NE 11th St., Miami; 305-375-0001; clubspace.com. Tickets cost $14 to $20 via dice.fm.

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Bring the whole family to the Freedom Tower on Sunday.

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Sunday, July 12

Freedom Family Day at the Freedom Tower

Take the whole crew to Freedom Family Day at the Freedom Tower, a community event with fun activities for all ages. Enjoy live music, a scavenger hunt, and a drop-in art station with interactive experiences centered on themes of resilience and hope. You’ll also get a chance to check out the two-floor “Unidad: The World’s Game” exhibition before the World Cup comes to a close. 11 a.m. at the Freedom Tower, 600 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 305-237-7700; moadmdc.org. Admission is free via eventbrite.com.

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The Miami Short Film Festival at the Deering Estate

The Miami Short Film Festival‘s “Focus On” series comes to the Deering Estate with four documentaries answering one prompt: What does America actually look like at 250? The lineup covers a lot of ground, from the rise and fall of Francis Ford Coppola’s indie film company in the late ’60s, to six brothers who went from migrant farm workers to regional Mexican musicians, to a Space Shuttle veteran skeptical of NASA’s next big rocket launch. The evening kicks off with a cocktail reception prior to the screenings. 7 p.m. at the Deering Estate, 16701 SW 72nd Ave., Miami; 305-235-1668. Tickets cost $16 to $20 via deeringestate.org.

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