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Friday, April 17
Sheila E. at the Adrienne Arsht Center
Few percussionists are as recognizable in their own right as Sheila E. After breaking out in the ’80s alongside Prince, she carved her own lane with hit singles like “The Glamorous Life” and “A Love Bizarre,” racking up four Grammy nominations for her debut album and building a catalog that spans everything from salsa to pop to hip-hop and jazz. Her Jazz Roots stop at the Arsht Center will put that expansive range on display, but think of it less as a nostalgia set and more as a reminder that she’s still prolific as ever 50 years into her career. 8 p.m. at the Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 305-949-6722. Tickets cost $52 to $152 via arshtcenter.org.
Saturday, April 18
Heiva Miami Polynesian Cultural Festival at Miami Marine Stadium
Heiva Miami Polynesian Cultural Festival is the only celebration of its kind in Miami. Fun activities and friendly competitions include coconut-tree climbing, fruit-carrying races, and beach wrestling. Take free Polynesian dance lessons or create your own lei at the festival’s arts and crafts stations. Then indulge in delicious treats, from shrimp rice plates and poke to refreshing shaved ice, for a true taste of the islands. 7 a.m. at Miami Marine Stadium, 3601 Rickenbacker Cswy., Key Biscayne; heivamiami.com. Admission is free via eventbrite.com.

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Rhythms of Africa at the Miramar Cultural Center
Hosted by Miramar Mayor Wayne M. Messman, this year’s Rhythms of Africa features performances by Jamaican singers J.C. Lodge, Richie Stephens, and Gem Myers, with special tributes to Cat Coore, Jimmy Cliff, and Sly Dunbar; all recently departed titans of Jamaican music. That’s no accident — proceeds from the two-day event will support relief efforts for victims of Hurricane Melissa, which ravaged the island nation last October. 7 p.m. at the Miramar Cultural Center, 2400 Civic Center Pl., Miramar; 954-602-4500. Tickets cost $35 to $45 via miramarculturalcenter.org.
Sunday, April 19
Miami Marlins vs. Milwaukee Brewers
The Miami Marlins continue their run of themed giveaways with a freebie that leans heavily on nostalgia. For this matchup against the Milwaukee Brewers, fans can snag throwback Florida Marlins basketball jerseys presented by Goya; the latest in a long line of promos that have turned home games into havens for collectors. And yes, we know what you’re thinking: A basketball jersey? Not baseball? Hey, it looks dope, okay? Only for the first 10,000 fans will snag a tee, so park on a Little Havana abuelita’s driveway and get to the game early. 1:40 p.m. at LoanDepot Park, 501 Marlins Wy., Miami; 305-480-1300. Tickets start at $14 to $149 via mlb.com.