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Monday, June 8
Eddie S. Glaude Jr. and Tameka Hobbs
Author Eddie S. Glaude Jr. joins historian Tameka Hobbs for a timely conversation about his new book, “America, U.S.A.: How Race Shadows the Nation’s Anniversaries,” a sweeping examination of how race, inequality, and historical mythmaking continue to shape the country 250 years after its founding. Known for bestselling works such as “Begin Again: James Baldwin’s America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own,” and for his sharp political and cultural commentary, Glaude challenges the way Americans think about freedom, democracy, and national identity. 7 p.m. at the Coral Gables Congregational Church, 3010 De Soto Blvd., Coral Gables; 305-448-7421; booksandbooks.com. Tickets cost $0 to $34 via eventbrite.com.

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Tuesday, June 9
“The Book of Mormon” at the Adrienne Arsht Center
It’s been 15 years since the story of two Mormon missionaries sent to preach to a remote Ugandan village became an unlikely smash hit on Broadway. “The Book of Mormon,” the musical comedy written by “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone with Robert Lopez (“Avenue Q”), is headed to South Florida as part of the Arsht’s 2026 Broadway in Miami series. Tuesday’s performance is the first of a six-day, eight-show run. 8 p.m. at the Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 305-949-6722. Tickets cost $47 to $187 via arshtcenter.org.
Wednesday, June 10
“Stolen Kingdom” at O Cinema South Beach
Screening at O Cinema Wednesday night, “Stolen Kingdom” is a mischievous, true-crime-tinged documentary exploring an underground web of pranksters, urban explorers, and thrill-seekers who target The Walt Disney Company for stolen artifacts and elaborate schemes, less for profit than for spectacle and subversion. Tracing a series of stranger-than-fiction stories involving so-called “Disney outlaws,” the film is screening across the country, with Saturday’s showing being the first Florida stop on the tour. 7 p.m. at O Cinema South Beach, 1130 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 786-471-3269. Tickets cost $12.50 via o-cinema.org.

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Thursday, June 11
Evanescence at iThink Financial Amphitheatre
Evanescence’s first headlining tour in four years arrives just days after the June 5 release of “Sanctuary,” the band’s first studio album since 2021. Amy Lee and her revamped live lineup — now featuring Emma Anzai of Sick Puppies on bass — are bringing a career-spanning setlist to the iThink Financial Amphitheatre, with Canadian metal powerhouse Spiritbox and London rap-rock duo Nova Twins supporting. A dollar from each ticket benefits humanitarian aid organizations worldwide. 7 p.m. at iThink Financial Amphitheatre, 601-7 Sansburys Wy., West Palm Beach; 561-795-8883; ithinkfinancialamphitheatre.com. Tickets cost $36 to $182 via ticketmaster.com.
George Lopez at Hard Rock Live
George Lopez may have released his final comedy special, “Muy Católico,” in 2025, but that doesn’t mean he’s retiring from life on the road. This week, he’ll bring his live set to Hard Rock Live, part of an extensive tour taking him across the country through November. Lopez is best known as the eponymous lead of his groundbreaking aughts sitcom, as well as a prolific filmography and list of comedy specials dating back to the early ‘90s. His most recent sitcom, Lopez vs Lopez, wrapped last year after three seasons on NBC. 8 p.m. at Hard Rock Live, 1 Seminole Way, Davie; 954-797-5531; casino.hardrock.com. Tickets cost $73 to $126 via ticketmaster.com.
Friday, June 12
Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso at the Fillmore Miami Beach
Argentine duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso has been making its blend of Latin trap, rock, funk, pop, and electronic music since 2018, but its global breakout moment came in 2024, when the pair played NPR’s Tiny Desk. A Coachella slot followed, and in 2025, the group won five Latin Grammys. The duo followed that up with a Grammy this year, with its EP “Papota” winning the golden gramophone for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album. Showing no signs of slowing down, the act released its second studio album, “Free Spirits, the following month. The group stops by the Fillmore in support of the project Friday night. 8 p.m. at the Fillmore Miami Beach, 1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-673-7300; fillmore-miami.com. Tickets cost $86.50 via ticketmaster.com.