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Monday, June 29
“Grease” at Rooftop Cinema Club
Add some “Grease Lightnin’” to your date night as the 1978 musical classic “Grease” makes its way to the outdoor Rooftop Cinema Club screen. Follow good girl Sandy and greaser Danny Zuko as they find themselves in the same high school after a summer fling and navigate the challenges of fitting in while trying to keep their spark alive — and feel free to sing along to your favorite numbers under the stars. 8 p.m. at Rooftop Cinema Club, 1212 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach. Tickets cost $22 to $29 via rooftopcinemaclub.com.
Tuesday, June 30
Ariana Grande at Amerant Bank Arena
After six years away from the road, Ariana Grande is back on tour, and she’s staying put in South Florida for three nights. The Eternal Sunshine Tour, in support of her seventh studio album of the same name, marks her long-awaited return to the stage with elaborate production, a setlist that pulls from across her catalog, and her unmatched vocals. Early reviews describe it as one of the most visually stunning arena shows in recent memory, and with her next studio LP just one month away, there might be additional surprises in store. 8 p.m. at Amerant Bank Arena, 1 Panther Pkwy., Sunrise; 954-835-7000; amerantbankarena.com. Sold out.

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Wednesday, July 1
Shakira at Kaseya Center
The — and we mean the — Colombian icon is bringing one of the biggest tours of the decade back to Miami yet again. Last June, Shakira brought her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour to Hard Rock Stadium for two nights before returning in December with an “Up Close and Personal” iteration at Hard Rock Live. It’s clear she can’t get enough of South Florida, because she’s bringing the show to Kaseya Center for two nights this week. After her massive Copacabana Beach show in Rio de Janeiro drew roughly two million people, and after setting a Guinness World Record for the highest-grossing Latin tour of all time, this run trades stadiums for arenas. Expect a career-spanning set featuring hits from “Estoy Aquí” to “Whenever, Wherever” to “Hips Don’t Lie” to “Waka Waka,” alongside material from her record-breaking “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” album. 7:30 p.m. at Kaseya Center, 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 786-777-1250; kaseyacenter.com. Tickets cost $125 to $575 via ticketmaster.com.

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Thursday, July 2
Madison Beer at Hard Rock Live
Madison Beer is touring in support of her third studio album, “Locket,” released on January 16, and the singer’s North American run has been one of the year’s hottest pop tickets. Her 2020 debut album “Life Support” gave us the fan-favorite “Selfish,” while 2023’s “Silence Between Songs” earned a Grammy nomination for Best Immersive Audio Album, and her 2025 single “Make You Mine” landed in the Top 10 on Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart. You’ll hear those tracks, along with standouts from her latest LP. Beer will also be joined by “Girls Like Me Don’t Cry” singer Thủy and singer-songwriter Lulu Simon. 7:30 p.m. at Hard Rock Live, 1 Seminole Wy., Hollywood; 954-797-5531; casino.hardrock.com. Tickets $54 to $120 via ticketmaster.com.
Friday, July 3
Santi Espinosa at the Miami Improv
New York-based comedian Santi Espinosa has been doing stand-up for more than a decade, with writing that is personal and anecdotal, and that feels more like a conversation than a performance. His latest show, “Espanglish” — exactly what it sounds like: a bilingual set — will meet its ideal audience at the Miami Improv Friday night. Espinosa is one of only a few comics to have played the New York Comedy Festival in both languages, and he’s performed to sold-out crowds from Bogotá to London. 7:30 p.m. at the Miami Improv, 3450 NW 83rd Ave., Doral; 305-441-8200. Tickets cost $36 via miamiimprov.com.