Friday, July 26
Summer Nights at Superblue
Searching for the perfect date night? Superblue has got you covered. The immersive art hot spot invites you to take in its exhibit during its Summer Nights at Superblue series. The 21-and-over event allows guests to roam freely throughout the space, taking in works by Es Devlin, James Turrell, and Teamlab. In addition to the interactive act, there will also be live music courtesy of Backroom Sessions and a complimentary welcome drink. 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, at Superblue, 1101 NW 23rd St., Miami; superblue.com. Tickets cost $32. Ashley-Anna AboredenCircus Vazquez
Come one, come all! Circus Vazquez, America's largest family-owned circus, comes to Miami with a thrilling new production filled with awe-inspiring entertainment and jaw-dropping performances. From clowns and jugglers to acrobats and daredevils, the circus brings together an international cast to blow you away with memorable stunts, gravity-defying leaps, and extraordinary flexibility. Performers include Olympian Natalia Kapitonova, gymnasts the Liazeed Angels, and the daredevil act Duo Vanegas. 7 p.m. Friday through August 11, at 1 Herald Plaza, Miami; circusvazquez.com. Tickets cost $56.07 to $201.87. Sophia MedinaStreet Art After Dark at Wynwood Walls
On Friday, Wynwood Walls invites you to partake in its second-annual summer series, Street Art After Dark. During the event, you can enjoy graffiti art classes alongside culinary bites and refreshing cocktails. You can also experience the outdoor street art museum in a new light and the Goldman Global Arts Gallery. 8 to 11 p.m. Friday, at Wynwood Walls, 2516 NW Second Ave., Miami; thewynwoodwalls.com. Tickets cost $10 to $20. Jose D. DuranPriya Ragu at ZeyZey
Swiss singer-songwriter Priya Ragu has captivated audiences with her unique sound that pulls R&B, pop, rap, and Tamil folk, earning praise from Rolling Stone India, VH1 India, and BBC Radio 1. Last year, she released her debut album, Santhosam, earning praise from critics for her East-meets-West sounds that explore her cultural duality as the child of Sri Lankan refugees born in Switzerland. "With Santhosam, Ragu invites the world to join her on a spiritual quest to be free," wrote NME's Kayleigh Watson in her four-star review of the album. Don't miss your chance to catch Ragu's Miami debut at ZeyZey on Friday. 8 p.m. Friday, at ZeyZey, 353 NE 61st St., Miami; zeyzeymiami.com. Tickets cost $20 to $55 via shotgun.live. Ashley-Anna AboredenSaturday, July 27
Kitten Yoga at the Peacemaker Studio
Support animal rescue efforts at the PeaceMaker Studio's Kitten Yoga benefit event, one stretch at a time. The studio is partnering with Animal Rescue Lovers to present a relaxing yoga session with instructor Catherine Gomez among the organization's rescue kittens. While all you'll need to bring is a mat, don't be surprised if you leave with one of these friendly felines. Attendees have been known to adopt a kitten or two in need. Space is limited, so purr-y up and reserve your spot. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, at the Peacemaker Studio, 8100 SW 81st Dr., Suite 275; 813-786-5477; thepeacemakerstudio.com. Tickets cost $25 via eventbrite.com. Isabel RiveraHappy Zine at Dále Zine
Creatives and makers, it's time to get happy. Dále Zine will host the 21st edition of Happy Zine on Saturday. The macro-press fair celebrates print and its makers in South Florida, giving them the place to mingle with others who share the same passion. The event will bring together special guests O, Miami, Neekis, Aileen, WikiWicks World, and more to share their experience making and showcase some of their works. Spoonbill's Snoballs will also serve treats to keep you cool this summer. Noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, at Dále Zine, 50 NE 40th St., Miami; dalezineshop.com. Admission is free. Sophia MedinaMuseum of Graffiti and D.A.D.E Streetwear Release Party
Celebrate Miami's streetwear love affair on Saturday as the Museum of Graffiti debuts its Magic City-themed collaboration with D.A.D.E. The capsule collection features designs inspired by local graffiti artists Disem, Reds, and Siner's relationship with Miami and includes limited-edition prints available for purchase only at the release party. DJ Jimbo Slice is slated to perform a set unique to the 305 while guests enjoy a complimentary Modelo bar. Sips and street art — it doesn't get more Miami than this. 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday, at the Museum of Graffiti, 276 NW 26th St., Miami; 786-580-4678; museumofgraffiti.com. Admission is free with RSVP via eventbrite.com. Isabel RiveraInter Miami CF vs. Puebla FC at Chase Stadium
Inter Miami CF hopes to defend its Leagues Cup championship, which features all 47 first-division clubs in Canada, Mexico, and the United States competing in a World Cup-style tournament. The group stage kicks off Saturday for Inter Miami, which will face off against Puebla FC on the pitch. During the Copa América final, Lionel Messi suffered a ligament injury in his right ankle and is out indefinitely as he recovers. Here's hoping the team can bring home the trophy with or without Messi. 8 p.m. Saturday, at Chase Stadium, 1350 NW 55th St., Fort Lauderdale; 305-428-0611; intermiamicf.com. Tickets cost $85 to $500 via ticketmaster.com. Jose D. DuranThe Marías at the Fillmore Miami Beach
Dive deep into your feelings with the Marías at the Fillmore Miami Beach. Named after the indie-pop band's sophomore album, the Submarine Tour mixes atmospheric beats and velvety vocals with themes of heartbreak and its offspring, self-discovery. The album is a real-time reflection of lead singer María Zardoya and drummer Josh Conway's 2022 breakup and a testament that not every romantic difference has to end à la Fleetwood Mac. Fans can also expect favorites from the band's debut album, Cinema, and the Bad Bunny collaboration that launched them into the mainstream, "Otro Atardecer," to grace the show's setlist. 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, at the Fillmore Miami Beach, 1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-673-7300; fillmoremb.com. Tickets cost $49.25 to $98.50 via livenation.com. Isabel Rivera![Portrait of Chelsea Handler](https://media2.miaminewtimes.com/mia/imager/u/blog/20831479/chelsea_handler_-_headshot__by_philip_cheung_.jpg?cb=1722017498)
Comedian Chelsea Handler's Little Big Bitch Tour stops at Hard Rock Live on Sunday, July 28.
Photo by Philip Cheung