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Friday, February 13
Miami Concours 2026
Miami Concours 2026 returns for its ninth annual celebration, spotlighting the hottest trends in cars, art, and fashion. To kick off the lavish weekend, the Miami Design District will host “The Screening,” a private VIP drive-in cinema experience at Jungle Plaza. VIP collectors will enjoy a showing of the film Rush, a live DJ, open bar, and cinema-inspired cuisine. Friday through Sunday at Jungle Plaza, 3801 NE First Ave., Miami; miamidesigndistrict.com. Admission is free.
Saturday, February 14
Coconut Grove Arts Festival
One of South Florida’s longest-running art events, the Coconut Grove Arts Festival returns for its 62nd edition this Saturday. Hundreds of juried fine artists will line the streets along Biscayne Bay for a three-day celebration of painting, sculpture, photography, ceramics, and more against a lively cultural backdrop. Produced by the Coconut Grove Arts and Historical Association, a nonprofit that supports scholarships and year-round arts programs, the festival blends visual art with live music, food, and interactive experiences in a walkable waterfront setting, making it one of the highlights of the winter art calendar. 10 a.m. at 3390 Mary St. #260, Coconut Grove; 305-447-0401; cgaf.com. Tickets cost $29 via showclix.com.

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Kathy Griffin
Kathy Griffin’s latest tour arrives after a turbulent few years that reshaped the comedian’s career and personal life. The Emmy and Grammy winner has released more than a dozen stand-up specials and albums, and starred in the long-running reality show, My Life on the D-List. Her last stand-up special, 2025’s My Life on the PTSD List, detailed her experiences since her controversial Donald Trump-related photoshoot in 2017. In her latest show, New Face, New Tour, Griffin draws from recent health battles, canceled dates, and her gradual return to the stage. 7 p.m. at The Parker, 707 NE Eighth St., Fort Lauderdale; 954-462-0222; parkerplayhouse.com. Tickets cost $58 to $270 via ticketmaster.com.
Emo Prom
Emo Prom is back with a full underwater fantasy this year, with live bands, DJs, drag, emo karaoke, flash tattoos and piercings, tarot, and, of course, lots of dancing. This edition features special guest appearances from Ronnie Winter (Red Jumpsuit Apparatus), JT Woodruff (Hawthorne Heights), Melissa Marie (The Millionaires), and Gregory James (Boys Like Girls), alongside local emo legends. Come ready to cry, flirt, mosh, or slow-dance — and make sure to dress the part as an alt-mermaid. 7 p.m. at Revolution Live, 100 SW Third Ave., Fort Lauderdale; 954-449-1025; jointherevolution.net. Tickets cost $34 to $56 via universe.com.

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Rascal Flatts
Off the heels of its sold-out return to touring, American country music band Rascal Flatts is hitting the road again for its Life is a Highway Tour. Fans can expect to hear popular tracks such as “Me and My Gang,” “Fast Cars and Freedom,” and, of course, “Life is a Highway.” The trio recently released its anticipated album, Life Is A Highway: Refueled Duets, a collaborative project that reimagines nine of the band’s most popular songs, with select renditions expected to make their way into the new live show. 7 p.m. at Hard Rock Live, 1 Seminole Wy., Hollywood; 866-502-7529; casino.hardrock.com. Tickets cost $97 to $207 via ticketmaster.com.
Sunday, February 15
My Friend Mistry Presents “Two of Hearts”
Bring some excitement into your relationship this Valentine’s Day weekend with My Friend Mistry Presents “Two of Hearts,” a late-night after-hours takeover at the Museum of Sex. Lovers, couples, and lonely hearts looking to be struck by Cupid are invited to dance to the sounds of Aabel, Bakke, Johnny From Space, Siegel, Max Stern, and others. You’ll also get late-night access to the museum’s permanent exhibition, Super Funland: Journey into the Erotic Carnival. Get ready for a night of temptation and titillating mischief. 6 p.m. at the Museum of Sex, 2200 NW 24th Ave., Miami; 786-206-9210; museumofsex.com. Tickets cost $25 to $40 via dice.fm.