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Ten Best Music-Related Things Under $10 to Do in Miami This Weekend

So you spent all of your cash on Halloween tricks and shenanigans last night. Sure, seeing all those ladies dressed up as Playboy models get wild and dudes in Harry Potter costumes dance till the liquor ran out was all worth it, but now you're broke, with barely any money...
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So you spent all of your cash on Halloween tricks and shenanigans last night.

Sure, seeing all those ladies dressed up as Playboy models get wild and dudes in Harry Potter costumes dance till the liquor ran out was all worth it, but now you're broke, with barely any money left to party this weekend.

Good thing we're on the same boat. Here are the ten best music-related things to do under $10 in Miami.

See also: Five Best Concerts in Miami This Week

Fashionably Undead. With live performances, DJs, catwalks, zombie walk offs, costume contests, live body painters and face painters to zombify you. Friday, November 1, 10 p.m., The Vagabond, 30 NE 14th St., Miami; 305-379-0508; thevagabondmiami.com. Free till midnight. The world can be in the midst of a zombie apocalypse, but in the Magic City, you can be sure we'll rock our best outfits and look good even while being chased by hungry walkers.

See also: Six Best Parties on South Beach This Week

Psychic Mirrors. With DJ sets from Miami Players Club, Mikey R., and Benton G., Friday, November 1, 10 p.m., Gramps, 176 NW 24th St., Miami; 786-752-6693; grampsbar.com. Free. Get ready for some "Miami Boogie Funk" and dance till "The Witching Hour" with the Psychic Mirrors.

See also: New Times' Concert Calendar

Beats & Rhymes. With DJs Self Born and Heron. Friday, November 1, 10 p.m., The Stage, 170 NE 38th St., Miami; 305-576-9577; thestagemiami.com. Free. Get down to some Beats & Rhymes, "Mature Hip-Hop," and classic tunes from DJs Self Born and Heron.

Urban Rebel. With Wlyd Fly and DJ Haitian Hillbilly. Saturday, November 2, 11 p.m., Will Call, 700 NE 2nd Ave., Miami; 305-577-5900; willcallmiami.com. "It's not the end of this world... you've got to know who you are" and celebrate those rebel tendencies of yours with the guys (and gal) of Urban Rebel.

Animalia Music Fest. With Franco Martino, Makai, Blik, Owl Revue, Atajos, Barrioactivo, and El Furgón. Saturday, November 2, 8 p.m., PAX, 337 SW 8th St., Miami; 305-640-5847; paxmiami.com. $5. Party for a cause with Franco Martino, Atajos, and other Latin rock crews and help support the "Centró de Adopcion y Bienestar Animal Los Angeles" animal shelter in Colombia.

Jahfe. Saturday, November 2, 10 p.m., Tobacco Road, 626 South Miami Ave., Miami; 305-374-1198; tobacco-road.com. Free till 9 p.m. Stay up all night and "stand up for your right" to jam to the reggae vibes of Jahfe.

Positive Reinforcement. With Ohashi, Richy, and others. Saturday, November 2, 11 p.m., Do Not Sit on the Furniture, 423 16th St., Miami Beach; 305-450-3809; facebook.com/DoNotSit. Free before 12:30 a.m. with RSVP. Because sometimes all you need is a little Positive Reinforcement from your uhntz-uhntz buddies.

Sunday Night Rock Attack. With Owl Revue, Pit Wave, Smokestack Rock, and Broken Tenure. Sunday, November 3, 9 p.m., Churchill's Pub, 5501 NE 2nd Ave., Miami; 305-757-1807; churchillspub.com. $5. Sunday nights were made for beer, "Caveman Music," and rock attacks from Owl Revue, Smokestack Rock, Broken Tenure, and other local faves.

Flamenco Jam. Sunday, November 3, 9 p.m., Clandestino Pub, 758 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-397-8946; facebook.com/clandestinopubmiami. Free. One huge jam session mixed with $6 sangria and tinto de verano: it's like taking a trip to Barcelona without leaving the 305.

White Rabbit Society. With DJ Kumi. Sunday, November 3, 9 p.m., The Stage, 170 NE 38th St., Miami; 305-576-9577; thestagemiami.com. Free. "See how deep the rabbit hole really goes" with fire performers, dancers, and other Miami creatives.

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