Miami-based Loud and Live is making a big bet. Indeed, the "entertainment, experiential, and content development company," as is described on their website, has partnered with the city government to establish the Doral Amphitheater, a state-of-the-art open-air venue inside the sprawling 78-acre Doral Central Park designed to draw touring musicians and festivals to this 15-square-mile municipality, a little over 10 miles west of downtown Miami.
The inaugural performances on the calendar include a Halloween appearance by reggaeton star — and Bad Bunny collaborator — Justin Quiles, followed by Miami-based Venezuelan singer and rapper Nacho on December 13.
For Loud and Live, the space — which will have a capacity of 4,000 spread across standing general admission, seated, and VIP boxes — represents, CEO Nelson Albareda tells Billboard, a "natural evolution…as we continue to expand our role in the live entertainment ecosystem."

The inaugural event will host reggaeton star Justin Quiles.
Doral Amphitheater photo
Drone footage posted on the official website shows an impressively large, covered stage festooned with speakers looking out over spacious, gently rolling grounds buttressed by trees, green spaces, and a large, snaking expanse of water.

The venue will have a capacity of 4,000 people.
Doral Amphitheater photo
Owned by the City of Doral, the Doral Amphitheater will be managed and operated by Loud and Live.
For more information, visit doralamp.com. To purchase tickets to Justin Quiles, Nacho, or future events, click here.
Doral Amphitheatre, 3005 NW 87th Ave., Doral; 305-459-9988; doralamp.com.