Tuesday, September 09, 2008

September '08 Miami Events

12 - September
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)

13 - September
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Miami Disco Fever Explosion (BankUnited Center)

14 - September
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
International Ballet Festival of Miami (Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater)

16 - September
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)

17 - September
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Street Dogs (Culture Room)

18 - September
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Disney On Ice: Mickey & Minnie's Magical Journey (Bank Atlantic Center)
America's Best Dance Crew (American Airlines Arena - FL)

19 - September
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Disney On Ice: Mickey & Minnie's Magical Journey (Bank Atlantic Center)
Fito Paez (Knight Concert Hall-Adrienne Arsht PAC)

20 - September
Disney On Ice: Mickey & Minnie's Magical Journey (Bank Atlantic Center)
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Enrique Iglesias (American Airlines Arena - FL)
Enrique Chia (Dade County Auditorium)

21 - September
Disney On Ice: Mickey & Minnie's Magical Journey (Bank Atlantic Center)
Enrique Chia (Dade County Auditorium)
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)

23 - September
The OJays (Hard Rock Live-Hollywood)
Lisa Williams (Coral Springs Center)

24 - September
Disney On Ice: Mickey & Minnie's Magical Journey (American Airlines Arena - FL)

25 - September
Disney On Ice: Mickey & Minnie's Magical Journey (American Airlines Arena - FL) Nelly (Revolution Live)
3 Blonde Moms (Broward Center Amaturo)

26 - September
Clutch (Culture Room)
Disney On Ice: Mickey & Minnie's Magical Journey (American Airlines Arena - FL)
Fergie (Hard Rock Live-Hollywood)
3 Blonde Moms (Broward Center Amaturo)

27 - September
Disney On Ice: Mickey & Minnie's Magical Journey (American Airlines Arena - FL)
Howard University Bison Football (Traz Powell Stadium)
Henry Rollins (Revolution Live)
Cheech & Chong (Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater)
TNA Wrestling (BankUnited Center)
The Fab Faux (Parker Playhouse)
3 Blonde Moms (Broward Center Amaturo)
Miami Hurricanes Football (Dolphin Stadium)

28 - September
Disney On Ice: Mickey & Minnie's Magical Journey (American Airlines Arena - FL)
Henry Rollins (Revolution Live)

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Thursday, July 31, 2008

August Miami Events '08

1 - August
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)

2 - August
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Maze (James Knight Center)
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Rock the Bells (Bicentennial Park)

3 - August
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Kill Hannah (Culture Room)
Bow Wow (Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater)
George Michael (Bank Atlantic Center)

4 - August
Catch 22 (Culture Room)

5 - August
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)

6 - August
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)

7 - August
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)

8 - August
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Bad Company (Hard Rock Live-Hollywood)

9 - August
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Miami Dolphins (Dolphin Stadium)
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)

10 - August
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)

11 - August
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)

12 - August
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)

13 - August
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
LIVE Boxing (Hard Rock Live-Hollywood)
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Rodrigo y Gabriela (Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater)

14 - August
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Miami Libre (Knight Concert Hall-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)

15 - August
The Hush Sound (Culture Room)
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Miami Libre (Knight Concert Hall-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Marco Antonio Solis (American Airlines Arena - FL)
Monster Jam (Bank Atlantic Center)
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Jim Gaffigan (Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater)
Miami Libre (Knight Concert Hall-Adrienne Arsht PAC)

16 - August
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Monster Jam (Bank Atlantic Center)
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Monster Jam (Bank Atlantic Center)
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Memories of Elvis (Broward Center Au Rene)
Extreme (Revolution Live)

17 - August
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Miami Libre (Knight Concert Hall-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Gilberto Santa Rosa (Hard Rock Live-Hollywood)

19 - August
Candlebox (Culture Room)

20 - August
Stone Temple Pilots (Hard Rock Live-Hollywood)
American Idols Live (Bank Atlantic Center)

21 - August
Boston (Hard Rock Live-Hollywood)

22 - August
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)

23 - August
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
G Love & Special Sauce (Pompano Beach Amphitheatre)
Miami Dolphins (Dolphin Stadium)
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Madame Butterfly (Colony Theatre)

25 - August
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band - Tribute (Hard Rock Live-Hollywood)

28 - August
Miami Hurricanes Football (Dolphin Stadium)

29 - August
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
My Morning Jacket (Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater)

30 - August
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Kate Voegele (Culture Room)
Labor Day Comedy Explosion (James Knight Center)
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)

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How is the price of gas affecting real estate?

The price of gas is affecting almost every industry and it is impacting the lives of Americans in more ways that one. From the price of groceries, to the price of a checked bag on an airline all items of our day to day lives seem to be going up. The real estate industry is no exception. The $4 +/gallon of gas price has altered the behavior of the real estate market in unforeseen ways.

It is changing the way in which brokers market properties, how brokerages charge clients, how real estate agents show properties, how managers budget improvements, how tenants decide where to locate, how local governments are approaching development and transportation issues, how consumers decide where to spend money, how landlords calculate their expense pass-throughs, and how lenders fund construction projects and acquisitions.
It is also impacting the new construction market. Construction costs are skyrocketing and builders are using energy efficient and “green” features more and more.

LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
The ultimate motto of real estate has buyers deciding on location from a different point of view. Buyers are now looking for homes nearby or next to bus stops or other public transportation and closer to work. As the price of gas continues to rise, the affordability differential of living in the suburbs vs living in the city is diminished, causing a higher demand –and therefore increase in price- for homes near city centers.

THE CHANGE IN BROKER-CLIENT RELATIONSHIPS
The face to face meeting between a broker and his client is often being postponed until the day of property showings, having the initial interview to discuss the kind of home a buyer would like and the must-haves and would-likes of a home, over the phone.
Buyers are using the internet and other resources, such as brokers, attorneys, accountants, etc. to gather more information about a property before making a site visit.
Agents are now being much more judicious about showing property in certain areas, they are doing a better job of prequalification before getting in the car with clients. Some residential agents will not tour a buyer without an exclusive representation agreement.

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Events in Miami - July '08

1 - July
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Chris Rock (Hard Rock Live-Hollywood)

2 - July
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Teddy Geiger (Culture Room)

3 - July
Ringo Starr (Hard Rock Live-Hollywood)

5 - July
The Radiators (Culture Room)
Gilberto Gil (Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater)

8 - July
Cute is What We Aim For (Culture Room)
Ringo Starr (Hard Rock Live-Hollywood)

10 - July
Carole King (Hard Rock Live-Hollywood)

12 - July
Bjorn Again (Parker Playhouse)
Juan Luis Guerra (American Airlines Arena - FL)
Matisyahu (Revolution Live)
Zo's Summer Groove Comedy Show (Hard Rock Live-Hollywood)
Vans Warped Tour (Bicentennial Park)

13 - July
Zo's Summer Groove Block Party & All Star Game (American Airlines Arena - FL)

15 - July
Michael Bolton (Hard Rock Live-Hollywood)
Tom Petty (Bank Atlantic Center)

17 - July
Premios Juventud (BankUnited Center)

18 - July
The Backyardigans (Broward Center Au Rene)
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
hed pe (Culture Room)

19 - July
The Backyardigans (Broward Center Au Rene)
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
The Backyardigans (Broward Center Au Rene)
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week (The Raleigh Hotel)

20 - July
The Backyardigans (Broward Center Au Rene)
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)

21 - July
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)

22 - July
Zappa Plays Zappa (Club Cinema)
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)

23 - July
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
GBH (Culture Room)

24 - July
Rx Bandits (Culture Room)
Anita Baker (Hard Rock Live-Hollywood)

25 - July
Secondhand Serenade (Culture Room)
Idina Menzel (Parker Playhouse)
Miami Libre (Knight Concert Hall-Adrienne Arsht PAC)

26 - July
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Jerry Seinfeld (Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater)
Madame Butterfly (Colony Theatre)
Slavas Snowshow (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Brian McKnight (Sinatra Theatre-Bank Atlantic Center)
Super Stars of Freestyle (James Knight Center)
Jerry Seinfeld (Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater)

27 - July
Miami Libre (Knight Concert Hall-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Cartel (Culture Room)

28 - July
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)

29 - July
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Miami Libre (Knight Concert Hall-Adrienne Arsht PAC)

30 - July
Florida Marlins (Dolphi
n Stadium)
Flobots (Culture Room) Miami Libre (Knight Concert Hall-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Girls Night Out - The Musical (Parker Playhouse)
Return to Forever (Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater)

31 - July
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Mark Knopfler (Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater)
Miami Libre (Knight Concert Hall-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Girls Night Out - The Musical (Parker Playhouse)

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Monday, June 30, 2008

Nearing Retirement? Avoid These Common Mistakes

As Baby Boomers see retirement in their horizon, financial planners counsel against these common mistakes.


No current will. Even if you created a will when you were younger, it may be badly out of date as you approach retirement...and...not in synch with your wishes or circumstances. Update it.

Out-of-date beneficiary designations. Beneficiaries named in life insurance policies and retirement accounts must be up-to-date to avoid misunderstandings and possibly adverse tax consequences for your heirs.

Concentrated stock holdings. Whether through long association with a single employer or as owner of your own business, you may have a significant portion of your wealth tied up in a single stock. Nearing retirement, it's too risky to keep so many eggs in one basket. Diversify.

No excess liability insurance. Auto and homeowner's insurance policies offer liability protection if someone comes to harm on your property or in an accident involving your car. If claims exceed your policy limits, though, plaintiffs could come after your personal assets. Carry an excess liability, or "umbrella, policy, for added protection.

Emotional investing. Volatile financial markets can be unnerving, especially when you're close to retirement. Be patient, and hew to your well-grounded investment strategy...but...recognize that your stockbroker will never tell you, "When in doubt, get out" of the stock market.

No estate or tax planning. Many retirees craft an investment plan but overlook estate and tax planning. Start the process now if you haven't already, both to minimize tax bills for you and your heirs and ensure that your estate is distributed according to your wishes.

Source: The Wall Street Journal, March 8, 2008

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Baggage Policies

Baggage Policy Changes

The following carriers have made changes to their checked baggage policies. Click on the airline below for further details. To stay updated with the current baggage policy as it is today, please visit the airlines website provided.

Air Canada:

Air Canada has announced a new checked baggage policy for tickets issued on or after May 15 for travel on or after July 15, 2008. For those traveling before July 15, 2008 or have booked before May 15, 2008, the baggage allowance of 2 bags per person would still apply.

  • Under the new policy, customers who purchase tickets on Air Canada which carry a cancellation penalty, may check one bag at no charge and a second bag for a $25 service fee. The fees are assessed each way and may be higher depending on weight and dimensions of the baggage.
  • This policy applies for travel within Canada and between Canada and continental U.S. including Hawaii.
  • Click here for complete details regarding the new baggage policy posted on carrier's Web site.

AirTran Airways:

AirTran Airways has announced a new checked baggage policy effective May 15, 2008.

  • Customers may check one bag for free and a second bag for a $10 USD fee if paid through AirTran Airways' Online Check-in or $20 if paid at the airport, then $50 USD per bag thereafter. The fees are assessed each way and may be higher depending on weight and dimensions of the baggage.
  • Click here for complete details regarding the new baggage policy posted on carrier's Web site. Note: Military personnel may check one duffel/sea bag in place of a 61-inch bag.

American Airlines:

American Airlines has announced a new checked baggage policy effective for tickets purchased on or after June 15.

  • This policy applies for travel within the U.S. the U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Canada.
  • Customers may check one bag for a $15 USD fee ($30 USD round-trip) and a second bag for a $25 USD fee ($50 USD round-trip). The fee may be higher depending on weight and dimensions of the baggage.
  • Click here for complete details regarding the new baggage policy, including exceptions, posted on the carrier's Web site.

Continental Airlines:

Continental Airlines has announced a new checked baggage policy for certain Economy fare tickets that were purchased on or after April 5 for travel on or after May 5, 2008.

  • This policy applies to travel within the United States, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Canada.
  • Customers may check one bag for free and a second bag for a $25 USD fee ($50 USD round-trip). The fee may be higher depending on weight and dimensions of the baggage.
  • Click here for complete details regarding the new baggage policy posted on the carrier's Web site. Note: OnePass Elite members, SkyTeam Elite and Elite Plus members, Tickets issued on Y class of service, Continental Airlines Presidential Plus credit card holders, active military traveling on orders are not impacted by this policy change.

Delta:

Delta has announced a new checked baggage policy for domestic tickets traveling on or after May 1, 2008.

  • This policy applies to domestic travel.
  • Customers may check one bag for free and a second bag for a $25 USD fee ($50 USD round-trip). The fee may be higher depending on weight and dimensions of the baggage.
  • The fee will be charged to passengers if their itinerary includes segments after May 1 regardless of when the tickets were purchased.

Note: SkyMiles Elite, and First/Business Class passengers are not impacted by this policy change.

Frontier:

Please be advised of the following baggage fee changes that Frontier has implemented effective Jun 10.

  • Customers who purchase tickets for travel on or after June 10th will be charged a $25 fee for a second checked bag.
  • Customers who have already purchased tickets before that date will not be affected. Our EarlyReturns® Summit and Ascent members and active duty military personnel will be exempt from this fee.
  • The policy for pets traveling in the aircraft cabin will be discontinued effective June 10, but all existing reservations will be honored.
  • Click here for complete details regarding the new baggage policy posted on the carrier's Web site.

JetBlue:

JetBlue has announced a new checked baggage policy that will take effect June 1, 2008.

  • This new policy applies to customers traveling on/after June 1, 2008.
  • Customers may check one bag for free and a second bag for a $20 USD fee ($40 USD round-trip). Subsequent bags will be assessed at $50 USD per bag. The fees may be higher depending on weight and dimensions of each baggage.

Northwest Airlines:

Northwest Airlines has announced a new checked baggage policy for those traveling within North America on or after May 5, 2008.

  • This policy applies to tickets issued on/after March 29 for travel within North America on/after May 5.
  • Customers may check one bag for free and a second bag for a $25 USD fee ($50 USD round-trip). For customers checking in three or more bags, the carrier will assess a fee of $100 per bag each-way. The fee may be higher depending on weight and dimensions of the baggage.
  • Click here for complete details regarding the new baggage policy posted on Northwest Airlines' Web site. Note: Silver, Gold and Platinum WorldPerks® Elite customers, SkyTeam Elite customers, and those booked in first or full fare classes (Y or B) will not be impacted by this policy change.

United

United has announced a new checked baggage policy for nonrefundable domestic economy tickets that were purchased on or after February 4 for travel on or after May 5, 2008.

  • This policy applies to travel within the United States, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Canada.
  • Customers may check one bag for free and a second bag for a $25 USD fee ($50 USD round-trip). The fee may be higher depending on weight and dimensions of the baggage.
  • Click here for complete details regarding the new baggage policy posted on United's Web site. Note: Customers with Mileage Plus Premier status or greater, Star Alliance Silver status or greater, government fares, military fares, standard Award Tickets, first and business class award tickets, or first and business class upgrades granted prior to check-in are not impacted by this policy change.

US Airways:

US Airways has announced a new baggage policy for tickets purchased on or after February 26 for travel on or after May 5, 2008.

  • The new policy applies to all flights within the United States, to/from Canada, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Europe.
  • Customers may check one bag for free and a second bag for a $25 USD fee ($50 USD round-trip). The fee may be higher depending on weight and dimensions of the baggage.
  • Click here for complete details regarding the baggage policy posted on US Airways' Web site. Note: Dividend Miles Preferred members (Silver, Gold, Platinum and Chairman’s Preferred), confirmed First Class and Envoy passengers (at time of check-in), Star Alliance Silver and Gold status members, active military personnel in uniform with ID, unaccompanied minors, or passengers checking personal assistive devices are not impacted by this change.

HURRICANE SAFETY TIPS

HURRICANE SAFETY TIPS

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Make sure you have a full tank of gas before a storm arrives.

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Store a crate in your trunk with emergency supplies:

· a first aid kit

· duct tape

· jumper cables for a dead battery

· one or two blankets

· a flashlight

· bottled water

· some sealed, shelf-stable food (like energy bars)

· some basic tools like a screwdriver and pliers

· a couple of brightly colored cloths to tie on your rear-view mirror to signal for help if you need it

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Make sure you have a good spare tire.

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If you're evacuating, bring your (fully charged) cell phone.

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If you're evacuating or returning home after a hurricane, avoid driving through water. The average car can be swept off the road by as little as 12" of moving water. According to the National Hurricane Center, more than half of all hurricane deaths in the last 30 years have resulted from inland flooding. Of those deaths, one in four was someone who drowned in her car. Find an alternate route.

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If your vehicle stalls in deep water, you may need to restart the engine to make it to safety. Please know, however, that restarting may cause severe damage to your engine. If you can't restart your vehicle and you become trapped in rising water, IMMEDIATELY ABANDON IT FOR HIGHER GROUND. If you're unable to get out of the vehicle safely, call 911 or get help from a passerby or someone standing on higher ground.

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After you and your vehicle are out of deep water and in a safe area, depress your brakes slowly several times to help dry them out.

spacerAnd remember, if you're evacuating an area and leaving your car behind, be sure it's not left in a low-lying area prone to flooding. Rising water can seep in and damage your vehicle.

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Saturday, June 07, 2008

June Miami Events

7 - June
Sesame Street Live (American Airlines Arena - FL)
Sesame Street Live (American Airlines Arena - FL)
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Stevie Nicks (Hard Rock Live-Hollywood)
Miami Hurricanes Baseball (Mark Light Field)
Festival Yachad (Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater)

8 - June
Sesame Street Live (American Airlines Arena - FL)
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Sesame Street Live (American Airlines Arena - FL)
Miami Hurricanes Baseball (Mark Light Field)
Steely Dan (Hard Rock Live-Hollywood)

9 - June
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
60's Invasion (Dolphin Stadium)
Vampire Weekend (Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater)

10 - June
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)

11 - June
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Ladytron (Studio A)

12 - June
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)

13 - June
Jesus Christ Superstar (Broward Center Au Rene)
Eddie Izzard (Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater)
The Cure (Bank Atlantic Center)

14 - June
Go, Diego, Go Live! (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Eddie Izzard (Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater)
Jesus Christ Superstar (Broward Center Au Rene)

15 - June
Go, Diego, Go Live! (Ziff Ballet Opera House-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Jesus Christ Superstar (Broward Center Au Rene)

17 - June
Jesus Christ Superstar (Broward Center Au Rene)

18 - June
Less Than Jake (Revolution)
Citizen Cope (Culture Room)
Jesus Christ Superstar (Broward Center Au Rene)

19 - June
Cyndi Lauper (Sinatra Theatre-Bank Atlantic Center)
Rancid (Revolution)
Jesus Christ Superstar (Broward Center Au Rene)

20 - June
Celia Cruz (Knight Concert Hall-Adrienne Arsht PAC)

21 - June
Arthur Abraham (Hard Rock Live-Hollywood)
Celia Cruz (Knight Concert Hall-Adrienne Arsht PAC)

22 - June
Raheem Devaughn (Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater)

23 - June
Modest Mouse (Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater)

24 - June
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)

25 - June
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)

26 - June
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)

27 - June
Rooney (Revolution Live)
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Tantric (Culture Room)
Celia Cruz (Knight Concert Hall-Adrienne Arsht PAC)
Rooney (Revolution)

28 - June
Akon (Bank Atlantic Center)
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)
Andrew Dice Clay (Parker Playhouse)
Wisin y Yandel (American Airlines Arena - FL)
Professional Rodeo (Davie Arena)
Celia Cruz (Knight Concert Hall-Adrienne Arsht PAC)

29 - June
Florida Marlins (Dolphin Stadium)

30 - June
Florida Marlins

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