Three New Spots Debut in Miami’s Nightlife Scene

From next-level live music to immersive social playgrounds and a historic revival, these openings are bring exciting energy to Miami

The crowd at Throw Social. Photo courtesy of Throw Social
The crowd at Throw Social. Photo courtesy of Throw Social

Miami’s nightlife and entertainment scene is as eclectic as it is ever-changing. From next-level live music to immersive social playgrounds and a historic revival, these three recent openings show just how broad—and exciting—the Magic City’s definition of “going out”
has become.

Photo courtesy of Throw Social
Photo courtesy of Throw Social

Throw Social

Throw Social Miami has transformed Wynwood’s former Oasis site into a 35,000-square-foot, indoor-outdoor playground that leans into Miami’s love of high-energy socializing. LED-powered games, luxe lounges, VIP cabanas, five bars, and a massive courtyard anchored by a towering video wall give the venue its distinct vibe. Live DJs and music set the pace, while chef-driven bites keep things fueled. 

Photo courtesy of Midline Miami
Photo courtesy of Midline Miami

Midline Miami

Now open inside the Arlo Wynwood, Midline Miami has arrived with serious intent. The 10,000-square-foot, two-story venue was built with an obsessive focus on sound, giving artists and audiences an elevated live music experience. With room for roughly 1,200 people, the space bridges the gap between an intimate club and a full-scale concert hall. Early bookings signal its range, pulling in indie, hip-hop, and electronic talent including Neko Case and Hawthorn Heights. 

Fishbowl at Throw Social. Photo courtesy of Throw Social
Fishbowl at Throw Social. Photo courtesy of Throw Social

JAM Arena

JAM Arena gives new life to the historic Miami Jai Alai venue inside Casino Miami. The renovated space seats 1,500 and hosts everything from live music and comedy to sporting and cultural events, all staged on a restored jai alai court. Timed with the site’s centennial, JAM Arena is pure Miami nostalgia with modern production, proving that some of the 305’s most exciting new venues come with a rich past baked right in. 

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