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    3/28
    THE PEACH: Open Jam Sessions
    OLD SCHOOL SQUARE: LOVESONG: The Cure Tribute
    GRAMPS: Twin Tribes, Urban Heat, Dancing Plague
    PROPAGANDA: EC Underground monthly party!! Immerse yourself in the pulsating beats of resident DJ’s and guest artists, delivering an unforgettable mix of electro, synth, darkwave, and industrial sounds.

    3/29
    ZEYZEY: Afro Roots Fest ft Novalima
    THE PEACH: Paint & Sip
    SANDBOX STAGE: Freaky Friday
    BAR NANCY: Ramones/Misfits Tribute
    ARTS GARAGE: Gafieira Rio Miami
    PROPAGANDA: Comedy Night
    NORTON MUSEUM OF ART: Art After Dark – Celebrating Women’s History month with films; music by Victoria Cardona

    3/29-31
    STONZEK THEATER: Sundance Short Film Tour

    3/30
    REVOLUTION LIVE: Circle Jerks, Descendents, Adolescents
    RESPECTABLE STREET: Black Lips, Jacuzzi Boys

    MIAMI BEACH BANDSHELL: AfroRoots Fest ft Oumou Sangare
    MATHEWS BREWING CO: 561 Music Fest ft Blabscam, Young Fiction, KillBillies FL, 33 Lions, The Little Things Duo, Sewerside Bombers, At The Starlight, Exigent Band, Mad Mellow Music, Bear Maze, Killed By Florida, BFD, Bitter Blue Jays, The Zoo Peculiar, Mount Sinai, Andii Styron Music, The Smokeboss Militia, Billy Doom Is Dead, Brayton, Ambush
    THE PEACH: Yo! Man BMX Jam
    KILL YOUR IDOL: The Boas, Miss Michigan
    SANDBOX STAGE: Sid Stratton
    BAR NANCY: Ryan Bauta
    ARTS GARAGE: Indigenous

    3/31
    THE ABBEY: Black Lips, Jacuzzi Boys
    BAR NANCY: Karaoke

    ONGOING EXHIBITIONS +

    thru 4/2
    TW FINE ART: “The Big Wig,” by renowned artist Kevin Sabo

    thru 4/6
    CULTURAL COUNCIL PBC: She. Her. Hers.
    CULTURAL COUNCIL PBC: Nicole Doran: 2023 South Florida Cultural Consortium Grantee from Palm Beach County

    thru 4/8
    ARMORY ART CENTER: Artists-in-Residence Exhibition

    thru 4/19
    1310 GALLERY: People Pleaser

    thru 4/27
    CULTURAL COUNCIL PBC: Diana Garcia

    thru 5/31
    CORNELL ART MUSEUM: Reimagining Palm Beach by Serge Strosberg

    thru 7/28
    CORNELL ART MUSEUM: Central American Modernism Exhibition

    4/3
    KILL YOUR IDOL: Ashes
    BAR NANCY: Strange Bass

    4/4
    BAR NANCY: Hardcore For Punx
    ARTS GARAGE: The Art of Laughter w Joey Avery
    NSU ART MUSEUM: Free Opening Reception Teen Exhibition Memory Soup
    PROPAGANDA: Improv Comedy

    4/5
    REVOLUTION LIVE: G Jones, Hamdi, Chee, Sayer
    MIAMI BEACH BANDSHELL: O, Miami Poetry Showcase
    RESPECTABLE STREET: Young Fiction, Ana Eclipse
    LW PLAYHOUSE: Ragtime the Musical thru 4/21
    BAR NANCY: Disco Af
    BROWARD CENTER: Harry Potter in Concert
    PROPAGANDA: Emo Night MySpace Edition
    NORTON MUSEUM OF ART: Art After Dark – Totem Cave
    CORNELL ART MUSEUM: Emoji Art by Matthew LaPenta Exhibition Opening

    4/6
    REVOLUTION LIVE: Live Dead & Brothers
    RESPECTABLE STREET: Geishaz Takeover
    MIAMI BEACH BANDSHELL: Women on the Drums ft Yissy Garcia & Bandancha
    BAR NANCY: Johnny Dread
    ARTS GARAGE: Stanley Jordan Plays Jimi
    MTN SPACE GALLERY: Sebastian Ore Blas: Then We Do Everything Else & Jill Hotchkiss: Golden Hour Opening Reception. Both run thru 5/25
    THE PARKER: Broadway Concert Series – Alan Cumming
    BROWARD CENTER: Harry Potter in Concert
    PROPAGANDA: Scream Queens & Friends

    4/7
    MIAMI BEACH BANDSHELL: Arts in the Parks w Gretell Barreiro
    ARTS GARAGE: Philippe Lemm Trio
    PROPAGANDA: ID Hip-Hop Variety Show

    4/8
    REVOLUTION LIVE: Saint Motel

    4/10
    STONZEK THEATER: It’s Only Life After All
    KILL YOUR IDOL: Rick Guerre
    BAR NANCY: Nicolle Chirino and Smurphio

    4/11
    RESPECTABLE STREET: Ghalia Volt
    MIAMI BEACH BANDSHELL: MCD’S Miami Film Fest, The Performance
    ARSHT CENTER: Gold Dust Lounge
    SANDBOX STAGE: LoveFest
    BAR NANCY: Stereo Joule, Scott Yoder
    PROPAGANDA: Beeline, Like Harvey Indie alt night : Ladies Night

    4/12
    RESPECTABLE STREET: Postcards form Paradise ft. Scott Yoder (full band from Seattle), ISYA (St. Augustine), Mr. Entertainment & the Pookiesmackers, Zippur, Tiny Blips, Sweet Bronco, Bret Combast Guest DJ Set (Patio)
    1310 GALLERY: People Pleaser Satellite Art OnChain, an interactive blockchain workshop w Lindsey Mills, Artist Talk w Kelcie McQuaid

    REVOLUTION LIVE: The 502s, Daniel Nunnelee
    MIAMI BEACH BANDSHELL: MCD’S Miami Film Fest, Lady Like
    SANDBOX STAGE: Always Lunes
    BAR NANCY: Molly Takedown
    ARTS GARAGE: An Evening of Chicago Blues w Wayne Baker Brooks
    PROPAGANDA: Mount Sinai, Hot Seat, Cherry Soul, Ryan Bazail
    NORTON MUSEUM OF ART: Art After Dark – College Night (PBAU and PBSC)

    4/12-5/24
    CULTURAL COUNCIL PBC: 2024 Dina Baker Award for Mature Female Recipient

    4/13
    REVOLUTION LIVE: The Toasters, Spred the Dub, Big Skandal
    RESPECTABLE STREET: Klub Nocturno: Goth Party
    SANDBOX STAGE: Sid Stratton
    BAR NANCY: The Kitchen Club
    THE GROUND: Snow Strippers
    CHOTTO MATTE: Miami Creole Food Festival
    ARTS GARAGE: Free Fallin’ – Tom Petty Concert Experience
    PROPAGANDA: MRSA, Beastplague, Mutilated Savior, Revelations

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