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Free: ‘Live on Lincoln’ features music, art, community & culture

This Live on Lincoln Road entertainment series confirms that music, art and culture are a mainstay on Miami Beach. Events are free and open to the public, unless otherwise listed.

Young Musicians on Lincoln Road

Live on Lincoln / Young Musicians

Featured upcoming events for 2025 include the following:

The Lincoln Road outdoor pedestrian promenade in the heart of Miami Beach features more than 200 shops, cafés and galleries, with public art, culture and lots of things happening. All Lincoln Road events sponsored by the Business Improvement District (BID) are free and open to the public. When space is limited, registration is required.

Where: Euclid Oval, 660 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach

Venue parking, on-street or in garages, is paid, so plan accordingly. For more event details, visit lincolnroad.com/events-calendar.

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