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Events: February 1, 2026

In Pour Taste – A Comedy Wine Tasting Experience

Sunday, Feb 1, 2026 at 3:30 PM - English

Comedians Sweeney Preston and Ethan Cavanagh pair five wines with five hilarious stand-up sets in this unique tasting experience that promises serves up equal parts laughter and libation.

Black Box Theater | Tickets are $55

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Location

Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center
10950 SW 211 Street, Cutler Bay, FL 33189 (Map)

Les Ballets Africains – A Performance for the World

Sunday, Feb 1, 2026 from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM - English

Experience the Moss Center debut of Les Ballets Africains, the world-renowned national dance company of the Republic of Guinea. Founded by celebrated Guinean choreographer Keita Fodeba, the company blends traditional African dance, music, rhythm, and storytelling into a vivid expression of cultural heritage.

Location

Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center
10950 SW 211 Street, Cutler Bay, FL 33189 (Map)

District Sounds: Carnival Edition Ft. Etienne Charles & Creole Soul

Sunday, Feb 1, 2026 from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM - English

Join the Miami Design District for a celebration of Trinidadian Carnival-inspired procession, with performers, percussionists and contemporary jazz playing under the Full Moon. Presented in conjunction with Zak Ove's installation, this multidisciplinary event features traditional Junkanoo performers and towering Moko Jumbies, alongside percussion series by Irawo Osa, and culminates with a live performance by Etienne Chalrles & Creole Soul. Rooted in Caribbean cultural traditions, the celebration brings rhythm, movement, and spectacle into public space, transforming the District into a dynamic, communal experience that echoes the themes of ritual, identity, and collective expression present in Ove's work.

Location

Jungle Plaza
3801 NE 1st Ave, Miami, FL 33137 (Map)

Cuba, Mi Amor

Sunday, Feb 1, 2026 at 6:00 PM - English

Orchestra Miami presents soprano Eglise Gutierrez in an elegant evening of nostalgia and music celebrating great Cuban composers.

Orchestra Miami presents An Elegant Evening of Musical Heritage.

Join Orchestra Miami as we pay tribute to the masters of Cuban song Ernesto Lecuona, Sanchez de Fuentes, and more in an evening celebrating the passion and beauty of Cuba's musical heritage. Renowned soprano Eglise Gutierrez joins Orchestra Miami for this unforgettable program of Cuban classics and beloved favorites, performed by the String Ensemble of Orchestra Miami under the direction of Artistic Director Elaine Rinaldi.

Internationally renowned soprano Eglise Gutierrez is one of her generation's foremost interpreters of Cuban song. Enjoy favorites such as Siboney, la salida de Maria La O, Mi vida eres tu, Tu Habanera, Corazon y much mas!

The performance takes place on Sunday, February 1 at 6 PM at Pinecrest Gardens, 11000 SW 57 Avenue, Pinecrest, FL 33156. Reserved seating prices are as follows: Section A- $50; Section A Seniors- $45; Section A under 18- $25; Section B- $40; Section B Seniors- $35; Section B under 18- $20. The performance will last approximately 1.5 hours and will be performed without intermission. There's always free parking available at Pinecrest Gardens.

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Location

Pinecrest Gardens
11000 SW Red Road, Pinecrest, FL 33156 (Map)

Contact Information

Orchestra Miami

305-274-2103

www.orchestramiami.org/cuba-mi-amor

Latin American Soundscapes

Sunday, Feb 1, 2026 at 6:00 PM - English

  • Knight Concert - Hall Adrienne Arsht Center
  • Eduardo Marturet - Conductor
  • Rodner Padilla - Electric Bass
  • Juan Diego Molina - Piano
  • C4 Trio - Special Guest

On February 1, the Miami Symphony Orchestra presents Latin American Soundscapes at the Knight Concert Hall an exhilarating celebration of the region’s rich musical heritage.

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Led by Maestro Eduardo Marturet, the evening features captivating performances by electric bass virtuoso Rodner Padilla, and pianist Juan Diego Molina, blending beloved classics with exciting new premieres that showcase the vibrant spirit and cultural depth of Latin America. The U.S. premiere by Federico Vollmer and arranged by Eduardo Marturet “Jarro Mocho”, the world premiere of Rosa Prima by Dr. Santiago Bonora, alongside favorites like Márquez’s Danzón No. 2.

PROGRAM:

  • Eduardo Marturet – Canto LLano
  • Rodner Padilla – Concerto for Electric Bass (World Premiere) a 2026 MISO Commission
  • Inocente Carreño – Margaritena Federico Vollmer (arr. Marturet) – Jarro Mocho for solo Piano and Orchestra (US Premiere)
  • Santiago Bonora – Rosa Prima (World Premiere) a 2026 MISO Commission
  • Arturo Marquez – Danzón No. 2
  • Rodner Padilla – Electric Bass
  • Juan Diego Molina – Piano
  • Eduardo Marturet – Conductor
  • C4 Trio - Special Guest

Location

Knight Concert Hall
1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132 (Map)

English Only

Sunday, Feb 1, 2026 at 12:00 AM - English

A battle over language that reshaped a city. Miami New Drama presents the World Premiere of English Only from January 29 to February 22, 2026, at the Colony Theatre. This is a gripping portrait of Miami at a cultural and political breaking point. 

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Set in 1980 Miami, the theatrical production of English Only unfolds in the turbulent aftermath of the Mariel Boatlift, when more than 125,000 Cuban refugees arrived on South Florida’s shores, reshaping the region overnight and igniting a fierce political battle over identity, language, and belonging. As tensions mounted, a grassroots movement emerged to make English the county’s sole official language, sparking a heated showdown with activists fighting to preserve Miami-Dade’s bilingual future. The newly formed grassroots group, Citizens of Dade United, led by Emmy Shafer, launched a campaign designed to end the county’s official bilingual policies and remove Spanish from government documents, communications, and civic life. Standing in opposition was young attorney Manny Diaz of the Spanish American League Against Discrimination, who recognized that this was not just a symbolic gesture but a direct attempt to reshape political power, civil rights, and the identity of a city transformed by immigration and fear.

English Only is the first theatrical work to dramatize a ballot initiative to remove Spanish as the official language, offering a gripping, human portrait of a city at a crossroads. As Miami reemerges at the forefront of national conversations, the moment feels especially meaningful. “This is a story about power, fear, and the fight to be heard,” says Nicholas Griffin, journalist, author, and playwright whose work, including Dangerous Days, has long explored the forces that shape Miami. When Miami New Drama’s artistic director, Michel Hausmann, came to Griffin, he was immediately attracted to the idea. “The debates at the heart of English Only are not relics of the past. They are the very conversations shaping Miami today,” says Michel Hausmann. “The chance to illuminate a defining moment in Miami’s history, with all its tension and humanity, was impossible to pass up.”  

The remarkable cast bringing English Only to life on the Colony Theatre stage is led by Andhy Mendez as Manny Diaz; the ensemble also features Rene Granado, Carmen Pelaez, Linda Mugleston, and Laura Faye Smith as Emmy Shafer, along with an outstanding supporting company. Together, this group of actors delivers depth and emotional clarity to Nicholas Griffin’s world premiere, creating performances that feel both intimate and urgently of the moment.

This production continues the Miami History series that Miami New Drama has undertaken in recent years, which brings pivotal moments from our community to the stage, including Elián, Dangerous Days, and Confessions of a Cocaine Cowboy.
 
WHEN: Dates: January 29 - February 22, 2026
WHERE: The Colony Theatre, 1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL
SHOW DATE & TIMES: Thursday - Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 3 p.m.
TICKETS: $40-$90 Tickets will be available through The Colony Theatre box office and website.

ABOUT MIAMI NEW DRAMA
Founded by visionary playwright and director Michel Hausmann, Miami New Drama is the largest bilingual professional theater company in the United States, dedicated to producing socially relevant, artistically ambitious new work. Since 2016, MiND has been the resident company at Miami Beach’s historic Colony Theatre, premiering more than 20 groundbreaking plays and musicals. Notable world premieres include 7 Deadly Sins (Drama League Award), A Wonderful World (Tony Award–nominated, Broadway), The Cuban Vote, Lincoln Road Hustle, Birthright, The Museum Plays, Elian, and the first-ever multilingual adaptation of Our Town. The company has received national recognition, earning honors such as the Thornton Wilder Prize, multiple Knight Arts Challenge Awards, and the Silver Palm Award.


Location

Colony Theater
1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139 (Map)

Contact Information

Box Office

(305) 674-1040

Luminosa - A Journey Through Light - Jungle Island

Sunday, Feb 1, 2026 from 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM - English

Bucket Listers is excited to partner with Luminosa to offer you an exclusive event series, Luminosa - A Journey Through Light!:

Price List:

  • Adult: Starting from $29.33 (incl. fees)
  • Child: Starting from $17.42 (incl. fees)
  • Senior (65+), Military, Student: Starting from $18.55 (incl. fees)
  • Group Ticket (min. of 6): Starting at $21.63 (incl. fees)
  • Family Bundle (2+2): Starting from $83.61 (incl. fees)
  • All ages are welcome, children 3 and under enter free
  • All tickets come with access to Jungle Island (Holiday Village)

Time slots are entry windows only. The Luminosa experience lasts longer than 30 minutes, and guests are welcome to explore at their own pace after entering.

Enjoy a night filled with:

  • Live Music
  • Entertainment
  • Delicious Food & Drinks
  • Chinese Cultural Entertainment
  • & Much More!

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Location

Jungle Island
1111 Parrot Jungle Trail, Miami, FL 33132 (Map)

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