Music, Film, and History Happening This Week
What is there to do this week in Miami Beach and beyond? As always, there is plenty. Let’s get started with this week’s events that will cost you little to nothing to attend.
Singer, songwriter, and actor David Bowie was known for his pioneering artistic contributions. He was born and he also died during the month of January, and Churchill’s Pub in Miami will be honoring his work tomorrow. Night of a Thousand Bowies begins at 8 pm and it will consist of karaoke, trivia, a costume contest, and plenty of tribute covers celebrating the legacy of the Thin White Duke.
On Thursday, Miami’s Filling Station Lofts will serve as the host for the first Rooftop Sessions of 2018. Musical act Remyz will perform fusion-funk live beginning at 6:30 pm. The group achieved fame after winning Miami’s Hard Rock Rising competition. Admission is free but RSVP is required due to limited space.
Miami is rich in history, but few people know much about it. Historian Paul George is extremely well-versed in all things Miami and Florida, and he will be joining forces with HistoryMiami and the CubaOne Foundation to narrate a walking history tour of Miami’s Calle Ocho in Little Havana. The tour begins at 7:30 pm on Thursday at the Tower Theater. Admission is free but RSVP is required due to limited space.
Sci-fi fans may want to check out the Miami International Science Fiction Film Festival happening at the Wolfsonian in Miami Beach as tonight is the last day of the event. Passes are only $45.
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