Bandshell BeachClub
Apr 25, 2026 - Apr 26, 2026
Starting: 7:00 PM
A two-day seaside music celebration returns to Miami Beach this spring with an eclectic lineup spanning psychedelic cumbia, experimental R&B, tropicalia, soul, funk and atmospheric grooves at the historic Miami Beach Bandshell.
Bandshell BeachClub invites you to soak up sunlit afternoons, golden-hour sets and beachside vibes across Saturday, April 25 and Sunday, April 26. With Miami’s shoreline as the backdrop and pace set by an intentionally relaxed flow of music, this festival-style experience pairs listening, dancing and ocean dips in a way that feels as natural as the tide.
Saturday, April 25 features performances from:
- Sudan Archives - Los Angeles-based violinist, singer and producer whose boundary-breaking sound layers experimental R&B, electronic beats and unconventional string work into hypnotic, genre-defying music.
- Los Mirlos - Legendary Peruvian ensemble known for psychedelic Amazonian cumbia, a sound that fuses traditional rhythms with surf-rock and jungle-inspired textures.
- Baile Funk Cumbia - A high-energy fusion that blends Brazilian baile funk with Latin rhythms (support lineup details TBA).
Sunday, April 26 includes:
- Rio Kosta - A group bringing a vibrant, sun-soaked blend of tropical rhythms and modern grooves.
- Boogarins with Adrian Quesada - Brazilian psych-rock outfit Boogarins teams with Grammy winner Adrian Quesada (of Black Pumas) for a mix of lush, melodic psychedelia and soulful instrumentation.
- Leifur James - London-based producer crafting lush, boundary-pushing electronic and jazz-inflected soundscapes.
Designed for open-air listening and spontaneous movement, Bandshell BeachClub encourages festival-goers to drift between sets, take a beach break or settle into rhythmic grooves as the sun sets. Festival tickets include access to a first-come, first-served Beach Lounge at 73rd Street Beach with chairs, umbrellas, towels and more, while premium beach beds are available for rent.
Set against the Miami Beach Bandshell’s iconic waterfront stage — a historic, open-air venue managed by the Rhythm Foundation known for year-round cultural programming — this event packs soulful sounds and seaside living into a weekend you won’t want to miss.