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In modern-day Miami, it’s difficult to feel like you aren’t constantly moving forward at lightning speed. Yet something arrives that transports us back to the old-world glamour of Miami’s heyday: classical music. Long before the rush, concert halls were full, orchestras echoed, and music united glamorous aristocrats and creatives in shared joy and peace.
Classical music, believe it or not, is making a comeback — just listen to Rosalía’s latest album. Across Miami, a host of classical concerts are scattered throughout striking modern buildings and timeless old joints. You don’t have to look far to find a taste of old-school Miami glamour, and dazzling Candlelight concerts.
Here we’ve rounded up everything delivering that classical music Miami vibe.
Miami’s most beautiful classical music venues
1. New World Center
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The New World Center is perfectly located adjacent is Miami Beach SoundScape park in the heart of South Beach. It’s a big, bright building with six stories of natural light and dramatic ocean and bay views. And, what’s going on inside, is just as impressive as its exterior. The New World Center is home to the New World Symphony Orchestra, and with its flexible spaces and cutting-edge media equipment, experiencing this incredible local Miami talent has never been more accessible.
📍 500 17th Street, Miami Beach, FL 33139
2. Knight Concert Hall at the Adrienne Arsht Center
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The James L Knight Concert has the type of exceptional acoustic clarity which makes listening to classic music sound more atmospheric than normal. The grand hall is fully insulated from outside sound and features an adjustable acoustic system, perfectly tuned for symphonies, chamber music, and recitals. The Cleveland Orchestra, one of the ‘Big Five’ orchestras, has made the concert hall its winter home hosting a series of different concerts in the space, since it first opened in 2006.
📍1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132
3. Scottish Rite Temple MIA

Completed in 1923, Scottish Rite Temple MIA is a striking blend of Egyptian and classical styles whose columned façade and generous auditorium provide a resonant, atmospheric setting for orchestral and chamber works. Candlelight concerts here showcase classical repertoire in an intimate, historic Downtown Miami venue, just a short walk from major cultural sites and well connected by public transport.
Find out more about the Scottish Rite Temple MIA here.
📍471 NW 3rd St, Miami, FL 33128
4. Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
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Trinity Episcopal Cathedral is a beautiful, historic church whose Romanesque-Byzantine architecture and soaring vaulted ceiling give classical music a rich, resonant glow. Its magnificent 1920s Skinner pipe organ adds depth and character to everything from sacred works to orchestral transcriptions, making the space feel tailor-made for classical repertoire. With regular classical and sacred performances from ‘Orchestra Miami’, aswell as intimate Candlelight concerts dedicated to composers like Bach, it offers one of Miami’s most atmospheric settings for live classical music.
Find out more about Trinity Episcopal Cathedral here.
📍464 NE 16th Street, Miami, FL 33132
Miami’s finest orchestras right now
1. New World Symphony
The New World Symphony is structured as an orchestral academy made up of young professional musicians who are receiving training for future leadership roles. It’s the only full-time orchestra academy in the States. The New World Symphony presents everything from full-orchestra concerts and chamber music to contemporary works, as well as film-score nights like Hollywood or John Williams, family concerts, and free outdoor WALLCAST performances.
2. Miami Symphony Orchestra (MISO)
Miami Symphony Orchestra, or MISO for short, is the official orchestra for the City of Miami. It consists of 90 professional musicians selected from around the world, and is led by Eduardo Marturet, the Venezuelan composer and esteemed conductor. His performances showcase everything from grand symphonic programs to themed events like the upcoming Latin American Soundscapes, highlighting Latin American repertoire and premieres by regional composers.
3. Orchestra Miami
Orchestra Miami really feels like “Miami’s own” orchestra, made up of top-tier professional musicians who all live in South Florida. It’s the kind of group that brings classical music to where people are, with free, family-friendly events like its Beethoven on the Beach New Year’s celebration right on the shore. You’ll also often find them at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral for “Saturdays at Trinity,” where they lean into fresher, more adventurous programs instead of just the usual classics.
4. South Florida Symphony Orchestra
Born in Key West, the South Florida Symphony Orchestra (SFSO) is a regional powerhouse led by Maestra Sebrina María Alfonso. It carries a genuine community spirit, known for its commitment to music education and its “Juxtapositions” Masterworks series. Beyond classical masterworks, the SFSO keeps things fresh by performing live-to-film scores and holiday pops, ensuring their high-caliber artistry feels accessible and vibrant for everyone across South Florida.
Annual and seasonal classical music series in Miami
1. Miami Beach Classical Music Festival
The Miami Beach Classical Music Festival is a summer highlight, usually kicking off in late June. It’s an eight-week celebration spotlighting elite young musicians chosen for a prestigious training program. Across the city, you can catch around 70 public performances, from full operas to immersive symphonies. Even better, many events are free, including their popular outdoor Wallcast-style shows.
2. Candlelight concert series

This dazzling concert series has been wowing Miami audiences in some truly beautiful historic venues, making classical music feel accessible to everyone. Running all year round, Candlelight concerts span spring performances, outdoor summer shows, and seasonal specials for Valentine’s, Halloween, and Christmas. It’s not just traditional classical either — you’ll also find classical twists on modern favorites, from Ed Sheeran to ABBA.
Candlelight: Best of Bridgerton on Strings
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Scottish Rite Temple MIA
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Scottish Rite Temple MIA
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Eden Roc Miami Beach
From $40.66
Candlelight: Tribute to Bad Bunny
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Hotel Colonnade Coral Gables
From $27.82
Candlelight: Featuring Vivaldi’s Four Seasons & More
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Hotel Colonnade Coral Gables
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Candlelight: Tribute to The Beatles
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January 16, 2026 6:30 PM
Pinecrest Gardens
From $50.29
Candlelight: Ed Sheeran Meets Coldplay
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January 16, 2026 8:45 PM
Pinecrest Gardens
From $51.90
Candlelight Babies: Classical Sounds to Stimulate Little Minds
January 17, 2026 10:00 AM
Eden Roc Miami Beach
$62.70
Candlelight: Tribute to Drake
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Eden Roc Miami Beach
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Candlelight: Tribute to Coldplay on Strings
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Scottish Rite Temple MIA
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Candlelight: Tribute to Bruno Mars
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January 18, 2026 8:45 PM
Scottish Rite Temple MIA
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Candlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer
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Scottish Rite Temple MIA
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Scottish Rite Temple MIA
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Candlelight: Tribute to The Beatles
Hotel Colonnade Coral Gables
From $28.36
Candlelight: Tribute to Fleetwood Mac
January 25, 2026 8:45 PM
Hotel Colonnade Coral Gables
From $28.36
Candlelight: Mozart vs Beethoven
January 31, 2026 6:45 PM
First Church Miami
From $33.71
Candlelight: Queen vs. ABBA
First Church Miami
From $33.22
Candlelight: Tribute to Whitney Houston
February 1, 2026 6:30 PM
Jungle Island
From $35.85
Candlelight: Tribute to Fleetwood Mac
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February 1, 2026 8:45 PM
Jungle Island
From $42.27
Candlelight: Tribute to Bad Bunny
February 7, 2026 6:30 PM
Eden Roc Miami Beach
From $39.00
Candlelight: Valentine’s Day Special
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February 14, 2026 6:30 PM
Scottish Rite Temple MIA
From $36.92
Candlelight: From Bach to The Beatles
February 20, 2026 8:45 PM
First Church Miami
From $34.00
Candlelight: Coldplay & Imagine Dragons
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February 28, 2026 6:15 PM
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
From $32.10
Candlelight: Tribute to Juan Gabriel on Strings
March 7, 2026 8:30 PM
Scottish Rite Temple MIA
From $30.00
Candlelight Open Air: The Best of Frank Sinatra & Nat King Cole
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March 13, 2026 6:30 PM
Pinecrest Gardens
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3. Beethoven on the Beach
If you’re looking for a quintessential local experience, Orchestra Miami’s Beethoven on the Beach is a must. This year, Artistic Director Elaine Rinaldi leads 36 musicians in a vibrant program featuring Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 and Louise Farrenc’s Overture No. 1, with a standout performance by husband-and-wife duo Karen Lord-Powell and Brian Powell. Catch the concerts in Sunny Isles (March 21), Pinecrest Gardens (March 22), and at the Miami Beach Bandshell (March 29) for world-class music in a relaxed, sun-soaked setting.