Miami’s Broadway season for 2026-2027 will include two South Florida premieres.

“The Great Gatsby” and “Buena Vista Social Club” will get their regional debut at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts (with the latter then moving to Fort Lauderdale for a run).

And “A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical” will play the Magic City for the first time.

Other national musical tours announced include “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast,” “Jersey Boys” and “The Sound of Music.”

Season ticket packages are now on sale, with prices ranging from $260 to $975 for all six shows.

• To become a subscriber or renew a subscription, call the Arsht Center at 305-949-6722 or the season ticket-holder hotline at 800-939-8587, or visit arshtcenter.org.

• Ticket holders will also have access to Arsht Plus, a series of pre-performance experiences such as artist conversations, dance lessons, cooking demonstrations, live music and family fun with select performances.

A breakdown of the upcoming season

Sept. 29-Oct. 4, 2026 — ‘Buena Vista Social Club’

Buena Vista Social Club” raised its first curtain on Broadway in 2025 (producers include John Leguizamo and LaChanze). Inspired by real events, the show tells the story of legendary singer Omara Portuondo and an iconic band from their start in the 1950s through the 1990s, with the release of their cultural bookmark album of the same name in 1997. It won five Tony Awards and a Grammy for Best Musical Theater Album.

"Buena Vista Social Club" will come to the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami Sept. 29-Oct. 4, 2026 (Matthew Murphy/Courtesy)

Matthew Murphy

“Buena Vista Social Club” will come to the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami from Sept. 29 to Oct. 4. (Matthew Murphy/Courtesy)

Dec. 1-6, 2026 — ‘A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical’

This jukebox musical strings along Neil Diamond’s chart-topping songbook to tell the story of the singer/composer’s journey from Brooklyn boy to iconic hitmaker. Along the way, you get top tunes such as “Sweet Caroline,” “Forever in Blue Jeans,” “Love On The Rocks,” “Hello Again,” “I’ll Come Running,” “Solitary Man,” “I’m A Believer” and more. The show first bowed on Broadway in 2022.

Jan. 12-17, 2027 — ‘The Great Gatsby’

The Roaring Twenties get flappers flapping in the new musical based on the classic American 1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald about wealth, romantic indiscretions, class distinction and tragic love. The Great White Way got “The Great Gatsby” in 2024, the same year it won Best Costume Design of a Musical at the Tony Awards.

Samantha Pauly and the cast of the Broadway production of "The Great Gatsby." (Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman/Courtesy)

Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman

Samantha Pauly and the cast of the Broadway production of “The Great Gatsby.” (Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman/Courtesy)

Feb. 9-14, 2027 — ‘The Sound Of Music’

Loosely based on a true story set in Austria of the 1930s, the musical opens with a young Maria preparing to become a nun. However, the Mother Abbess sends her to be governess to the seven children of widowed Capt. von Trapp. The family, the romance and any chance of a happy ending are threatened by the rise of Nazism. The show includes now-standards such as “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi,” “Sixteen Going On Seventeen,” “The Lonely Goatherd,” “So Long, Farewell,” “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” “Edelweiss” and — of course — the title song.

(on staircase) Cayleigh Capaldi (Maria Rainer) with the von Trapp Children (l to r) Haddie Mac (Brigitta), Luciana VanDette (Gretl), Benjamin Stasiek (Kurt), Ruby Caramore (Marta), Ava Davis (Louisa), Eli Vander Griend (Friedrich), Ariana Ferch (Liesl) in "The Sound of Music." (Jeremy Daniel/Courtesy)

Jeremy Daniel

“The Sound of Music” is coming to Miami’s Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in February 2027. (Jeremy Daniel/Courtesy)

March 30-April 4, 2027 — ‘Disney’s Beauty and the Beast’

Based on the 1991 animated movie, “Beauty and the Beast” opened on Broadway in 1994 and ran for a highly successful 13 years. The show, which won a Tony Award for Best Costume Design, follows village outcast Belle as she tries to undo a spell that turned a prince into the Beast. Longtime fans will recognize songs including “Be Our Guest” and, naturally, “Beauty and the Beast” from the film.

Kyra Belle Johnson and Fergie L. Philippe in "Disney's Beauty and the Beast." (Matthew Murphy/Courtesy)

Matthew Murphy

Kyra Belle Johnson and Fergie L. Philippe in “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.” (Matthew Murphy/Courtesy)

June 8-13, 2027 — ‘Jersey Boys’

This jukebox musical tracing the troubled path of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons to the top of the charts ran on Broadway from 2005 to 2017 and won four Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Showstoppers include “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Walk Like a Man,” “Working My Way Back to You” and “Rag Doll.”