Miami’s club scene is always active, but it’s been particularly exciting recently.

French DJ Hugel behind a DJ booth with Puerto Rican singer Ozuna
Hugel and Ozuna played Miami’s Palm Tree Club.

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Miami’s club scene is always active, but it’s been particularly exciting recently, with appearances from Hugel, Ozuna, 50 Cent, Cam’ron, and many others. The city marked Latinx History Month and Breast Cancer Awareness Month with events and activations that courted local wellness and creative leaders.

Here are more of the many sightings you might’ve missed around the city recently.

Hugel lit up the function at Palm Tree Club in Miami, joined by Ozuna, French Montana, Odell Beckham Jr., and others.

Dawn Feinberg and DJ Drez at the 10th Annual Pink Yoga Class

The 10th Annual Pink Yoga Class brought the community together for an inspiring evening benefiting the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF). Led by Angeles Almuna, founder of Fashion Strikes Cancer, and Dawn Feinberg of Ahana Yoga, with music by DJ Drez, the event invited guests to move, breathe, and connect in support of a powerful cause.

50 Cent and Cam’ron teamed up at LIV.

Bleau Bar & LIV on Sunday turned all the way up as 50 Cent took the stage. The legendary artist brought hit after hit, keeping the crowd hyped and the energy high. He was joined by Cam’ron, Ne-Yo, and Jeremih.

Smiti Kanodia, Jane Wooldridge, Craig Robins, and Salma Merchant Rahmathulla

The Art Deco Alive! Symposium, presented in collaboration with The Wolfsonian-FIU, brought together leading voices in architecture, design, and real estate for an engaging exploration of Miami Beach and Mumbai’s Art Deco connection.

Silent Addy behind the decks at E11even

Silent Addy took over the E11even decks for a high-energy set in the heart of downtown Miami.

three men in suits pose togetherJorge Mas, Jorge M. Pérez, and Kenneth C. Griffin

McKinsey & Company’s Miami office hosted the Fourth Annual CEO Dinner on the Future of Miami and Florida, an invite-only gathering led by Ken Griffin, founder and CEO of Citadel, and Andre Dua, senior partner and Miami office managing partner at McKinsey.

three men dressed like punks pose inside an galleryRussell Murphy, Johnny Fernandez, and Jowee Infoe

The Museum of Graffiti honored Latinx Heritage Month during Wynwood’s monthly Art Walk. The museum unveiled a limited-edition collection of three whiskey glasses, each designed by celebrated Latinx artists Infoe, Mars, and Tesoe.

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