Celeb-spotting season continues in Miami long after Art Week. Famous artists, musicians, and designers hung around town a little longer, with top DJs like John Summit, Diplo, and Jamie XX performing before and after Art Basel. Here are some of the many cameos you might’ve missed around town this month.
John Summit delivered his signature tech-house grooves and infectious drops at LIV, turning the club into a full-throttle party.
Andres Lopez, Valentina Ferrer, J Balvin, and Ulderico Klain
Kiton fused high craft with contemporary culture at an exclusive “Kiton Familia × J Balvin” Art Basel celebration at Bal Harbour Shops.
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Afrojack and Rampa
The Hamptons’ world-famous Surf Lodge debuted “Surf Lodge Sundays” at Palm Tree Club Miami during Art Week, with a set by Rampa of Berlin’s Keinemusik collective.
Hugel
Revello Premium Mixers served as the exclusive mixer partner for all three nights of Unkommon’s events at Little River Studios.
David Sinopoli and Tara Long
A surreal, sugar-soaked universe took over Miami Art Week as Locust Projects unveiled Tara Long’s most ambitious installation yet.
Solomun
Factory Basel welcomed Solomun, Steve Angello, Butch, Danny Daze, Beltran, Vintage Culture, and others.
Diplo
Diplo brought the energy to Harbour Club with a dynamic set that blended festival-ready drops with his signature genre-bending beats.
Waka Flocka Flame and Marshmello
Marshmello and Waka Flocka Flame delivered an electric set at E11even, blending Marshmello’s feel-good beats with Waka’s trap tracks.
Jamie XX
Sunset on the beach hit different with a live DJ set from Jamie XX as part of Faena Art’s Music Series.
Zaire and Dwyane Wade
Fri&nds — the culture-shaping collective founded by Odell Beckham Jr. — returned to Miami Art Week with a fully immersive installation from artist Hebru Brantley, inspired in part by the dreamlike journey of The Wiz.
DJ Khaled
DJ Khaled brought his We the Best Foundation Weekend back to Miami for a two-day experience featuring the third annual We the Best Golf Classic at the Miami Beach Golf Club.
Uncle Luke
The Museum of Graffiti celebrated its sixth anniversary in a big way, bringing together artists, collectors, and cultural leaders in Wynwood.
Bethan Laura Wood and Robbie Williams
Design Miami celebrated 20 years of shaping the global design landscape.