BOHO House Miami Turns Five: A New Era of Soulful Celebration Begins in Wynwood
- rcastro05
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There’s nightlife – and then there’s Boho House. For the past five years, this lush hideaway tucked into the heart of Wynwood has redefined what it means to gather in Miami. More than just a venue, Boho is a vibe, a ritual, a sanctuary wrapped in sound, soul and good vibes.

Now, as it celebrates its fifth anniversary, Boho House isn’t looking back – it’s evolving. The beloved space is marking the milestone with the launch of an exclusive, by-referral-only membership club, where Members will enjoy preferred access, table concessions and insider events—while the culture remains cohesive, curated, and deeply Boho.
On Saturday, May 17, the evening promises to be a sensory journey through the soul of Boho: world-class music, intentional cuisine and a gathering of kindred spirits. It’s not just a party – it’s a portal into the next era of conscious nightlife, where energy leads and everything else follows.
Founded in 2020 by Juan E. Shamizo and Alexandr Antonovich, the concept was simple but radical: a place of connection without pretense, elegance without ego and rhythm without rules. No bottle parades. No velvet ropes. Just a curated mix of Afro house, melodic grooves and global sounds layered over warm lighting, intentional design and a kitchen where the chefs—affectionately called “culinary shamans”—infuse every dish with music and movement. The crowd? A soulful, stylish 25–45 set who’ve outgrown bottle service but still crave the dance floor.

Shamizo, a former DJ himself, has transformed Boho House into a haven for sonic storytelling. Here, music isn't background – it's the main character. Nights often feature surprise sets from internationally renowned DJs fresh off global tours, spinning under the stars without fanfare, letting the beats speak for themselves.
While nightlife may be Boho’s calling card, its spirit pulses well beyond the midnight hour. Weekly Shabbat dinners bring intention to the table, while full moon ceremonies and community yoga sessions invite guests to reconnect – with each other and themselves.
For more information and to keep up, visit: www.bohohousemiami.com