Miami Open & Miami Music Week Anchor Major March Events in Miami
- Mar 19
- 2 min read
Miami is drawing national and international attention as the Miami Open and Miami Music Week converge with new cultural openings, dining experiences, and luxury travel developments across the city and beyond.

Major Events and Cultural Highlights
From March 24 to 29, Miami Music Week transforms the city into a global electronic music hub, with more than 1,000 events expected to attract over 500,000 attendees. Running through March 29, the Miami Open brings the world’s top tennis players to Miami and is projected to draw more than 300,000 spectators over two weeks.

On March 28, the Rotunda opens at The Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach, a satellite gallery originally designed in an Art Deco style in 1962 by architect Herbert A. Mathes, adding an architectural and cultural highlight to the week’s sports and music programming.
Dining, People, and Travel Developments
United Way Miami is staging VeritageMiami as a fundraising event that links gastronomy with education and community impact, while new and established restaurants are refreshing the local dining scene. Seia has opened above the Brickell skyline as an Italian dining concept with a private social club, and Il Mulino is marking its twentieth anniversary in Miami with a new menu and updated space.

Recent interviews spotlight tennis professional Jakub Menšík after his Miami Open 2025 victory, Canadian actor Marco Grazzini of the series Virgin River and a revisit of Shania Twain’s career trajectory from her early life in Timmins, Ontario to becoming one of the best-selling female recording artists of all time.
On the travel front, coverage looks at the next wave of luxury hotel openings with a focus on privacy, design, and local culture, including high-end properties in Paris near Place de la Concorde and the Tuileries. Aman is expanding its portfolio with new villas in the United States, Greece, Turks and Caicos, the Philippines, and Morocco, while Nammos Resort in Mykonos and the debut of Viceroy Brickell as a new luxury residence in Miami’s Brickell district underscore the momentum in destination and residential development.

