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No tickets to the ‘Eras Tour’ in Florida? Here are some other Swift-themed events near Miami
Skeleton House in New Orleans adopts Taylor Swift theme
Every year, a house in New Orleans puts together a massive display of skeletons and puns. This year, there’s a skeleton for every Taylor Swift era.
“Florida!!!” Are you ready to welcome Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” shows the Sunshine State way?
The second U.S. leg of Swift’s super-successful “Eras Tour” is starting in Florida this month, when “Miss Americana” kicks things off with three shows in Miami in less than a week away.
But even if you don’t have tickets to the “Eras Tour” (Miami version), there are plenty of Swift-inspired events to attend in the days around her shows at Hard Rock Stadium.
Here’s when and where Taylor Swift’s Miami shows are, some Swift-themed events happening around Miami the weekend of her concerts and how to watch “The Eras Tour” movie.
Are you ready for it? See countdown to Swift’s first Miami show
When are the Miami ‘Eras Tour’ dates? Swifties have three weeks left
Taylor Swift will perform near Miami, Florida, on Thursday, Oct. 18, through Saturday, Oct. 20, 2024, at the Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens. She will then head to three other North American cities for the remainder of the Eras Tour:
- Oct. 25-27: New Orleans, Caesars Superdome
- Nov. 1-3: Indianapolis, Lucas Oil Stadium
- Nov. 14-16, Nov. 21-23: Toronto, Rogers Centre
Where is the Hard Rock Stadium located?
Hard Rock Stadium is in Miami Gardens, on Don Shula Drive. The last time Swift performed at Hard Rock Stadium was on her 2018 Reputation Tour.
Tickets too expensive? Didn’t get into the presale? No worries, see Taylor Swift-inspired events during concert weekend
Here are some Taylor Swift-themed events happening around the Miami area from Friday, Oct. 18 through Sunday, Oct. 20:
Taylor Swift Friendship Bracelet Making Station – Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay is hosting complimentary friendship bracelet making stations from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on October 18 through 20 in the hotel lobby.
Taylor Swift Cowboy Hat Making Station – Kimpton EPIC Hotel’s pop-up is hosting an event with local shop Hats & Hats to decorate cowboy chats, running daily from 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. Oct. 18 through Oct. 20.
Souvenir Pop-Up Shop – Grab a souvenir to remember the Eras Tour at Fontainebleau Miami Beach’s special pop-up shop. The pop-up will be open October 18-20 for guests of the hotel.
Eras Tour Movie Night – The Eden Roc Miami Beach will be streaming The Eras Tour film along with the concert on Friday, Oct. 18.
Taylor Swift Brunch at World of Beer – Enjoy a brunch filled with Taylor Swift’s greatest hits at World of Beer on Oct.19 from 11 a.m. through 3 p.m. The event is free but few tickets are left. Find tickets here.
Eras Tour Pre-Party – Hosted by the team behind the 13: A Taylor Swift Fan Podcast, this event will take place on Saturday, October 19, at the Loews Miami Beach Hotel. Tickets start at $13.
Pre-concert ‘Par-Tay’ – Pre-concert party at Bleau Bar with favorite Swift songs before the big show. The party will take place on Sunday, October 19 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Fontainebleau Miami Beach.
Pool ‘Par-Tay’ – Dive into the ultimate Taylor Swift pool party at Tidal Cove’s 5-acre waterpark on Oct. 19 through Oct. 20. The event is complimentary for guests of the resort; however, a limited number of public access tickets and cabanas were released on Friday, Oct. 4.
Didn’t get ticket to ‘Eras Tour’ or a Swiftie event? Here’s where to stream concert movie
The streaming version of “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)” film hit Disney+ back in March, with five additional songs for Swifties to scream their heart out to.
Variety reported “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” pulled in $261.7 million at the global box office after its Oct. 13 debut, making it the highest-grossing concert film to date. On Dec. 13, Swift’s birthday, the film was released digitally on Amazon Prime.
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Miami Earns Two Seed as Regional Destination is set for the Path to Omaha
Last season, the Cinderella run to Super Regionals as the No. 3 seed was just the start of what the Miami Hurricanes baseball program could return to under J.D. Arteaga.
This season, the Canes finished with a 38-18 record and in fifth place in the conference, while playing like a two seed all season, ranking as high as No. 17 in the country before falling out and remaining in the low 20s to high 30s in their RPI rankings.
However, the Canes’ goals have always been to get to Omaha, and now they know where their journey begins as they look to make that dream a reality. Moreover, that reality can quickly change overnight.
Arteaga highlighted this after the Canes’ loss to eventual ACC Baseball Championship winners Georgia Tech. It’s the survive-and-advance season.
“It’s not another chance tomorrow,” Arteaga said. “So that’s something we talked about coming into this is understanding what a loss at this point of the season means. It’s kind of a practice run this week. If we lose we’re out of the tournament but we got a chance to dress out and compete next weekend. Next weekend we lose and then season’s over and for some guys their careers are over. So a learning lesson that we can’t take anything for granted. We’ve got to show up, we’ve got to be ready to go for nine innings every game.”
The Hurricanes land in the Gainesville Regional. They have a chance to redeem themselves after the series loss early in the season, while also having a chance of making it out and having a strong Super Regional hosting chance in the 8th seed pod.
This story will be updated with game dates and times once the NCAA bracket is fully revealed on Monday morning.
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Lionel Messi subbed off early in Miami win over Philadelphia
Lionel Messi headed into the World Cup break a bit earlier than planned, and now it’ll be Argentina waiting to see if there’s an injury to worry about.
Messi, who almost never gets subbed out of matches, left in the 73rd minute, meaning he was long gone before Luis Suárez’s third goal of the night lifted the defending MLS champions past the last-place Philadelphia Union 6-4 on Sunday night.
Messi had two assists and Germán Berterame scored twice during a record-setting first half for Inter Miami. But Messi basically took himself out of play in the 71st minute and reached toward his left hamstring at least once, then didn’t even venture toward the Inter Miami bench when he could be subbed out.
Messi was replaced by Mateo Silvetti, then left immediately through the tunnel connecting the field with the team’s locker room. Messi was walking under his own power, albeit slowly, and without any team medical personnel with him.
Rodrigo De Paul, on his birthday, scored in stoppage time to seal the win for Inter Miami.
Heavy rain began falling early in the second half, causing some players to seem to slip on the turf. It wasn’t clear if Messi’s departure was precautionary or not, and it didn’t seem like he took any major missteps during the worst of the rain.
Messi has said in the past that he would only play in the World Cup if healthy. Argentina starts group stage play on June 16.
Milan Iloski had a first-half hat trick — including two penalty kicks — and Bruno Damiani also scored for Union, which was up 2-0 only 10 minutes into the match. That start set the stage for the teams to be tied at 4-4 at the half.
The eight goals by halftime was an MLS record, the league said.
Messi has already appeared in five World Cups, winning the Golden Ball as the tournament’s best player twice — first in 2014, then again in 2022 when he led Argentina to the title. That award has been given out only since 1982, but he is the lone player to win it twice.
Argentina is in Group J for the World Cup and its group stage matches are: Algeria, at Kansas City, on June 16; Austria, at Arlington, Texas, on June 22; and Jordan, back in Arlington, on June 27.
If Argentina wins that group — and the defending champions would be heavily favored to do so — then Messi would play a Round of 32 match in Miami Gardens on July 3. The only other way for Messi to play in South Florida during the tournament would be if Argentina is in the third-place match on July 18.
Of course, all that is contingent on whether Messi plays. And that would now seem to be in at least some question.
Inter Miami (9-2-4, 31 points) enters the break second in the Eastern Conference, two points behind Nashville (10-1-3, 33 points). Inter Miami is also fourth in the Supporters’ Shield standings — a trophy that Philadelphia won last season.
The Union won’t be winning that this season. Not even close.
They’re at the bottom of the league, a stunning first-to-worst collapse and head into the break with seven points — at 1-10-4.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this recap.
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Overnight car burglary, chase under investigation in Pinecrest, police say
Pinecrest Police are investigating after a car burglary and chase unfolded early Sunday morning.
The department said an officer was conducting a proactive crime prevention detail around 2 a.m. and saw a suspicious gray BMW parked on the wrong side of the road with its lights turned off near Southwest 66th Avenue. The officer remained in the area to monitor the car, and shortly after saw multiple people dressed in black clothing and wearing ski masks run from a nearby home’s yard to enter the car.
Investigators said they initially believed the suspects had burglarized a different car that was outside of the home. Officers said this was later confirmed, learning the suspects entered the unlocked car as the residents slept inside the home.
Pinecrest Police said the officer tried to stop them, but the driver allegedly backed the BMW into the officer’s marked police car, hitting it before speeding off and prompting a chase. The officer was not hurt.
The department said the suspects sped north on the Palmetto Expressway, and the chase was ended near the Sunset Drive area after officers lost sight of the BMW. However, the car eventually crashed in Hollywood in Broward County. One person, who has not yet been identified, was taken into custody as the other people inside ran off.
Pinecrest Police said while they have identified the registered owner of the BMW, the owner is reportedly not cooperating with law enforcement. The BMW was not reported as stolen, nor was it rented.
“This incident serves as an important reminder for residents to remain vigilant during holiday weekends,” the department said in a statement. “Many families travel during Memorial Day weekend, leaving homes and vehicles vulnerable to opportunistic criminals. Residents are encouraged to lock their vehicles, remove valuables from plain view, activate exterior lighting and security cameras when available, and report suspicious activity immediately.”
The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with more information is asked to call Pinecrest Police.
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