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Art Basel Miami Beach 2022 is a big deal. This year marks 20 years since the Swiss fair came to town, bringing with it plenty of art, performances, an increasing tally of crypto-related things, and, yes, an absolutely insane number of parties.
While Art Basel's official dates are December 1-3 at the Miami Beach Convention Center, the surrounding parties flow throughout the entire Miami Art Week. And the parties are everywhere and everything, ranging from free public spectacles to ultra-private, invite-only affairs.
Amid hundreds and hundreds of options, here are the ten best parties the general public can attend — invite not required.
Elemental has all the elements for a good time for crypto-loving denizens. Billed as having one of the largest collections of NFTs and with daytime talks focusing on tech, policy, virtual reality, and seemingly everything in between, Elemental nighttime programming will be a time to turn up. DJs slated to perform include masked French producer Malaa (November 30), English producer Duke Dumont (December 1), RL Grime (December 2), and Madeon (December 3). 9 p.m. Wednesday, November 30 through Sunday, December 4 at Elemental Compound, 59 NW 36th St., Miami; elemental.miami. Tickets cost $25 to $70 via elementalmiami.xtixs.com.
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The good vibes of Miami Art Week only get elevated with good beats. And on the world-class DJ front, LIV will be overflowing with thumping goodness all week long. Its Basel Edition string of shows kicks off on Wednesday, November 30 with a set by Swedish kingpin Alesso. Also gracing the decks through the week are Black Coffee with a special appearance by street artist Alec Monopoly (December 1), eternal partiers the Chainsmokers (December 2), and Dutch producer Martin Garrix (December 3). 11 p.m. Wednesday, November 30 through Sunday, December 4 at LIV Nightclub, 4411 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; livnightclub.com. Tickets cost $50 to $115 via liv.tixr.com.
The Hurry Up Slowly event series has made waves in recent months with a DJ-loaded Divine Voyage in Bimini and shenanigans aplenty for this year's Miami Race Week. For its Miami Art Week happenings, the worlds of art, music, and web3 are coming together for four nights of shows at Toejam Backlot in Wynwood. Headliners include Blond:Ish (November 30), CamelPhat (December 1), Gordo (December 2), and, closing things out are the Martinez Brothers (December 3). 9 p.m. Wednesday, November 30 through Saturday, December 3 at Toejam Backlot, 150 NW 21st St., Miami; artweek.hurryupslowly.io. Tickets cost $30 to $100 via get-in.com.
Usually a Miami Music Week mainstay, Epic Pool Parties takes over the Sagamore for its Miami Art Week edition. Expect the dazzling deco property to take things to another level with its "Into the Wild (Future)" theme with audiovisual displays from Jonathan Cowan Productions and Electric Ibiza. Pre- or post-stroll hit one of the pool parties, with the slate including Tiga (November 30), Hi-Lo (December 2), Oscar G (December 3), and Sasha and Danny Tenaglia (December 4). Wednesday, November 30 through Sunday, December 4 at the Sagamore South Beach, 1671 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; theepicpoolparty.com. Tickets cost $40 to $150 via eventbrite.com.
With South Florida being the epicenter of the SoundCloud rap scene, it only makes sense that the music streaming service makes its way down to Miami for the week. It's taking over Supercar Rooms in Wynwood on December 1 for a day-into-night event that starts with networking and mingling opportunities for artists looking to grow their careers. At night, enjoy live performances by J.I.D, KenTheMan, and Armani White, along with DJ sets by DJ PeeWee, Spineli, and Soulection's Joe Kay and host Supa Cindy of 99JAMZ. 6 p.m. Thursday, December 1, at Supercar Rooms, 2022 NW First Ct., Miami. Admission is free with RSVP via soundcloudnextwavmiami.splashthat.com.
Delusionville promises to be an art-meets-music spectacle like no other. Photo by Toni Villen
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Welcome to Snowrow! For the first time in history, elrow, the most important global immersive brand in the world comes to Andorra. One of the most important global electronics brands, which has created unique experiences in more than 40 countries, makes its debut at Grandvalira for the first time ever with a four-day festival.
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The world’s most infamous immersive event brand, elrow, is excited to unveil the lineup to their most epic theme yet, Delusionville – a 12 hour trip into the collaborative minds of legendary street artist and “art phenom”, Ron English, the Arnau family, Link Miami Rebels (CLUB SPACE, SPACE PARK). Held in Miami’s sprawling new Factory Town venue, Delusionville will be making its first and only showing in the USA during the esteemed Art Basel week in Miami on December 1. Dubbed as an XXL-sized edition, Delusionville will put on display some of the most in demand DJs from underground house and techno into an immersive, technicolor explosion of surrealism, pop-art mashups and mind-twisting production.