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In Miami, the best music isn't found in the superstar lineups of American Airlines Arena or the Arsht Center. Instead, many of the city's top indie talents take the stage at the black, boxy underground arena known as the Performing Arts eXchange (PAX). This highly-lauded local venue, tucked away under an overpass in Little Havana, is home to booty shaking, Afro-Cuban beats and a well-stocked bar. From local acts like Locos por Juana to Cuban crooners like Luis Bofill, their roster runs the gamut. They host screenings, panels and meetings, too. So if a laid-back vibe, artsy attitude and cultural diversity are right up your alley, so is PAX.
With Clyde Gordon. Music by DJ Durty.
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Great Music in a great place, do not miss it, you will enjoy it!
Event Review: Minimal
These guys are great and the venue PAX has an awesome sound. perfect!
Set back about a hundred steps from SW Eighth Street, a black, boxy building hides in the shadow of I-95. This is the Performing Arts Exchange, also known as PAX Miami. Just more than a year ago, owner and art buyer Roxanne Scalia completed renovations on the former Miami Herald distribution center. She quickly booked a bunch of bands, including Miami jam stars Suénalo, local Latin fusion legends Locos por Juana, and Magic City alt-rockers Minimal. In the intervening 13 months,... More »
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