DUO IN CONCERT – Sting & Shaggy
The iconic artists combine their bands to play songs from their recently-released, island-flavored album, “44/876,” and to collaborate on each other’s most celebrated hits. Expect to hear fresh takes on “Every Breath You Take,” “Englishman in New York,” “Message in a Bottle,” “It Wasn’t Me,” “Mr. Boombastic” and “Angel.”
Sat, September 15; 8pm; The Fillmore (1700 Washington Ave. Miami Beach); Tix: range from $104.25 to $150; fillmoremb.com.
DISNEY ON ICE – Mickeys Search Party
This is a brand-new adventure filled with world-class skating, high-flying acrobatics, and unexpected stunts! Help them follow Captain Hook’s treasure map and look for clues in the search for Tinker Bell in immersive, fantastic worlds. Explore the colorful spirit realm of Coco in Miguel’s Disney On Ice debut, sail away with Moana as she bravely saves her island, see Belle in the sky above you as the enchanted chandelier comes to life, and sing-along with Elsa in the icy world of Frozen. Also featuring: Aladdin, Toy Story and The Little Mermaid.
Thur – Sun, September 13-16; BB&T Center (1 Panther Parkway, Sunrise) Tix: start at $16; thebbtcenter.com.
WILD ‘N OUT LIVE – Presented by Nick Cannon
The artist lineup includes: DC Young Fly, IamZoie, Emmanuel Hudson, Justina Valentine, Conceited, Chico Bean, Hitman Holla, Charlie Clips, DJ D-Wrek and Rip Micheals, plus musical guest Yo Gotti!
Fri, September 14; 8pm; American Airlines Arena (601 Biscayne Blvd, Miami); Tix: start at $16; AAarena.com.
YEE-HAW – Dierks Bentley
The country singer-songwriter broke through 15 years ago with his self-titled debut album and its 2005 follow-up, “Modern Day Drifter,” which both went platinum. He is also known for his “Black” release, featuring the singles “Different for Girls” and “Somewhere on a Beach.” His opening acts are Grammy nominees Brothers Osborne and hit makers Lanco.
Fri, September 14; 7 pm; Coral Sky Amphitheatre (601-7 Sansburys Way, West Palm Beach): Tix: $25-$100; amphitheatrewestpalmbeach.com.
CONCERT – Jesús Adrián Romero
The Mexican author, Latin Christian music singer, composer and pastor has been been nominated for three Latin Grammy awards.
Sun, September 16; 8pm; The Fillmore (1700 Washington Ave. Miami Beach) Tix: ranger form $68-$198: fillmoremb.com.
ST PATTY’s DAY – Ok, Halfway
The public is invited to bring their friends and family to an all-day “Halfway to St. Patrick’s Party.” Chef Mike Brothers will be serving up his famous corned beef and cabbage, bangers & mash, corned beef on rye sandwiches as well as tasty shepherd’s pie. There will also be: Irish Bagpipers, DJ Drew from I Heart Media, Frank on the piano and Step Dancers.
Sat, September 15; 11am – 1am; Runyon’s of Coral Springs (9810 W. Sample Road, Coral Springs): No cover.
THE LOST 80’S – Live Show
Featuring A Flock of Seagulls, Wang Chung, Farrington and Mann the original vocalist of When in Rome UK, Naked Eyes and Animotion. Originally scheduled at the Pompano Beach Amphitheater. Please bring your original ticket(s) purchased from AXS.com and a valid ID and exchange them for new comparable ticket(s).
Sat, September 15; 7:30pm; Parker Playhouse (707 NE 8th St, Fort Lauderdale); Parkerplayhouse.com.
ROCK N’ ROLL – Legend
The former Van Halen frontman and solo artist (“I Can’t Drive 55”) performs with his current band as Sammy Hagar & The Circle return to South Florida for a one night only performance.
Sat; September 15; 8pm; Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino (1 Seminole Way, Hollywood); Tix: range from $45-$105; seminolehardrockhollywood.com.
BOATS – 2018 Florida Fall Show
Warm up with hot deals. Boat shows are the place to buy! Hundreds of new model and closed out boats are available to buy on site. Often some of the best prices of the year are available as exhibitors offer special show pricing or other incentives. Plus, it’s the perfect time to order a new boat to ensure it arrives ready to launch in the spring.
Fri, Sat, and Sun September 14-16; 9am-5pm; The South Florida Fairgrounds (9067 Southern Blvd, West Palm Beach); Tix: $10: FloridaFallBoatShow.com.
CONCERT – CARLOS VIVES
Carlos Vives was born Colombia, and at the age 12 moved to Bogotá in search of a better life. In Bogotá, he also acquired a taste for rock, getting involved in the local music scene, and started playing in bars and cafés around the city. In 1982, Vives began acting in a number of shows and telenovelas and in 1986 found fame by playing the title role of Gallito Ramírez,
Sat, September 15; 8pm; American Airlines Arena (601 Biscayne Blvd, Miami); Tix: start at $51; AAarena.com.
source https://hotspotsmagazine.com/2018/09/11/top-10-of-the-week-3/
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