January is all about fresh starts, renewed energy, and pressing the reset button on your mood. And our selection of top Miami events in January 2026 does just that.
We’ve got feel-good philanthropic galas, soul-stirring orchestral moments honoring Miami’s Art Deco history, spiritually rich pieces at PAMM, marathon milestones to knock out, and laugh-out-loud nights at the Hard Rock. There’s something for every taste to help you move into the year at your own pace.
Begin the Year by Giving Back: Charity Events and Galas
January 10th, 22nd, and 24th | Multiple Venues

Ring in the New Year with purpose and the simple joy of sharing by supporting one, or more, of these meaningful Miami events in January:
Be A Voice Gala 2026, January 10
Join the “Voices” championing youth in the foster care system at this elegant black-tie evening and help them open doors to a brighter tomorrow. You get to wine, dine, dance, and bid on exclusive auction items with fellow changemakers at The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne, as this year’s theme “Bloom Where You Are Planted” celebrates resilience, hope, and growth.
YoungArts Miami Gala 2026, January 10
Sponsored by Oscar de la Renta, this evening affair makes a fitting conclusion to National YoungArts Week while supporting rising talents in their pursuit of creative freedom. This year, the five days of multidisciplinary live performances wrap up at the Rubell Museum with a fundraiser and an inspiring awards night.
Annual Splendor in the Garden, January 22
Get your front-row tickets to an outdoor runway show by Neiman Marcus Coral Gables, and help nurture the next generation of conservationists. Set against the lush backdrop of the Fairchild Botanic Garden, proceeds from this stylish afternoon fund vital school science and education programs, while keeping you on top of trends.
The Underline Sneaker Ball 2026, January 24
It’s the launch of a signature sneaker, culinary fest, and fundraiser rolled into one! You’ll arrive for the silent auction and a chance to support Friends of The Underline, but end up staying for the eye-popping entertainment and palpable energy.
The Royal Ball of Prince Orlovsky, January 24
This roaring 20s masquerade offers the rare opportunity to step into an immersive world crafted by the Florida Grand Opera (FGO).
Marking the opening night of “Die Fledermaus” at the Adrienne Arsht Center, this one-of-a-kind evening will have you enjoying a champagne tower, a royal ball, dinner on stage, Prince Orlofsky’s legendary hospitality, and the Elevare award ceremony, followed by after-hours entertainment, all while you help fund FGO’s vision for the future of opera.
Woody De Othello: coming forth by day at PAMM
January 1st - June 28th | 1103 Biscayne Boulevard, Perez Art Museum Miami, Downtown Miami

Woody De Othello. Installation: Untitled Works, 2025. Courtesy the artist, Jessica Silverman and Karma. Photo: Phillip Maisel
You have to experience it to fully absorb the nuanced spirituality and ritualistic gravity of Woody De Othello’s immersive installation, widely appreciated during Art Basel 2025.
His first museum solo in Miami, “coming forth by day” is heavily inspired by the “Egyptian Book of the Dead: The Book of Coming Forth by Day” (2000) and Othello’s interpretation of written works by Afrocentric scholars.
This deeply personal and materially rich exhibit features a series of ceramic and wood sculptures, a large-scale bronze, tiled wall works, clay-painted walls, and subtle use of herbal scents. It will stay on display through to June 28th.
South Beach Jazz Festival
January 8th-11th | Multiple Venues Across Miami Beach

With the theme “From Disability to Serendipity,” this Miami Beach tradition brings together jazz musicians of all abilities and statures to fill your weekend with smooth vocals and timeless melodies. It’s easily one of the top Miami events in January 2026, so come and experience the rich legacy of jazz in Miami, as this annual celebration unfolds across free outdoor concerts and club shows.
This year’s lineup includes Federico Britos Jazz Quintet, John Pizzarelli, The Harden Project, Spam AllStars, the Spanish Harlem Orchestra with special guest Etienne Charles, Ricky Ricardi, and Lemon City Trio, among other classic to contemporary artists.
Art Deco Weekend
January 9th-11th | Along Ocean Drive & Lummus Park, South Beach

In its 49th year, Art Deco Weekend goes far beyond postcard views, bringing you themed architecture walking tours around South Beach’s most iconic buildings, including the fan-favorite “Crimes and Scandals” tour that gives you all the secrets you’ve always wanted to know about the city’s infamous past.
Set along Ocean Drive, this magical weekend feels like a leaf right out of history and gives you an insider’s view of Miami Beach’s timeless glamour and design heritage, while spotlighting the Miami Design Preservation League’s efforts to protect it for future generations.
They also have live jazz performances and dance lessons to round out the festivities Miami style.
Short FILM FESTIVAL: Best of Fest 2025 + Here We Gather: All We Need, We Already Have Exhibit
January 11th + January 25th - March 22nd | 16701 SW 72nd Avenue, Deering Estate, Palmetto Bay

Rounding up and scoring all the cinematic gems released over the past year, the MIAMI short FILM FESTIVAL (MIAMIsFF) will be hosting a special evening show on the 11th. After a brief cocktail reception, you’ll be treated to a screening of the winners in the categories of Best Comedy, Best Animation, Best Documentary, and the prestigious Jury Award.
Later, on the 25th, “Here We Gather…All We Need, We Already Have” will debut with a free opening reception. True to its name, the exhibit will showcase works made of materials found at the Deering Estate and curated by Dainy Tapia.
Featuring works by Rebecca White, David Valiente, Karla Kantorovich, Jessica (Yessica) Gispert, and Maria Theresa Barbist, among other artists, this two-month-long display will highlight the ephemerality of natural materials, allowing them to shift and weather over time, lending the exhibit great repeat value.
Outdoor Science Lab for Families at the Vizcaya
January 15th | 3251 South Miami Avenue, Vizcaya Museum & Gardens, Coconut Grove

The Vizcaya turns into your personal outdoor lab for the night with this after-hours family experience. Guided by local scientists and educators, kids aged 6-12 are invited to explore the fascinating wildlife that crawls out after sunset at these historic grounds.
Each child will receive a flashlight at check-in to assist their study, followed by a story circle hosted by the Miami-Dade Public Library plus science-based art and craft activities to round out this immersive learning program.
Life Time Miami Marathon & Half Marathon
January 24th-25th | Course Spans Downtown Miami, South Beach, and Coconut Grove

Miami’s favorite year-opening race is back to challenge 18,500 athletes from more than 80 countries. Choose between a marathon, half marathon, and 5K to test your limits and catch the best of the city en route, from the shimmering bay views of Downtown to the Art Deco landmarks of South Beach, and palm-lined avenues of Coconut Grove.
There’s also a Kids Run that will have elementary to middle-school runners competing for top honors and a medal for each at the finish line, if they can conquer the 26.2-mile route.
Jerry Seinfeld, Stavros Halkias, Penn & Teller, and More Comedy Gold at the Hard Rock
January 16th, 17th, 23rd, 24th & 31st | 1 Seminole Way, Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood

Kickstart your year with hearty laughs courtesy of Hard Rock Hotel’s label-defying lineup:
Stavros Halkias, Jan. 16:
If you’ve seen this “Fat Rascal” star on Netflix or tuned into one of his podcasts, then you know you’re in for an evening of belly laughs. He’s bringing “The Dreamboat Tour” to town, and you’re invited to experience his unfiltered self, up close and personal.
Miami Comedy Festival, Jan. 17
Catch the likes of Earthquake, Special K, and Sommore for a night of nonstop laughs that will echo well beyond the curtain call.
Jerry Seinfeld, Jan. 23-24
With one of the most successful comedy series of all time to his name, this Emmy and Golden Globe winner needs no introduction. Reserve your seat to dive into the kind of shenanigans he’s been up to lately.
Penn & Teller 50th Anniversary Tour, Jan. 31
From busking to sold-out Broadway shows, this chaotic duo has come a long way. You won’t want to miss these acclaimed comedic magicians in action, as they bring the antics that made them one of Las Vegas’s most beloved resident headliners to town.
Ailey II, Rhapsody in Blue, Bronfman Plays Beethoven, and More Performances at the Arsht Center
January 8th-31st (check specific event dates) | 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Adrienne Arsht Center, Arts and Entertainment District

Here are our top picks for performances at the Adrienne Arsht Center this January:
The Inheritance (Part 1), Jan. 8th-25th
Watch the Florida premiere of this two-part contemporary epic that explores the meaning of love, loss, and legacy within the LGBTQ community. It has been praised for being deeply emotional and unexpectedly humorous, intimate and strong.
Ailey II, Jan. 9th
This dance production by Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s second company shines a spotlight on its next generation of performers. South Florida native Jordyn White, known for her powerful stage presence, leads the contemporary program with a full ensemble under the direction of Francesca Harper.
Rhapsody in Blue, Jan. 10th
Marcus Roberts’ Trio delivers a fresh take on George Gershwin's masterpiece, in collaboration with the New World Symphony, at this evening program. A fusion of jazz and classical elements, Roberts’ skillful improvisation meets its harmonious match under the technical clarity of conductor Andrew Grams for an electrifying performance.
Verdi's Requiem, Jan. 23rd-24th
If emotionally charged classical works speak to you, then you won’t want to miss this musical production by The Cleveland Orchestra.
Led by the acclaimed baton of Franz Welser-Möst, this dramatic presentation moves from grief to hope, backed by powerful percussion and an exceptional quartet including tenor Joshua Guerrero and soprano Asmik Grigorian.
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Jan. 26th
Another powerful piece of Arsht’s 2025–26 Classical Music Series, this program features Vasily Petrenko leading the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in two meaningful symphonies on its 80th-anniversary tour. We recommend arriving early to catch the pre-show discussion, scheduled an hour before the show.
Itzhak Perlman’s Cinema Serenade, Jan. 28th
Legendary violinist Itzhak Perlman partners with The Cleveland Orchestra to serenade you with the silver screen’s most stirring melodies. Gear up for an intense evening as the lineup includes “Schindler's List’s” hauntingly beautiful score and the evocative love theme from “Cinema Paradiso.”
Mikailo Kasha, Jan. 30th
Ranked among the top 1% of bassists worldwide, Miami’s own Mikailo Kasha will be taking center stage at the Arsht Center’s outdoor plaza. Expect to tune into the award-winning composer’s original works, as he leads his modern jazz quartet for an unforgettable concert experience under the stars.
Bronfman Plays Beethoven, Jan. 30th-31st
Another can’t-miss concert for classical music fans, this program pairs Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5 with Mozart's Symphony No. 41 to deliver a rare masterpiece. With Grammy Award-winning pianist Yefim Bronfman at the keyboard, you’re in for a spectacle worth remembering.
Take this guide as an invitation to start the year connecting with others and enjoying cultural expressions that will remind you why Miami is the place to be in 2026. From supporting meaningful causes and exploring cultural depth to riding an emotional wave of music or laughing the night away, there’s a wide range of Miami events in January to keep you energized.
And as always, we’d love to hear what made it onto your calendar, so be sure to drop us a comment on our socials.
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