By: Charlotte TrattnerBy: Charlotte Trattner|February 26, 2024|Events Calendar, Calendar, Events, Entertainment,
Fill your calendar with Miami's action-packed March.
Miami Open returns to Hard Rock Stadium this month. PHOTO COURTESY OF MIAMI OPEN PRESENTED BY ITAÚ
MIAMI OPEN: 3/17-31
The Miami Open, presented by Itau, is back in the city, bringing together tennis royalty. With top ATP and WTA players going head-to-head in thrilling tennis battles, spectators can enjoy an enhanced viewing experience. With reigning champions returning, including Petra Kvitova, Daniil Medvedev, Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula, Santiago Gonzalez and Edouard Roger-Vasselin, this year’s competition is the place to be. Set at the revamped Hard Rock Stadium, the venue promises more green space for fans to take breaks during the tennis matches. From culinary and beverage offerings to music performances, the upcoming Miami Open merges tennis and entertainment for a memorable experience. Tickets are available at miamiopen.com, 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens
JAZZ IN THE GARDENS: 3/9-10
Eric Bellinger is one of the artists on the star-packed lineup. PHOTO: COURTESY OF THE ARTIST
The 17th annual Jazz in the Gardens returns to the Hard Rock Stadium, merging music, art and Black culture. Considered one of the most important jazz and R&B events, this year’s festival is set to be better than ever. Hosted by comedians Jess Hilarious and Ricky Smiley, Jazz in the Gardens is partnering with Black Promoters Collective, bringing a diverse group of performers together so guests can enjoy a mix of musical genres. Jazzinthegardens.com, 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens
MIAMI MARLINS SEASON OPENER: 3/28
Come March 28, the Miami Marlins will return to loanDepot Park for their season opener. COURTESY OF THE MIAMI MARLINS
It’s baseball season again, and the Miami Marlins’ first game is set against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Returning to loanDepot Park, attendees can expect pre-game festivities, including a special pre-game team introduction. With returning players such as center fielder Jazz Chisholm Jr, Josh Bell and Jake Burger, the team is welcoming back president Caroline O’Connor, one of only two female team presidents in all of Major League Baseball. Following a successful 2023 season, when the team’s manager, Skip Schumaker, was named Manager of the Year, fans can expect a jam-packed season. 501 Marlins Way, Miami, mlb.com/marlins