
Ready to jazz up your summer nights with some live tunes? The historical Deering Estate has again hit the right note with the return of their much anticipated Summer Cabaret Concert Series. Kicking off on June 29, this year's lineup promises to serenade the Great Hall with waves of melodious charm – featuring songstress Claudia Lopez to start, followed by Ellison Kendrick in July, and Kelly Broadway wrapping it up in August, as reported by the Miami-Dade County website.
With the doors swinging open at 7 pm for ticket check-in, music aficionados are advised to show up between the strings of 7-8 pm to nab a seat – it is, after all, a game of musical chairs with first-come, first-served seating. Seating determined not by a premature scramble, as tables are available on a non-assigned basis for $120 each, accommodating up to four people – plus tax, according to the Miami-Dade County.
But what's a concert without a little indulgence in the culinary arts? Bringing small coolers filled with your favorite snacks and beverages is fair game, and for those feeling less 'DIY', a cash bar has got your back. The historic venue, looking more like the star-crossed backdrop of a vintage romance saga than just a quaint concert space, also beckons visitors to explore its cultural weight. Details about the upcoming concerts can be grabbed from the Miami-Dade County website.
Notably, nestled within the lush confines of 16701 SW 72 Ave., the Deering Estate is more than a gateway to a bygone era. It embarks on a mission to foster communities anchored in culture and environmental stewardship, engaging visitors with its vibrant roster of activities. The Deering Estate Foundation steers the helm, investing in cultural, educational, and ecologically endearing programs that align with their philanthropic goals. For the people valuing the significance of the site, as they cherish the immersive influence the Deering Estate Foundation instills in providing vital funding and support, more info can be discovered at the Foundation's section on the Estate's webpage. It's a cause where patrons can truly make a sound difference in the community by merely popping by for a night of harmony.









