
The Kaseya Center in Miami, home to the Miami Heat, has been named Florida's top venue for a decade. According to WSVN and the center's announcement, it ranked 12th in the U.S. on Billboard’s list of highest-grossing venues. This recognition follows major events like UFC 299, which brought in $14.1 million in ticket sales, setting a venue record and ranking fourth in UFC history.
UFC 299 wasn’t the only major event at Kaseya Center, which also hosted several sell-out performances, including Bad Bunny and Madonna’s The Celebration Tour, each filling the venue for multiple nights. Madonna’s tour, in particular, drew significant attention, adding to the center's success. "At Kaseya Center, our guests aren’t just visitors, they’re the heart of everything we do," said Executive Vice President and General Manager Jarred Diamond on the Kaseya Center website.
The venue’s lineup has featured international stars like Marc Anthony, chart-toppers such as Olivia Rodrigo, and genre-defining artists like Travis Scott. Gaby Pino, Sr. Director of Programming at Kaseya Center stated in a WSVN report, "We pride ourselves on 25 years of continued success in delivering world-class events that reflect the energy and diversity of downtown Miami’s thriving cultural landscape."
Billboard's comprehensive database provides the industry's definitive charts and analysis, making the ranking significant for the Kaseya Center. As Jarred Diamond stated, every effort is made to ensure guests are at the heart of the venue's energy.









