The best seats in town: Your guide to South Florida’s best concert venues

There are hundreds of conversations going on at once. Suddenly, the lights go off and all attention is on the stage. In just moments, everyone begins to clap, whistle and yell in excitement. The band takes the stage and, before you know it, music comes to life.

There are many venues in South Florida to feed your live music appetite. Each venue offers something different. One of the best in South Florida is Cruzan Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach. The drive may seem intimidating, but it’s less than an hour from campus. Get there early for some tailgating and make a whole day out of it. Prices vary depending on the performer but, if money is an issue, there’s always a great seat on the lawn.

For live music that’s practically around the corner, there’s Revolution Live and Culture Room in Ft. Lauderdale. Both of these venues are significantly smaller than Cruzan — allowing you to get close to your favorite band. Both venues offer a mix of national and local bands.

Revolution Live boasts three different floors to view performances, but both it and Culture Room get very packed and, therefore, get very hot. Be prepared to sweat a lot, but what is there to complain about? You’re at a concert — you should be sweating and screaming your lungs out.

One of the least talked about venues in South Florida is the Bayfront Park Amphitheatre, near Biscayne Bay, which recently underwent a multi-million dollar renovation making it one of the most beautiful venues in which to catch a show. This amphitheatre is so incredibly intimate that there is not a bad seat in the house.

The Biscayne Bay sightline and the beautiful architecture of high-rise buildings that surround and embrace this venue add to the magical feeling of listening to your favorite band outside on a beautiful evening.

But, perhaps, the best place to see a show in South Florida is The Fillmore Miami Beach. With hanging chandeliers, elegant lobbies, and beautiful architecture, The Fillmore combines class and intimacy with a retro 1950s theater feel. Although tickets at The Fillmore tend to be a little bit pricier than at the other venues, the investment is worth it, because this small venue attracts some of the biggest names in music. This classic South Florida venue has been around for decades making it a local landmark.

Now that you know where to go, the only real decision is who’s driving.

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