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Sable’s Miami Music Week Roundup
As Miami Music Week takes over the city, Sable Miami emerges as one of Wynwood’s most compelling destinations for those seeking something more intimate, curated, and musically intentional. Sable offers a rare atmosphere as it exemplifies both laid-back cultural hub and late-night dance floor. It’s this seamless transition that makes it an ideal setting for Miami Music Week’s more refined programming. Find all tickets HERE.

The programming kicks off on Wednesday, March 25 with Open Channel, featuring a high-energy back-to-back from Acraze and CID alongside Fallon and Jazzy, setting the tone with two stages of house-driven momentum. Thursday leans into both heritage and experimentation, beginning with Diffuse x Nonstop’s daytime takeover before transitioning into a night set by Egyptian Lover whose influence spans decades of dance music evolution.

Friday delivers one of the week’s strongest lineups, starting with Chris Lorenzo and Skream. Ministry of Sound then teams up with Hard Times on Friday night for a heavyweight showcase led by Dennis Ferrer, whose deep and soulful house catalog has shaped the genre, alongside Derrick Carter and a new generation represented by HoneyLuv and Fletch.

The weekend closes with two distinctly Miami Music Week experiences: Saturday morning’s Casita De Sueños sunrise session offers a dreamy, come-down atmosphere as the city transitions from night to day, while Sunday’s UNUM event features Ageless, CAMERON JACK, cap, JustJoe, Halfpint, and tons more. Together, these events capture the full spectrum of what Sable does best: intimate yet expansive, relaxed yet high-level, and always rooted in a deep appreciation for music culture.

What makes Sable stand out isn’t just its lineups, it’s the way the space reshapes how you experience it throughout the day. Early on, it leans into its identity as a stunning café and vinyl listening spot, where the music feels intentional. By night, that same space tightens up into something far more kinetic, with a dance floor that feels distinctly Wynwood without the chaos of larger venues. There’s a noticeable emphasis on selectors who understand pacing and storytelling, which gives each event a sense of flow rather than just a lineup of names. It’s this balance, between relaxed and high-energy, analog and club-ready, that makes Sable feel dialed-in for Miami Music Week, especially for those looking to step slightly outside the mainstream circuit without sacrificing quality.

