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Jazz Melodies and Historical Visions: What’s On in Miami This Tuesday

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February 10, 2026/08:00 AM
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Jazz Melodies and Historical Visions: What’s On in Miami This Tuesday
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A Cultural Tuesday in the Magic City

Welcome to Tuesday, February 10, 2026. While the city is buzzing with anticipation for the Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show starting tomorrow, today offers a wonderful opportunity to explore Miami’s more intimate cultural offerings. From the smooth improvisations of live jazz on Ocean Drive to the historical grandeur of the Art Deco District, here is your guide to the best verified events happening across the city today.

Soulful Evenings: Jazz at The Betsy

If you are looking for a sophisticated way to spend your Tuesday evening, the Piano Bar at The Betsy Hotel remains the premier destination for live music in Miami Beach. Known for its nightly performances with no cover charge, the venue continues its tradition of hosting world-class musicians in a relaxed, elegant setting. For the February 2026 season, the hotel features a rotating lineup of acclaimed jazz artists. Tonight, visitors can expect sets from several of the month's featured performers, including:

  • Carmen Tomassetti
  • David Attelan
  • Angel Perez

The music typically begins in the early evening, providing a perfect melodic backdrop for a cocktail. The atmosphere is ideal for locals and visitors alike who want to experience the authentic, improvisational heart of the Miami jazz scene without the mid-week rush.

Local Drama: "How to Break in a Glove"

For theater enthusiasts, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts is currently hosting a run of the compelling play "How to Break in a Glove" at the Carnival Studio Theater. This production, which runs through late February, tells the moving story of a Cuban-American family navigating an explosive night in Miami during the final year of the last millennium. Centered on an eleven-year-old boy trying to make sense of his family's history, the play offers a deeply local perspective on the South Florida experience. Tuesday night performances provide an intimate environment to witness the powerful acting and evocative set design that have made this production a critical success this season.

Historical Wonders at The Wolfsonian-FIU

Those seeking a daytime cultural excursion should head to The Wolfsonian-FIU for the ongoing exhibition, "World's Fairs: Visions of Tomorrow." Running through March 1, 2026, this exhibition explores the towering architecture and technological dreams of the 19th and 20th centuries. Visitors can view a diverse array of artifacts, including:

  • Vintage world’s fair posters and rare souvenirs
  • Early prototypes of consumer technology
  • Architectural renderings of iconic pavilions

The collection offers a fascinating look at how past generations envisioned the future, providing a unique historical context for the rapidly evolving Miami skyline of today. It is a quiet sanctuary for those wanting to dive into design history before the major festivals of the week take over the city.

As a reminder, the Miami International Boat Show officially opens tomorrow, February 11th. Enjoy the cultural tranquility of today while you can!