Adrienne Arsht Center Tickets and Seating Charts - Miami, FL
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Sat
May 18
7:00 PM
The Magic of Rob Lake
Ziff Opera House At The Adrienne Arsht Center -
Miami, FL
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Sat
Jun 8
8:00 PM
Francis Cabrel
Knight Concert Hall At The Adrienne Arsht Center -
Miami, FL
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Sat
Jun 15
8:00 PM
Siudy Flamenco
Knight Concert Hall At The Adrienne Arsht Center -
Miami, FL
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Tue
Jun 18
8:00 PM
Les Miserables
Ziff Opera House At The Adrienne Arsht Center -
Miami, FL
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Wed
Jun 19
8:00 PM
Les Miserables
Ziff Opera House At The Adrienne Arsht Center -
Miami, FL
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Thu
Jun 20
8:00 PM
Les Miserables
Ziff Opera House At The Adrienne Arsht Center -
Miami, FL
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Fri
Jun 21
8:00 PM
Les Miserables
Ziff Opera House At The Adrienne Arsht Center -
Miami, FL
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Sat
Jun 22
2:00 PM
Les Miserables
Ziff Opera House At The Adrienne Arsht Center -
Miami, FL
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Sat
Jun 22
8:00 PM
Les Miserables
Ziff Opera House At The Adrienne Arsht Center -
Miami, FL
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Sun
Jun 23
1:00 PM
Les Miserables
Ziff Opera House At The Adrienne Arsht Center -
Miami, FL
The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, also known simply as The Arsht Center, is an elaborate ornamentation of modern style located on Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami. The Arsht Center is home to the Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House, the James S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall, and Carnival Studio Theater, hosting a combined capacity of 4,800 among all three. The Florida Grand Opera calls the Arsht Center home, and the center has been honored by the presence of a multitude of famous actors and actresses, politicians and celebrities.
The Arsht Center was opened as the “Carnival Center” in 2006 and was erected on the previous grounds of a 1929 Sears, Roebuck and Company Department Store, which in 1997 was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Two years after the Arsht Center opened, philanthropists Adrienne Arsht made a generous three million dollar donation to the facility with the intent of a more financially independent institution. The Carnival Center then adopted a new name to pay respect to Adrienne Arsht’s business contribution.
The Arsht Center was opened as the “Carnival Center” in 2006 and was erected on the previous grounds of a 1929 Sears, Roebuck and Company Department Store, which in 1997 was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Two years after the Arsht Center opened, philanthropists Adrienne Arsht made a generous three million dollar donation to the facility with the intent of a more financially independent institution. The Carnival Center then adopted a new name to pay respect to Adrienne Arsht’s business contribution.
Facts about Adrienne Arsht Center Tickets and Seating Charts - Miami, FL
Capacity:
2,200
Opened:
October 5, 2006