The Ultimate Guide to the Grand Prix in Miami

Start your engines because it’s almost time for Miami’s third lap around the track. The 2024 Miami Grand Prix is taking over Miami the first weekend in May, bringing with it a slew of parties, famous people, and not-to-be-missed events. Unlike during the race’s inaugural year, tickets to the three days of races and qualifiers are still available, and if you want to be a part of the action as 2024 is offering the most access yet.

Because the race itself is but a small fraction of the fun, figuring out what to do, where to go, and how to get in can feel a little overwhelming. So we’ve broken down everything from getting tickets to hitting the weekend’s biggest parties in this convenient guide. Here’s how to make the most of Grand Prix weekend in Miami.

50 Cent and Afrojack at E11EVEN

May 3–5, 8 pm Downtown, $75 and up There is a 100% chance you will see many of the same beautiful people and celebrities from the Autodrome at E11EVEN after the race. Miami’s premiere superclub is hosting a whole week of performances, highlighted by 50 Cent on Friday. The weekend closes with a special Sunday set from Afrojack, that’ll take you right up until it’s time to get back to work Monday morning.

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