About this venue
FPL Solar Amphitheater at Bayfront Park Miami - Complex is more than an amphitheater—it’s a waterfront, open-air stage that blends big-show energy with downtown skyline views. Designed as a modern outdoor venue with upgraded infrastructure and production capabilities, it can host up to 10,000 guests, striking a balance between large-scale concerts and an experience that still feels close to the artist.
Inside, the vibe is built for live music: a mix of reserved seating and a lawn area lets you choose between comfort and a more relaxed, social setup. Fans often highlight the clear sound, strong sightlines toward the stage, and the variety of food and drink options—plus VIP-style areas for anyone looking for an elevated night out.
You’ll find it right by the park’s main edge at 301 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, United States. Venue entry points are signposted within Bayfront Park, so once you arrive on Biscayne Blvd it’s typically a short walk through the park to the gates. Parking is available in limited paid spaces at the park and in nearby garages/lots; for a simple walk-up option, the Bayfront Park Metromover stop is only minutes away on foot. For broader city transportation details, refer to the text below on the page.
About the city
Miami, known as the “Magic City,” is one of the most exciting U.S. cities for live experiences—from major sports matchups and concerts to standout festival and club programs. The city’s energy is instantly contagious, and the mix of neighborhoods and scenes makes it easy to turn a single event into a full weekend break, whether you’re visiting for the first time or coming back for more.
For arrivals and getting around, Miami-Dade Transit offers a practical network: Metrorail links key corridors, Metromover simplifies travel around Downtown and Brickell, and Metrobus covers a wider area with access to many locations. If you fly into Miami International Airport (MIA), connections to city transit are straightforward, and rail travelers benefit from hubs such as MiamiCentral (Brightline) and Miami Station (Amtrak), making it easier to plan routes to arenas and stadiums.
Beyond the event itself, Miami delivers plenty of “bonus” moments: a laid-back oceanfront walk in South Beach and the Art Deco district, mural-spotting in Wynwood, the rhythms and flavors of Little Havana, and a breather in green spaces like Bayfront Park. The experience is rounded out by views along Biscayne Bay and the Miami River, plus landmarks such as Vizcaya—so you can pair a top-tier night out with city sightseeing, before or after the concert.