The Miramar Cultural Center has unveiled a slate of concerts and performances stretching from October 2025 through June 2026, with a diverse mix of R&B, jazz, gospel, reggae, dancehall, country, and holiday-themed shows on the schedule.
The season opens Friday, October 10, with After 7 and Regina Belle, hosted by Vice Mayor Yvette Colbourne. The Grammy-winning Belle joins the multi-award-winning R&B group for a night of smooth vocals and timeless hits, including After 7’s “Ready or Not” and Belle’s “Baby Come to Me.” Tickets for the show start at $75.

Other highlights include Tony Succar, Pablo Gil and Raices Jazz Orchestra on October 11; Tribute: Toby Keith starring Hollywood Yates on October 30; and gospel powerhouse Tamela Mann with VaShawn Mitchell on November 7. A family favorite, A Charlie Brown Christmas Live On Stage, follows on November 14.
Looking ahead to 2026, the Valentine’s Day weekend will feature Teddy Riley and Friends with Blackstreet, hosted by Mayor Wayne Messam. Reggae stars Spragga Benz, Wayne Wonder, and Assassin take the stage on May 30, hosted by Commissioner Maxwell Chambers. The season closes June 26 with the National Dance Theatre of Jamaica, hosted by Commissioner Carson “Eddy” Edwards.
The Miramar Cultural Center, located at 2400 Civic Center Place, is part of the city’s ArtsPark and a hub for live performances. For tickets and full event details, visit MiramarCulturalCenter.org.
Tickets for After 7 with Regina Belle are available directly at etix.com.














