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Hollywood and the racing community are revving up to once again gear up for Miami Race Week 2025.
Page Six will be on-site at the Miami International Autodrome and nearby hotspots to bring you the inside scoop on all the celeb sightings from race weekend, which is taking place May 2 to 4.
However, if you’re flying down to Florida for the big event or are already in the Sunshine State, here is a full guide to all the best places to eat, play and stay for Miami Race Week — as well as where to catch the big race.
The iconic 24-hour ultraclub, which recently celebrated its 11-year anniversary, is one of Miami’s go-to late-night spots for Miami Race Week. E11EVEN, which Mayor Eric Adams is even pining to bring up to the Big Apple, has a star-studded set of performances planned all race weekend long.
Diplo is set to hit the club’s stage on May 1, followed by early aughts hip-hop superstars Nelly on May 2 and 50 Cent on May 3, along with EDM favorite AfroJack finishing off the performance list on May 4.
The energy at E11EVEN Miami’s “The Art of Nightlife” event during Miami Art Week hit new heights on Saturday night as Lil Wayne took the stage.
Arriving fashionably late at 3:30 AM, the rapper was met with a roaring crowd of eager fans waiting outside the iconic club on December 7.
Inside, stars including Jamie Foxx and DJ Irie gathered at Lil Wayne’s VIP table. The venue's DJ hyped up the crowd by shouting out Foxx before spinning his hit, “Unpredictable." The celebration went into overdrive when Foxx, champagne bottle in hand, was serenaded by the crowd to “Gold Digger.”
A few feet away, Shedeur Sanders, the rising football star and Heisman contender, was also having a good time. He sported an eye-catching orange Chrome Hearts sweatshirt and the DJ couldn’t help but shout out his signature move, “The Shedeur,” as fans cheered and chanted his name. Sanders even showed off his watch, with the DJ teasing him about the timepiece.
But the guest everyone was buzzing about was Miami HEAT star Jimmy Butler, fresh off a 121-111 win over the Phoenix Suns. The crowd erupted as Butler shared moments with Wayne, both before and after his electrifying performance.
At 4:30 AM, Lil Wayne took the stage, blasting through hits like “Love Me,” “The Motto,” and “I’m Going In,” sending the crowd into a frenzy.
Meanwhile, a source revealed that the club’s signature champagne parades were in full swing. Dom Perignon, Cristal, and Ace of Spades flowed nonstop, with tables competing in an all-out “champagne war” that saw $20,000 to $30,000 worth of bubbly being brought out on trays. At one point, an Ace of Spades parade worth over $20,000 caused jaws to drop as the party raged on.
By the end of the night, E11EVEN had once again proven it was the heart of Miami Art Week’s unforgettable moments, with a guest list that also included the likes of Odell Beckham Jr., Chance the Rapper, Kehlani, Gunna, Janelle Monae, and more.
With world-class performances by DJ PeeWee (Anderson .Paak), 50 Cent, DJ Steve Aoki, and AMÉMÉ, E11EVEN’s Art Week takeover continued to make headlines all week long, capping off with Gordo’s epic closing set on Sunday, December 8th.
Cardi B is ringing in 2025 in style!
The 32-year-old “Bodak Yellow” rapper celebrated New Year’s Eve at E11EVEN Miami on Tuesday night (December 31) in Miami, Fla.
For her appearance at the club, Cardi wore a lingerie-inspired outfit, which consisted of a black lace bodice and an emerald green velvet skirt with a high slit, paired with black lace opera gloves.
During the event, Cardi kicked off her heels as she hit the stage for a performance.
Cardi recently shared an update on her relationship with estranged husband Offset after they were both spotted at the same club in Miami.
Marshmello, Diplo, Gordo, Steve Aoki and more will take over E11EVEN for another slate of unforgettable parties at the award-winning club.
Those attending Miami Music Week in 2025 might want to include in their plans E11EVEN Miami, the downtown hotspot known for never closing its doors, who have announced five consecutive days of dance music mayhem.
Running from March 26-30, the venue's lineup features Diplo, Marshmello and Gordo, among others taking command of the decks. Steve Aoki's Dim Mak label will close out the week with a showcase featuring electronic music vets Laidback Luke and Flosstradamus alongside rising stars like Nostalgix.
What distinguishes E11EVEN in Miami's saturated club scene is its 24-hour operational schedule, allowing clubbers to transition seamlessly between daytime pool parties and nighttime events without ever experiencing that dreaded "closing time" announcement. The award-winning venue has positioned itself as the literal and figurative center that never sleeps during the electronic music industry's annual pilgrimage to South Florida.
For those requiring sustenance—or perhaps a moment to contemplate their life choices after 12 straight hours of dancing—E11EVEN's rooftop restaurant Giselle offers a respite with its retractable roof and fusion cuisine blending Asian, Mediterranean and French influences. The establishment, revered as one Miami's best rooftop restaurants, will feature a slate of special music performances throughout the week.
Read on to discover all of E11EVEN's can't-miss events in 2025 and head here for tickets and reservations. And for a full breakdown of this year's events during Miami Music Week, check out our comprehensive guide.
Location: E11EVEN Miami - 29 NE 11th St, Miami, FL 33132
Time: 8pm
Artists: AMÉMÉ
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Location: E11EVEN Miami - 29 NE 11th St, Miami, FL 33132
Time: 8pm
Artists: Gordo
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Location: Giselle Miami - 15 NE 11th St, Miami, FL 33132
Time: 8pm
Artists: Roger Sanchez
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Location: E11EVEN Miami - 29 NE 11th St, Miami, FL 33132
Time: 8pm
Artists: Marshmello
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Location: Giselle Miami - 15 NE 11th St, Miami, FL 33132
Time: 8pm
Artists: Anané, Christian Mantini
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Location: E11EVEN Miami - 29 NE 11th St, Miami, FL 33132
Time: 8pm
Artists: Diplo
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Location: Giselle Miami - 15 NE 11th St, Miami, FL 33132
Time: 8pm
Artists: DJ Ravidrums, Ivano Bellini
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Location: E11EVEN Miami - 29 NE 11th St, Miami, FL 33132
Time: 8pm
Artists: Steve Aoki, Laidback Luke, Flosstradamus, Henry Fong b2b Ookay, NIIKO X SWAE, Nostalgix, PLS&TY, Linney
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One of Miami’s hottest clubs might be coming to NYC — at the request of nightlife-loving Mayor Eric Adams.
During an appearance on Andrew Schulz’s podcast, “Andrew Schulz’s Flagrant with Akaash Singh,” this week, Adams revealed he has been in talks with 24-hour mega club E11even to come to the city.
The spot has been popular with celebs like Leonardo DiCaprio, Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner, model sisters Gigi and Bella Hadid and globetrotting DJ Steve Aoki.
“I spoke to some folks, we may be rolling in that,” Adams said on the podcast, adding that the spot known for its non-stop partying could have the same format here. “Twenty-four hours is the key,” said Adams.
Right now in NYC bars must close at 4a.m.
The club’s co-founder, Dennis DeGori, tells Page Six, “As a native New Yorker, I’ve always imagined the Big Apple as the perfect second home. While we have yet to identify the right location and conditions, we appreciate the support and enthusiasm from Mayor Adams and Andrew Schulz. We share their vision of bringing the spirit of E11even Miami to the city that never sleeps.”
Other founders include Michael Simkins and Marc Roberts.
E11even, which offers tables for up to $100,000, has had live shows by the likes of Cardi B, 50 Cent and G-Eazy, plus DJs including Tiësto and Diplo.
The club has also hosted guests including Snoop Dogg, Doja Cat, Dwayne Wade, Derek Jeter, Jessica Alba, Post Malone and Nicki Minaj.
During Art Basel in 2014, Miley Cyrus showed up with then-boyfriend Patrick Schwarzenegger, jumped on stage with a Michael Jackson impersonator and made out with some scantily clad go-go dancers.
The Florida Panthers are celebrating the franchise's first Stanley Cup championship in true Miami fashion.
Captain Aleksander Barkov and his teammates partied at multiple Magic City hotspots Wednesday night, less than 48 hours after clinching victory over the Edmonton Oilers.
Following dinner, the hockey stars headed to celeb-loved ultraclub E11EVEN Miami.
Barkov walked into the club just before midnight with the Stanley Cup above his head, where he and the team were greeted by hundreds of awaiting fans.
An insider said the group signed a Panthers jersey, which was raised into the air in the center of the club, before taking over several tables near the DJ booth.
They kicked off late-night celebrations to the tune of Queen's 'We Are the Champions,' while confetti rained down and smoke machines filled the venue.
Carter Verhaeghe, Kyle Okposo, and Sam Bennett were seen passing the Stanley Cup down the line of tables, as they sprayed over 10 bottles of champagne on club-goers.
Meanwhile, Barkov was seen sipping on Ace of Spades and ripping shots of E11EVEN Vodka with Matthew Tkachuk, before Ryan Lomberg decided to go crowd-surfing.
We're told that Barkov was tasked with keeping their new piece of silverware safe, and was spotted sneaking out of the club around 12.30am to ensure the Stanley Cup made it home in one piece.
Once the cup was secured, he immediately headed back into E11EVEN to continue partying.
It came two days after the Panthers contained a relentless attack from the Oilers in the third period of Game 7 to win their first NHL championship 2-1 on Monday.
Florida gained a convincing 3-0 lead in the series but left fans on the edge of their seat as Edmonton climbed back to force a tie-breaker.
The men and women on Observer’s 2023 Dining and Nightlife Power List are believers. They believe in the restorative power of hospitality and the tangible and intangible rewards that come with it. They believe that restaurants and nightclubs make people feel more alive. They are the most important people in the industry, with the greatest influence on the future of hospitality.
Opening a restaurant or a nightclub in 2023 is an act of faith. The hospitality business is facing challenges, including rising costs, staffing issues, unforeseen delays and a world where everything from delivery apps to streaming entertainment make staying home more exciting. Plus, workloads are often high, while margins are often low.
The men and women on Observer’s 2023 Dining and Nightlife Power List are believers. They believe in the restorative power of hospitality and in both the tangible and intangible rewards that come with that. They believe that restaurants and nightclubs can make guests feel more alive. They believe that hospitality can be a platform that leads to multiple venues and multiple revenue streams.
For the people on this list, it’s not enough to have just one restaurant or nightclub. It’s about a financial and cultural impact in multiple neighborhoods or cities (including New York City, the Hamptons, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Miami, Dallas and Aspen), or it’s about diversifying into products, media, events, technology and other businesses. It’s also about creating an ecosystem that encourages and empowers employees to chase their own hospitality dreams. It’s about the feeling of crushing and drowning every day, about juggling multiple roles and finding ways to thrive or at least survive, so you can do it again the next day and the next and the next.
Dennis DeGori
There’s so much stimuli at this 24-hour Miami nightclub that certain VIP tables are sometimes sold multiple times on big nights, with top spenders happily overwhelmed even if they decide to leave before a headliner enters the DJ booth. After creating E11even, which debuted in 2014, DeGori has gone on to build a multifaceted business with a merchandise arm that sells $1 million in branded caps a year, a vodka line, a record label and other ventures.
This year, DeGori opened glamorous rooftop restaurant Giselle atop E11even, and there’s a forthcoming E11even high-rise hotel/condo development. During this year’s Formula 1 week (when E11even teamed up with Vegas nightclub Zouk on performances from Rick Ross, DJ Snake, Deadmau5, Travis Scott and Tiesto), many guests at prime E11even tables recognized one another because they had all come there directly from Carbone Beach.
Celebrating 11 Electrifying Years of E11EVEN's Billion-Dollar Legacy
In downtown Miami, E11EVEN Miami isn’t just a nightclub—it’s a phenomenon. As America’s only 24/7 ultraclub, it has evolved from an award-winning nightlife destination into a billion-dollar ecosystem redefining entertainment, hospitality, and real estate. E11EVEN’s 11th anniversary milestone will be officially celebrated on February 4, with a 5-day extravaganza taking place from January 29 to February 2, showcasing over a decade of groundbreaking innovation and trendsetting events.
Since its debut in 2014, E11EVEN Miami has become synonymous with larger-than-life events and cultural significance. Even before its grand opening, it made waves as the casting call location for Entourage in 2014 just before opening. Over the years, its reputation as a hotspot for celebrity appearances and iconic performances has only grown.
Milestones like the Florida Panthers’ Stanley Cup celebration in 2024 and F1 Miami champions racing to the club after their victories showcase its allure across industries. Landmark events such as Doja Cat’s Planet Her album release and Nelly and Ashanti’s reunion performance during its 10th anniversary highlight E11EVEN’s ability to mix nostalgia with cutting-edge entertainment.
E11EVEN isn’t just a place; it’s a way of life—one that has expanded into global recognition.
More than just merchandise, the E11EVEN hat has become a symbol of exclusivity and status. Generating over $1 million annually in sales, this accessory has been spotted everywhere from Shaquille O’Neal DJing on NYE to Paris Hilton sporting an LED version. The hat embodies E11EVEN’s ethos: bold, stylish, and unapologetically unique.
Launched in 2020, E11EVEN Vodka encapsulates the “Miami Spirit” with its focus on inclusivity and self-expression. This double-gold award-winning vodka brand has gained a foothold in venues like Carbone, COTE, and THE GRILL while championing causes such as Breast Cancer Awareness and Pride through limited-edition bottles. As one of Florida’s fastest-growing vodkas, its expansion to New York and Montreal solidifies its role in the premium spirits market.
The E11EVEN Hotel & Residences and Residences Beyond redefine luxury living in downtown Miami. These twin 65-story towers, connected by a sky bridge, feature 850 sold-out units with unparalleled amenities like the Chopra Spa, a pool club, and five-star dining experiences. These high-rises reflect E11EVEN’s dedication to blending high-energy entertainment with refined living.
E11EVEN’s accolades speak to its global influence. Named "Best New Nightclub Concept", it consistently ranks among the top 10 nightclubs worldwide and secured the #6 spot on this year’s International Nightlife Association list. It is also the highest-grossing nightclub per square foot globally, boasting the largest social media following of any U.S. nightclub.
Beyond nightlife, E11EVEN’s ventures include:
As E11EVEN Miami prepares to celebrate its 11th anniversary, the club continues to set the standard for entertainment and innovation. Whether you’re dancing under the spotlight of its iconic stage, sipping E11EVEN Vodka, or donning the coveted E11EVEN hat, one thing is certain: this ultraclub doesn’t just turn up the volume—it redefines the experience.