Backroom Sessions Vol. 8
Saturday, 06/23/2018 – 06/24/2018 07:00 pm – 01:00 am
Esquina de Abuela
2705 NW 22nd Ave,
Miami, Florida 33142
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Cost: $10
We invite you to join us at #BackroomSessionsVolume8 on June 23rd 2018 to experience the Culture being Pushed by the Platform. Enjoy Live Performances, Visual Artists, Vendors, & Food all night while BRS curates your fix for a Local Dose of Talent.
Just the other day, a small Visual & Performing showcase consisting of a couple of friends in a local restaurant took place. A handful of inexperienced artists who had an itch to create with nowhere to go, curated their craft by collaborating on that eventful night. Little did we all know that our efforts would plant a seed that catalyzed a movement that is still here today.
#BackroomSessionsMIA
Living to its name, Backroom Sessions MIA (BRS) highlights the Behind-The-Scene locals who contribute their heritage and creative direction to the City that they were raised in. Ranging from Jazz Bands to Comedy, immersive in Visual experiences & live painting, Backroom Sessions has proven to be a key player for Artists across South Florida. Hosting talent from Homestead to West Palm Beach, BRS goes Up & Beyond to actualize their mantra of
“Putting The Bottom Of The Map, ON The Map”
What began in Kendall as an effort to highlight the locals that miss their spot in the limelight grew into a lighthouse for creativity that honed those who felt at home with the Arts. Rather than riding the wave until crashes, Backroom Sessions has been able to make their own splashes across Miami with residential Artist Management & Programming at Partner Venues such as Sidebar Miami (Brickell), The Jezebel Bar + Kitchen (Lincoln Road), Lincolns Beard Brewery (Westchester), The Fire & Ice Bar (South Beach), 1FiveTwo (Kendall), The Fish House Miami (Olympia Heights) Up 2 Something Studios (Wynwood) as well as Sponsorships by Redbull, Blick Art Materials, & Party Cake Miami. As Backroom Sessions “Puts The Bottom Of The Map, On The Map”, it is clear that the support & love by the community has helped the city come together for a much greater cause, a Modern Day Renaissance.