Classical Musical Festival Returns, Unveiling First Permanent Immersive Theater

The nonprofit Miami Beach Classical Music Festival will host a diverse lineup of performances beginning May 31.

Miami Beach Classical Music Festival (MMF), a nonprofit dedicated to providing affordable, world-class musical instruction and groundbreaking performance experiences to young artists and the South Florida community, returns for its popular series beginning May 31 and running through August 31 at select locations. This year, MMF is unveiling Miami Beach’s first permanent immersive theater, transforming the grand ballroom of Temple Emanu-El into a state-of-the-art venue where 360-degree projection mapping surrounds audiences in sight and sound. Designed for live performance, classical music and community events, the space marks a bold new chapter in the city’s cultural landscape.

After seven weeks of sold-out performances last season, MMF returns in 2025 with an all-new galactic immersive experience, a one-of-a-kind theatrical show designed by artistic director Michael Rossi that combines cutting-edge projection-mapping technology with the power of a full orchestra. Audiences will enjoy a 360-degree experience of light and illusion during a live performance.

MMF will also continue its free promenade concerts in Miami Beach, hosted every Sunday starting June 29 at 5 p.m. and Sunday, July 6, through Sunday, July 20, at 6 p.m. For tickets and more information, visit miamimusicfestival.com.

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