The Dead Flamingo Raises its Voice for Earth Day with Karaoke for a Cause

On Monday, April 22, a portion of proceeds from cocktails sold at The Dead Flamingo will be donated to non-profit Miami Waterkeeper.

On Monday, April 22, the Little Havana pop-up bar The Dead Flamingo invites guests to sing their hearts out for a good cause with a special edition of Karaoke with a Cause. The evening will feature an entirely sustainable cocktail menu crafted with Mijenta Tequila and Truman Vodka, highlighting locally sourced ingredients and low-waste practices. Even better? A portion of proceeds from each cocktail sold will be donated to Miami Waterkeeper, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting South Florida’s waters and educating the community.

Guests can also enter to win tickets to Fairchild Tropical Garden, and the first 25 karaoke singers will receive a complimentary welcome cocktail and a Seed Starter Kit to take home. Karaoke runs all evening long, and as always, The Dead Flamingo delivers an unforgettable, playful vibe that makes doing good feel like a party. 

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