This weekend on Saturday, May 19th and Sunday, May 20th, Brightline is celebrating the big launch of ‘MiamiCentral,’ with special guest appearances by DJ Irie, Udonis Haslam of the Miami Heat and the Miami Heat dancers.
This Weekend’s Brightline Celebration Schedule
Location: Brightline MiamiCentral Station, 600 NW 1st Avenue, Downtown Miami
Saturday, May 19th
- 9:15 – 10a.m. Mindful Meditation with Modern OM (Free! Open to the public, but limited to the first approx. 150 people.)
- 11a.m. – 12:55 p.m. Music spun by DJ Pirate Stereo
- 1 – 4p.m. Y100 live broadcast with DJ Frankie P and special guest appearances around 2pm by Udonis Haslem and DJ Irie, along with Miami HEAT dancers
- 4:30 – 8p.m. Music spun by DJ DZA
Sunday, May 20th
- 9:15 – 10a.m. Symphony yoga with SOL Yoga (Free! Open to the public, but limited to the first 75 people – Bring Your Own Mat.)
- 11a.m. – 12:55 p.m. Music spun by Jun-ILL
- 1 – 4p.m. Y100 live broadcast with DJ Frankie P
- 4:30 – 6:30p.m. Timbalive
About MiamiCentral
MiamiCentral is the brand-new, state-of-the-art train station that spans 6 city blocks in the epicenter of Downtown Miami, right behind Miami Worldcenter and walking distance from Miami’s famed Arts and Entertainment District. MiamiCentral will not only provide a central hub for transit modes, including the new Brightline, but will also offer a unique Marketplace with a modern food hall dubbed ‘CentralFare,’ a variety of retail space offering a mix of top brands and boutiques, and ample amount of first-class office space and a residential development named ‘Parkline Living.’

About The Brightline
The Brightline is the brand-new, inner-city express train connecting major cities in the Southeastern part of Florida. The Brightline is providing an easier way for people to travel specifically between West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami, with a plan in the near future to also connect further north to Orlando. This new mode of transit between these major cities in South Florida will allow a more reliable and quicker commute for those who commute back and forth between these cities, for locals and visitors alike. For instance, many people who work in Brickell, the financial district of Downtown Miami, live in Fort Lauderdale, so the Brightline will give these people a more convenient and comfortable means to travel to and from work. And, for tourists, especially those who come from places where public transit is a way of life, it will be easier and more convenient for these visitors to visit all of the major cities in South Florida all the way up to Disney World.
Currently, 3 of the 4 state-of-the-art Brightline stations are open: MiamiCentral, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. The Brightline began limited services between Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach earlier this year, but has just extended service to Miami with this weekend being the 1st weekend of scheduled services to Miami, beginning May 19th. The second phase of the Brightline will include a station in Orlando with services estimated to run between Mimi and Orlando in the first quarter of 2021.
