Miami’s latest venue wants to be more than just another room with a sound system. MIDLINE — the new raw event space tucked inside Wynwood’s Arlo Hotel officially launched this past weekend, and it’s already making moves to carve out its own identity in a city that doesn’t lack for nightlife options.
Founded by nightlife veterans Eric Fuller (former co-owner of Club Space) and Jeremy Waks (Treehouse Miami), MIDLINE is positioning itself as both a live music destination and proper club. The venue’s upcoming calendar, booked through BLNK CVNS Presents, leans into electronic music’s full spectrum: Audien, Seven Lions, and Hippie Sabotage are all confirmed, with more names to be announced. It’s a roster that suggests range; melodic builds, bass-heavy catharsis, and hazy festival vibes without boxing it into a single lane.
Will MIDLINE establish itself as Wynwood’s “new epicenter for live music culture?” The bones are certainly there: the location, the backing, and a booking strategy that seems to understand Miami’s appetite for immersive, genre-fluid performance spaces.
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