All the ways we celebrated Miami Art Week 2025

Miami Art Basel 2025

Featuring talks by renowned artists, parties in the Beach Tent and immersive installations, here’s how we celebrated at Soho Beach House and Miami Pool House

Wednesday 10 December 2025         By Yasemin Celepi

Miami Art Week has wound up for another year, and so have the art-inspired events hosted at our local Houses during the week. Over the nine days, Soho Beach House and Miami Pool House became a hub for art enthusiasts, hosting talks, parties, dinners, immersive experiences, and live performances in the Beach Tent.   
Miami Art Basel 2025
Miami Art Basel 2025
Both clubs displayed site-specific artwork and artist Cornelius Tulloch took over the pool at Miami Pool House with his Moonlight Grotto installation, inviting guests into an electric-blue atmosphere accompanied by Bombay Sapphire cocktails.
 
Miami Art Week kicked off on the beach as DZA and friends set the tone with a high-energy Beach Tent takeover, and a Red Bull House Party had guests dancing from sunset into the early hours. 

Miami Art Basel 2025
Miami Art Basel 2025
Sunday morning belonged to the little ones as the Coterie Teeny Tent transformed into a full-scale kids’ day rave. State of Kid led JR-inspired creative sessions, while DJ Sean Green kept the young crowd moving. Later that evening, guests sat down for a One Night Only dinner in the Beach Tent in partnership with evian. They enjoyed a curated dining experience featuring Cecconi’s signature dishes, including Vitello Tonnato, Short Ribs al Barolo and Amaretto & Chocolate Bunet for dessert, alongside a cocktail pairing by evian.
Miami Art Basel 2025
Miami Art Basel 2025
Miami Art Basel 2025
Miami Art Basel 2025
Soho House Chief Art Director, Kate Bryan, sat down with esteemed artist JR for a thought-provoking conversation on public art and activism. Renowned for his impactful work across the globe – from the streets of Paris to the favelas of Brazil, and the border between the United States and Mexico – they discussed his commitment to civic engagement, which he refers to as ‘infiltrating art’, a term that describes his ambition to reach an audience beyond those who visit museums.
 
The night continued with the official opening party where Victor Calderone, Benji B and Eli Escobar kept the Beach Tent shaking.
Miami Art Basel 2025
Miami Art Basel 2025
Miami Art Basel 2025
On Tuesday, the tent hosted our annual Artist Lunch by day, paired with endless glasses of Mirabeau rosé, before Grey Goose hosted a night with Horse Meat Disco. With a surprise performance by Crystal Waters – who treated members to a live rendition of her 1990s dance hit ‘Gypsy Woman’ – the London collective’s signature blend of disco and house lit up the tent until 3am.
 
The legendary Art and Music tent party came back in full force the following evening for one of the most talked about nights of the week, powered by Porsche. Complete with open-bar bites and a Porsche Art Car displayed in the sand, 2 Chainz gave an electric live performance that saw a packed tent.
 
On Thursday, the tent was full once more for an Artist Talk with ICA and Igshaan Adams. Meta and KidSuper also turned the tent into a vision of wearable tech’s future to spotlight how the next generation of visionaries are shaping culture, art, fashion, and technology through Meta wearables. Guests enjoyed an immersive experience, exploring Ray-Ban Meta displays through VIP guided demos, and joined discussions on the future of wearable tech and the intersection of technology and human experience.
Miami Art Basel 2025
Miami Art Basel 2025
That evening Secret Soho Sounds came to the tent, with a surprise DJ set by The Knocks that kept members dancing all night long, paired with speciality Patrón cocktails and Picantes. 
 
Friday saw the Beach Tent turn into a sun-soaked beach party with La Roche-Posay’s takeover, complete with complimentary SPF and Prisma Showcase on decks.
 
Night fell and Casa Vibras returned, bringing Latinx sounds, 400 Conejos mezcal cocktails and a CLUB GRASA takeover.
 
Over the final two days, Peroni kept guests entertained with an afternoon party of cold beers and warm beats. At sunset, the Beach Bar hosted an intimate Soho Unplugged performance with Leon Bridges, accompanied by Johnnie Walker cocktails and a crowd ready to sing along. The party then rolled into the night with LaCroix’s Tent Sound Session featuring Zack Bia.
 
The final celebration brought everyone back under the tent one last time with a wrap party. The dance floor was full of energy as we bid goodbye to Miami Art Week until next year.  
 
Keep an eye on the events page to see what’s coming up at our Houses around the world
Miami Art Basel 2025