If you missed Tudo Bem, you missed one of the most infectious nights Miami has seen in a long time.
The energy inside Arlo Wynwood was undeniable from the moment doors opened. Six hours of nonstop dancing, from vinyl grooves to bass-heavy chaos. The goal was simple: make Miami feel like Brazil. The feedback? “I feel like I’m home.” That was the whole point.
Sol Discos (formerly House of Pris) kicked things off with a playful vinyl set that set the tone early. Then Tropa Do Miami took over, a newer collective that’s quickly rising in the local scene. Their energy was wild. Jean Sean followed, premiering his unreleased baile funk, bruxaria, and beat bolha tracks. The floor was locked in. Sado Smooth gave us a perfect sunset moment, easing the crowd into the night.Bozito brought the heat next, and Lucca Savi finished the job with a peak set that had the whole room moving.
Every DJ was in a complete flow state and the crowd was eating it up with people dancing the entire 6 hours! Smiles were plentiful and the environment was a welcoming and inviting vibe. Nobody held back. It was sweaty, beautiful, and completely alive. You’ll see it in the gallery, but you had to feel it in real time.
This was just the beginning.
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We love you, Miami.