Molotov in Miami Beach | Tickets 2026

Feel the electrifying energy as Molotov takes the stage at the Miami Beach Bandshell on Feb 15, 2026, in Miami Beach, FL. Their explosive performance, featuring chart-toppers like “Frijolero” and “Gimme the Power,” will ignite the crowd. Don’t miss out—grab your Molotov tour tickets now!
Molotov Miami Beach Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Sunday Feb 15, 2026 07:00 PM |
Miami Beach, Florida | from $190.21 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Molotov concert in Miami Beach?
Molotov will perform in Miami Beach, Florida on Sunday, February 15, 2026 at the Miami Beach Bandshell, located at 7275 Collins Avenue, right by the ocean at 73rd Street. This stop on their 30th anniversary tour is scheduled as an evening outdoor show in a historic open-air amphitheater, giving fans a chance to experience Molotov’s high-energy set with a beachfront backdrop.
What time do doors open and when does the show start?
For this Molotov concert, the Miami Beach Bandshell lists doors opening at 6:00 pm, with showtime scheduled for 7:00 pm, giving you about an hour between doors and music to arrive, find your spot, and grab refreshments. Because the venue is open-air and seating or standing areas can fill quickly for popular acts, arriving close to door time is a good way to claim a comfortable place without feeling rushed.
Is the Molotov Miami Beach show all ages, and are there any age restrictions?
The Miami Beach Bandshell describes this Molotov date as an all-ages event, which means fans of different generations can attend as long as they have a valid ticket. Alcohol sales inside the venue still require a valid government-issued photo ID, so adults who want to drink should bring a driver’s license, state ID, or passport, while younger fans can enjoy the show from the same general areas without bar access.
Is the concert seated or general admission, and how is the layout of the Bandshell?
The Miami Beach Bandshell can be configured either as reserved seating or general admission, and Molotov’s 30th anniversary date is typically offered as a mix of seated and open areas, with capacity around 1,350 for general admission or fewer if fully seated. Some shows at the Bandshell use chair rows on the main floor and standing or open space toward the back or sides, so checking your ticket type (GA vs. reserved) and arriving early helps you secure a good spot with a clear view of the stage.
How can I get cheap tickets for Molotov at the Miami Beach Bandshell?
To find cheaper tickets, start by checking the face-value options on the main ticketing platform, then compare them with reputable resale marketplaces that show full, fee-inclusive prices so you can see the real cost per ticket. Fans trying to save money often choose standard general admission or upper-priced “from” tickets rather than premium front rows, watch for small price drops as the date approaches, and set alerts with ticket apps so they can grab a below-average offer as soon as it appears.
What strategies help avoid high fees and overpaying for this show?
Fees can add a lot to your total, so it is smart to compare the final checkout price from two or three different sellers instead of focusing only on the base ticket amount, then pick the option with the lowest combined ticket and fee for the section you want. Buying multiple tickets in one order, avoiding inflated “VIP” or speculative resale listings far above face value, and being flexible about where you sit or stand in the Bandshell are simple ways to keep what you pay closer to the fair market price.
Where can I park for the Molotov concert, and how much does it cost?
The Miami Beach Bandshell sits beside Collins Avenue at 73rd Street, with a main municipal parking lot directly across the street at 73rd and Collins plus additional city parking and street spaces nearby. The lot across from the venue is paid hourly (commonly around a few dollars per hour), and other municipal lots and metered street parking in the neighborhood can offer similar or slightly cheaper options if you arrive early enough to find a spot.
What is the best way to get to the Bandshell without spending too much?
You can keep transportation costs low by carpooling with friends and splitting the parking fee, or by using Miami-Dade Transit bus routes that run along Collins Avenue and walking a short distance to the entrance at 73rd Street. Arriving a bit before peak time helps you secure a spot in the closest municipal lot, while those comfortable walking a few extra blocks can park slightly farther north or south on Collins or nearby streets, often at a lower overall cost.
What happens if it rains, and are there any weather-related policies?
The Miami Beach Bandshell is an open-air venue but is covered by a canopy, and events such as this Molotov show are generally scheduled to go on rain or shine. Light rain usually does not cancel a concert, so bringing a light jacket or layer for coastal breezes and checking the forecast before you go can help you stay comfortable while still enjoying the outdoor atmosphere.
Are food, drinks, and other amenities available at the Miami Beach Bandshell?
The Bandshell does not allow outside food or drinks, but it offers a fully stocked bar, rotating food vendors, and a water refill station so you can eat and drink inside during the show. To manage your budget, consider having a simple meal at home or at an affordable spot nearby before you arrive, then plan for just one or two drinks or snacks inside, leaving room in your budget if you decide to buy Molotov merchandise or a souvenir during the 30th anniversary tour.