Miami – The Best of the Best International Music Festival is taking over the entire Memorial Day weekend in Miami thereby dubbing it the Best of the Best weekend. Hosted by hip-hop superstar Diddy, this year’s concert is the centerpiece of a highly anticipated four-day weekend, filled with exciting events to entertain the thousands of tourists that deem Miami the top tourist destination for this national holiday celebration.
“Each year we plan events to give everyone journeying to Miami the experience of their life,” reveals JBJ Entertainment, the promoter of Best of the Best (BOTB). “This year we are making it official by extending the festival to four days of fun in the sun. We invite everyone to Miami to come and enjoy yourselves, either at one event or better yet, all of them. We wish to make your time in Miami memorable!”
The Best of the Best Weekend runs from Friday, May 28 to Monday, May 31. It kicks off on May 28 with the BOTB Official Welcome Party at Opium Nightclub at the Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood, Florida. On Friday, beach bodies can head to the BOTB All White Pool Party at the ravishing Deauville Beach Resort in South Beach. On Sunday, where else to be in Miami but at Bicentennial Park for the Best of the Best Concert, followed by the BOTB Official After Party at Bongos Nightclub at the American Airlines Arena. Then if that’s not enough, join the musical clash at the New York Vs. Miami showdown at the magnificent Mansion nightclub in Miami Beach.
MORE ARTISTS ADDED
Entering its fourth year as the major concert event during Miami’s Memorial Day weekend, this year’s Best of the Best is living up to its promise yet again. A slew of new artists have been added to the lineup, with more to come as we inch closer to show time. Music mogul Diddy is hosting the concert, alongside DJ Khaled and rap star Gucci Mane, who will see this as his first major performance this year.
Diddy, set to host the Best of the Best 2010 Concert
Traditionally presenting the best acts from the Caribbean, this year is no different as BOTB welcomes Mavado, Beenie Man, Machel Montano, Bounty Killer and Anthony B to the bill. The show also features Serani, Mr. Vegas, Baby Cham, Gyptian, Tony Matterhorn, Lady Saw, Ding Dong, Aidonia, Demarco, Chino, Pinchers, G. Whizz and RDX, rounding out the best in Caribbean entertainment today.
The show takes place at Bicentennial Park, located at 1075 Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami. Park gates open at 1:00 pm and show time is set for 1:30pm sharp.
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