Every March, Miami Music Week turns Miami into a global dance floor, with DJs, producers and music fans pouring into the city for a week of nonstop parties. This year, one of Brickell’s newest nightlife destinations is stepping into the spotlight.
Recently opened inside Amazónico Miami, Selva Miami will host three nights of house music from March 26 through March 28, bringing internationally recognized DJs to an intimate late-night venue in the heart of the financial district.
With a capacity of just 250 guests, Selva offers a more curated alternative to Miami Music Week’s sprawling mega-clubs. The space leans into its jungle-inspired concept, complete with dramatic lighting and a glowing LED tree installation, creating an immersive dancefloor environment designed to evolve as the night unfolds.
The lineup
The three-night series begins Thursday, March 26 with house music heavyweight Nic Fanciulli, whose career includes performances at iconic clubs like Space Ibiza and DC-10 Ibiza and collaborations with legends such as Carl Cox.
On Friday, March 27, the booth goes to rising dance music talent Max Styler, known for his high-energy house and tech-house releases on Insomniac Records and sets at major venues around the world.
The weekend closes Saturday with UK-based DJ Riordan, whose infectious house sound has earned him festival appearances at Tomorrowland and collaborations with artists like Mark Knight.
Don’t skip the rooftop
Another highlight of the Brickell destination is the rooftop lounge at Amazónico Miami. Located on the third floor, the open-air space blends lush greenery with bold design and skyline views.
Designed by Spanish interior designer Lázaro Rosa Violán, the rooftop centers around the Peacock Bar and a LED-paneled DJ booth, creating a vibrant late-night setting for cocktails and music.
The menu features tropical-inspired drinks like the Sangria Blanca, Amazonegroni and the Peacock Spritz served in a signature peacock glass, alongside bites like toro tuna tartare with caviar, picanha steak sliders and blue crab croquettes.
With immersive design, curated electronic music and an intimate dancefloor, Selva is positioning itself as one of the newest stops on the Miami Music Week circuit.
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