Capacity: 19,600
Home Teams: Miami Heat (NBA)
Since it opened its doors in 1998, the Kaseya Center (albeit under several different names) has presided over the Miami Heat’s greatest years as an NBA franchise. The first raised the temperature here in 2006 when Shaquille O’Neal powered the team to their first-ever NBA title, then torched the competition again to win two more championships in 2012 and 2013 under the leadership of the King, LeBron James. As well as hosting every regular season and playoff Heat home game, the Kaseya Center is an extremely popular venue for concerts, cultural performances, and other sporting events. It is also a great place to enjoy good food, much of it flavored by the city’s Hispanic culinary influences, as well as shops featuring team and event merchandise.
A range of different seating options is available for all games and events hosted at the Kaseya Center. With premium seating areas such as floor seats or box seats as well as cheaper seats in the upper tier, the Kaseya Center has different seating options to suit all needs and budgets. Check out TicketX to find out which tickets are available for your game or event and use our seating chart to explore different seating options.
Visitors can access the Kaseya Center via public transportation or driving their own vehicle.
To get to Kaseya Center, you can use Metrorail trains within Miami. If traveling in from Orlando, West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, or Aventura, Brightline Trains will take you right to the heart of the city, where you can then connect to the Metrorail. Another option is taking a taxi to the venue.
Driving your own vehicle to the Kaseya Center is possible, but traffic can be quite busy in Miami, particularly around the venue on game and event days. Plan an early arrival at the venue to avoid missing the start of your event.
On-site parking is now much more limited at the Kaseya Center, essentially limited to valet parking services. Kaseya Center's official website has information on how to purchase prepaid off-site parking passes at the Miami World Center Garage and there are several other off-site parking options that are an easy walk from the stadium.
On-site valet parking typically costs $40 or more, while prepaid off-site parking passes at Miami World Center Garage typically range from $24-28. Check Kaseya Center's official website for full details on parking rates.
Nov 19
Wed
09:00pm
Kaseya Center
Miami, FL
Jhayco (Postponed Date TBD)
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