From the South Florida Sun-Sentinel
See and be scene
Lil Jon, Trick Daddy, Jadakiss, Ciara and Pitbull will be hitting the hot spots in MIA, and so can you.
by Joanie Cox
October 6 2004
Miami survived the MTV Video Music Awards only to encounter hurricanes Frances and Jeanne. Now, Will Smith's favorite city can finally stop hurricane-watching and go back to star-searching Sunday when the seventh annual Source Awards hit the James L. Knight Center. This is the third year in a row The Source Awards have come to Miami to give props to the biggest and baddest artists in hip-hop.
Started by The Source magazine in 1991, the awards show has offered some of hip-hop's most memorable televised moments, including Tupac's straight-outta-prison appearance in 1994, OutKast's winning its first Source Award in 1995 and, of course, the onstage riot that broke out in 2000. This year, Miami rapper Trina, a.k.a. Liberty City's "Diamond Princess," will host the show along with Big Tigger, who is the host of BET's Rap City: The Bassment and a DJ for 103.5 The Beat. Comedian Kevin Hart will crack jokes throughout the night, and Juvenile, Lil' Flip, Lil Wayne and Mase are set to perform during the show, which will air Nov. 30 on BET. And in true Miami tradition, it ain't a 305 party unless Fat Joe, Trick Daddy, Lil Jon and P. Diddy are gettin' tipsy right next to you in the clubs.
Following is the lowdown on the parties, concerts and other Source Awards-related events that will take place tonight through Sunday.
TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY)
Opium Garden
136 Collins Ave., Miami Beach
305/531-5535, www.opiummiami.com
Think pink at the Welcome to Miami party hosted by Gisele, Dawg E. Slaughter and Alison Hinds. Chill to the music of Soca Warriors, Steelie Bashment, Jabba of Massive B. and DJ Khaled from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Tickets cost $20 and will be available at the door or through 305/438-9488.
THURSDAY
Teasers
524 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
305/532-8420, www.teasersamerica.com
The White Affair takes off with music by Soca Warriors and Jabba, Rupee, Bunji Garlin, Papa Keith, Gisele and Dawg E. Slaughter will host. Doors open at 11 p.m., and everyone drinks free before midnight.
FRIDAY
Downtown Miami
The Source Hip-hop City New-Product Expo
Although there was no confirmed location at press time, the public is welcome to attend this one-stop shopping experience for all things hip-hop. Call 786/888-0060 for information.
Bayside Hut
3501 Rickenbacker Causeway, Virginia Key
305/361-0808
The Madhouse Jouvert Block Party/International Flag Night will start at 10 p.m. and go all the way to 10 a.m. Rappers Fat Joe, Machel Montano, Xtatik, Alison Hinds, Bunji Garlin, Maximus Dan, Rupee, Dawg E. Slaughter and Gisele will perform, plus you can jam to reggae tunes by Money D., Massive B., Steelie and Lady Terra and bounce your booty to the fresh bass beats of DJ Khaled. Tickets cost $20 and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, but if you dip out, don't expect the Terror Squad to let you in -- no re-entry will be permitted.
The All-New Club 112
1439 Washington Ave., Miami Beach
305/532-7726
The Official Awards Party Series will start at 10 p.m. This is going to be a hardcore VIP event, but if you're wearing the right Versace getup, you may be able to sneak in with Diddy's entourage.
SATURDAY
Downtown Miami
The Source Hip-hop City New-Product Expo
From noon to 6 p.m., the public is invited to check out truckloads of hip-hop gear. There wasn't a confirmed location at press time, so call 786/888-0060 for more information.
The Riande Continental South Beach
1825 Collins Ave., Miami Beach
305/531-3503, www.riandecontinentalsouthbeach.com
Get your swim on with Fat Joe when he hosts his Wet and Wild Pool Party. Doors will open at 5 p.m., and ladies who sport their sexiest swimwear before 6 p.m. will score some free stuff. Call 305/438-9488 for admission price.
Crobar
1445 Washington Ave., Miami Beach
305/531-5027, www.crobar.com
Hip-hop will meet house grooves when DJ Bad Boy Bill and DJ Boris spin the night away. Tickets cost $20 and can be purchased on the Web site or by calling 305/672-8084.
Bayfront Park Amphitheater
301 N. Biscayne Blvd., Miami
305/358-7550, www.bayfrontparkmiami.com
Kick your afternoon off toasting with Lil Jon at the Power 96/Cingular Wireless Koochie Krunk Festival. He and the East Side Boyz, Trick Daddy, Ying Yang Twins, J-Kwon, Ciara, Mr. Vegas, Akon and Pitbull will take turns at the mike. The show will start at 4 p.m. Tickets cost $15 and can be purchased at www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 305/358-5885.
University of Miami Convocation Center
1245 Walsh Ave., Coral Gables
305/284-8686, www.umconvocationcenter.com
Jadakiss, Twista and D.O.D. will bring their Hip-hop Explosion concert to UM after postponing it in September because of Hurricane Frances. The show will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets cost $16.75 to $43.50 and can be bought at www.hiphopexplosion.com.
Miami Arena
701 Arena Blvd., Miami
305/530-4400, www.miamiarena.com
The S.I.P.H.A./Hip-hop Summit Action Network's Get Out the Vote Political Youth Rally will start at 2 p.m., followed by the Hip-hop Block Party from 5 to 7 p.m.; both are open to the public. Expect some very special surprise guests to make a cameo at the latter. Then, the Source Youth Foundation will host its celebrity basketball game at 7 p.m. Tickets cost $11.50 to $101.50 and are available at www.ticketmaster.com. During the same event, The Source Unsigned Hype National Championship Battle will go down, which means the next big name in hip-hop could be discovered right thurr.
Radisson Miami Hotel
1601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
305/374-0000, www.waderobsonfans.com
Pop Starz Inc. will host a hip-hop dance workshop from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. with Britney Spears' choreographer Wade Robson, Beyoncé's instructor Brian Friedman, You Got Served star Chris Jones, Pop Starz artistic director Glenn Douglas Packard and choreographer Shane Sparks. Company auditions will also take place during the event. Cost is $95. Call 561/997-1188 to register.
The All-New Club 112
1439 Washington Ave., Miami Beach
305/532-7726
The official 5 Mic Council/Source Sports Celebrity Basketball Game afterparty will start at 10 p.m. at this all-new club.
SUNDAY
Bicentennial Park
1075 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
www.miamicarnival.org
From noon to 11 p.m., it'll be Mardi Gras Miami-style for Miami Carnival 2K4, as more than 20 costumed bands take over the streets. Byron Lee and the Dragonnaires, Machel Montano and Xtatik, and many more will perform. The parade will start at Northeast 36th Street and Northeast Second Avenue and proceed south to Bicentennial Park, where the fiesta will take place. Tickets cost $20 and are available online or by calling 305/653-1877.
Radisson Miami Hotel
1601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
305/374-0000, www.waderobsonfans.com
Pop Starz Inc. will host another hip-hop dance workshop with Wade Robson from 10 a.m. to noon. Cost is $65. Call 561/997-1188 to register.
James L. Knight Center
400 S.E. Second Ave., Miami
305/372-4634, www.jlknightcenter.com
Be the first to see what Lil' Kim is -- or isn't -- wearing when the red-carpet arrivals for The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards Show begin at 4 p.m. Doors will close at 6:30 p.m., and the show will start at 7.
Opium Garden
136 Collins Ave., Miami Beach
305/531-5535, www.opiummiami.com
Ciara, the first lady of crunk, will show off her "Goodies" during a release party for her debut album of the same title. Cover charge and start time were still to be decided as of press time.
The All-New Club 112
1439 Washington Ave., Miami Beach
305/532-7726
The Official Source Awards afterparty will begin at 10 p.m. This hip-hop-star-infested shindig will be tough to squeeze into, but hey, we figure it's still worth mentioning.
MONDAY
Bayside Hut
3501 Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne
305/361-0808
Elephant Man will host this camouflage-themed get-together along with Mr. Machel and Friends. Fire Links, Jabba, Steelie Bashment and Six Pac will also attend to keep the Jamaican flavor going from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Tickets will be available at the door.
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