Miami’s Wynwood district is preparing to welcome a major new player in the city’s cultural ecosystem. Midline, a 10,000-square-foot live music venue and raw event space located at the Arlo Hotel, is poised to transform Miami’s relationship with live sound, marking a deliberate shift toward quality-driven performance environments and forward-thinking cultural programming. It arrives courtesy of industry veterans Eric Fuller (former co-owner of Club Space) and Jeremy Waks (founder of Treehouse Miami), two figures deeply intertwined with Miami’s creative nightlife fabric.
Midline is built around one core philosophy: sonic perfection without pretension. Designed with meticulous acoustic engineering, cutting-edge sound reinforcement, and an adaptable lighting system, the space offers touring-level technical specs while retaining the raw edge that defines Wynwood’s identity. The venue’s modular layout allows for both intimate showcases and large-scale productions, supported by three full bars, mezzanine viewing, and a limited number of private tables for elevated hospitality.
“We’re not just opening another venue – we’re creating the home Miami’s music scene has been waiting for,” said Operating Partner Jeremy Waks, noting that Midline’s refusal to adopt a one-size-fits-all approach reflects its long-term commitment to Miami’s creative ecosystem. Fuller echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that Midline aims to build something timeless rather than trend-driven, and that the venue’s mission is to serve the city’s music community for years to come.
This past weekend, Midline introduced its capabilities with an opening run that invited friends, industry members, and media into the space. Friday featured a live performance from Who Rescued Who, while Saturday showcased an energetic set from international DJ-producer Malóne, offering an early glimpse of the room’s exceptional sound system and immersive production.
The venue’s first official ticketed show arrives this coming Friday, January 16, with renowned rapper Freddie Gibbs set to take the stage, an early indication of the genre-spanning lineup strategy Midline plans to embrace.

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Raised in upstate New York, I was always a big fan of music but never really listened to electronic music. Within the first month of attending Florida State University and meeting some new friends, I was introduced to the rave scene. After seeing Ekali at my first show, I was instantly hooked. Since then, I have dived into every subgenre of electronic music, picked up DJing, and mixed for clubs and different entertainment events in Tallahassee. Once graduating with degrees in marketing and hospitality, I was hired for a sales position. However, I recently decided to leave my sales job to pursue my dream of working in the music industry. Currently, I run Magnetic Magazine's Melodic Techno Charts, along with my role as a PR and marketing specialist for different artists and labels. Some of my favorite artists are REZZ, Kyle Watson, TOBEHONEST, San Pacho, Josh Baker, HUGEL, ARTBAT, Vintage Culture, Ganja White Night, CamelPhat, Green Velvet, Jungle, Milky Chance, Paco Versailles, Franc Moody, and RÜFUS DU SOL. My favorite festivals are Hulaween (by far), EDC Orlando, and all the different venues during Miami Music Week. Outside of music, I love sports (especially hockey, soccer, tennis, basketball, and spike ball), going to the movies, working out, sushi, Chick-fil-A, food in general, and hanging with my dog Maui and my cat Loki. Feel free to reach out to me via my email or on IG, I love expanding my network of friends and business opportunities!