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Nestled in the vibrant and eclectic Little Havana neighborhood, Selina Gold Dust has become a staple in Miami’s pulsating nightlife scene. Originally a 1950s motor lodge, the venue underwent a stunning transformation that maintains its vintage charm while infusing modern aesthetics and state-of-the-art sound systems, creating a unique fusion of old and new. This blend of history and innovation resonates deeply within Miami's diverse cultural tapestry, making Selina Gold Dust not just a nightclub, but a cultural landmark.

Its retro-inspired design, characterized by neon lights and art deco elements, pays homage to Miami's glamorous past, while its cutting-edge programming speaks to the city’s dynamic present. Over the years, Selina Gold Dust has cemented its reputation as a haven for electronic music aficionados and a platform for both emerging and established artists. The venue has been instrumental in showcasing Miami's rich local talent, while also attracting an array of international performers, thus playing a pivotal role in the global electronic music circuit.

Its open-air courtyard and pool area provide an idyllic setting that complements the club’s indoor dance floors, offering a versatile space that adapts to a variety of events and musical styles. The venue's commitment to fostering a vibrant community and supporting innovative musical expressions has earned it a devoted following and a special place in Miami's nightlife history. Notable artists who have graced the decks at Selina Gold Dust include international heavyweights such as Dixon, Claptone, and Solomun.

The club has also hosted performances by local talents like DJ Le Spam and the Spam Allstars, Danny Daze, and Jubilee. These artists, among others, have contributed to Selina Gold Dust's reputation as a must-visit destination for electronic music lovers seeking an authentic and immersive experience in the heart of Miami.

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The capacity of Selina Gold Dust is 300.

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