St. Tropez’s Hautest Beach Club Makes Its U.S. Return at F1 Miami
Formula 1 Miami weekend has become one of the most culturally loaded events on the American calendar — and the party that surrounds the race has become as coveted as the paddock access itself. This year, one venue is positioning itself above the rest. Casa Neos F1 Miami 2026 is the full-property takeover to know — running April 30 to May 3 at the Miami River destination that has quickly established itself as one of the city’s most compelling day-to-night properties. The programming reads less like an event schedule and more like a statement.
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The headline moment arrives on May 1, when Shellona St. Tropez returns to the United States. The iconic French Riviera beach club — one of the most sought-after addresses on the Côte d’Azur — takes over the Casa Neos Beach Club for a single night, with Adriatique leading a Sunset Rituals set. The collaboration is part of an ongoing partnership with David Barokas Group, with a reciprocal takeover planned in St. Tropez this summer. It is the kind of transatlantic cultural exchange that defines exactly where Miami sits in the global nightlife conversation right now.
Running concurrently across the full weekend, Clase Azul México executes its first-ever full-property takeover at Casa Neos, anchoring the experience as the exclusive tequila partner across all three levels — the Beach Club, the newly opened Lounge, and the members-only MM Rooftop. The collaboration introduces signature cocktails, curated bottle service, and the debut of the brand’s limited-edition Spirit of Champions. For Clase Azul, a brand synonymous with artisanal craft and cultural depth, the F1 Miami weekend provides the precise setting the partnership deserves.
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The broader lineup is equally considered. Seth Troxler closes the Beach Club on May 3. Chloé Caillet and Jaden Thompson anchor the Lounge on May 1 and 2, respectively. Mestiza takes the Beach Club on May 2. And Carlita opens the Lounge on April 30. Miami has always known how to throw a party alongside a Grand Prix. This year, Casa Neos is making the strongest case for where that party should be.
