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HEAT

3:30 p.m.

Got tickets to see the Miami Heat in their rematch against the Oklahoma City Thunder? Get to the game a bit early for some VIP action at the exclusive in-stadium lounge, Hyde AmericanAirlines Arena, for an incredible meal and drinks before tip-off at 5:30 p.m. Hyde AmericanAirlines Arena, 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 855-777-HYDE; Tickets $17.10-$526.50 at Ticketmaster.

KARAOKE

10 p.m.

Head over to Jelsomino for their Menorah Madness Holiday party, a night of cocktail specials, music by Derek Walin, Brett Bailey, Eran Hersh and Darmon along with lots of karaoke. 247 23rd St., Miami Beach; 305-673-7757.

PARTY

11 p.m.

After you finish unwrapping the presents, roasting the chestnuts and slamming shots of eggnog, head to Bamboo for a night of fun with DJ Irie, hosting “Industry Christmas.” 550 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; $20-$30 at Wantickets.com.

To get listed visit www.miami.com/events.

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