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STACKED

6:30 p.m.

Get your sweat on at Equinox South Beach’s new “Stacked” Group Fitness class that uses repetitive intervals to get your heart pumping along with live music by DJ Trouble. Equinox South Beach,520 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-673-1172 or chris.grys@equinox.com.

DRAGONS

7 p.m.

The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus are back with greatest show on earth featuring the world's top acrobats, animal trainers, clowns and even a dragon. AmericanAirlines Arena, 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; Ticketmaster, $10-$115.

PARTY

11 p.m.

French superstar DJ David Guetta, voted No. 1 in the esteemed DJ Mag’s 2011 poll, won a Grammy for “When Love Takes Over” featuring Kelly Rowland, and also produced the Black Eyed Peas’ megahit “I Gotta Feeling.” LIV Nightclub, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; www.wantickets.com; $60-$75.

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