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Throwback R&B stars set to perform ‘80s and ‘90s hits at Miramar Cultural Center

The Miramar Cultural Center is hosting the R&B group After 7 and singer Regina Belle in its 800-seat theater.
The Miramar Cultural Center is hosting the R&B group After 7 and singer Regina Belle in its 800-seat theater. mocner@miamiherald.com

R&B classics singers are coming to the Miramar Cultural Center on Friday, Oct. 10, at 8 p.m. The trio After 7 will be joined by Grammy-award winning artist Regina Belle in the center’s theater.

Some After 7 hits include “Ready or Not,” “Can’t Stop” and “All I Want Is You.” Their debut album “After 7” achieved platinum status.

Since debuting in 1989, the group has undergone many changes, including a split in the ’90s and reunion in 2016. They now perform with Wil Robinson, Jeremy Keith and original member Kevon Edmonds.

Founding member Keith Mitchell went solo in 2024 to pursue a gospel career and released an album titled “Food For Your Life” in July .

Accompanying the group during the upcoming performance is Regina Belle, who fans may remember as the singer of the pop version of the “Aladdin” movie original theme “A Whole New World” with Peabo Bryson. Her biggest single, “Baby Come to Me” in 1989, is a certified gold song.

The Miramar Cultural Center promises an “unforgettable evening” for R&B lovers in a news release. The event will be hosted by WSVN broadcast journalist Donovan Campbell and Miramar Vice Mayor Yvette Colbourne.

“This will be an amazing night filled with great music and energy, and I’d love for you to be in the house to share it with me,” Campbell said in an Instagram post.

Tickets in the 800-seat theater start at $75.

This story was originally published October 8, 2025 at 2:36 PM with the headline "Throwback R&B stars set to perform ‘80s and ‘90s hits at Miramar Cultural Center."

Morgan C. Mullings
Miramar News
Miramar reporter Morgan C. Mullings was raised in Miramar and returned there after reporting in Boston and New York City. A St. John’s University graduate, she began in local politics and went on to edit and fact-check for editorial publications. Her cat, Oscar, is her favorite coworker.