The community of Key Biscayne, in Miami, once again welcomed with resounding success the Rastrillo 305, which this time celebrated its 5th year with a night full of art, music, dining, and generosity. This annual event, organized by CIS University’s foundation, International Studies Foundation (ISF), in collaboration with ML Events, has established itself as one of the Miami community’s most anticipated and celebrated annual events.
Before the meeting, the organizers held an informative cocktail party in the presence of the former Mayor of Miami, Tomás Regalado, along with ISF sponsors, artists and local entrepreneurs. The event aimed to introduce the event to the community, future projects, and its charitable mission, which is focused on raising funds to support ISF’s socio-educational programs. In addition, Rastrillo 305 seeks to promote culture and art, all while strengthening the collaborative bonds and sense of belonging within the Hispanic community in Miami.
El Rastrillo 305: five years of bringing generosity and art together
The fifth anniversary event shined with memorable musical performances, including featured artists such as The Crandoms, Ignacio Arozena, and DJ Sammy Serra, who captivated the audience with their talent and energy. The highlight of the night came when Taburete, a band originally from Madrid, took the stage, infecting the audience with their passion and intensity. This committed spirit marked a unique night that will be remembered in Miami, registering a record attendance of more than 1,500 people united by music, culture, food, and generosity.
Rastrillo 305 not only consolidated its success during its 5th anniversary, but also reinforced its mission to strengthen the link between Spain and the United States, supporting local talent while promoting philanthropic initiatives.
From the university and our foundation, we are deeply grateful to all the attendees, sponsors and collaborators who made this unforgettable night possible. Once the music dies down, the positive impact of the 305 “Rastrillo” Market will live on in the Key Biscayne community and beyond. We look forward to the next edition in 2026.