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Sep 17 2010 9:09AM

The MIAMI HEAT JUNIOR JAM is currently on hiatus and will not perform or be available for appearances during the 2010-11 Miami HEAT Season. As a result, auditions for the team will not be held. Any future developments with the MIAMI HEAT JUNIOR JAM will be posted on HEAT.com.

If interested in booking any other HEAT entertainment entities, please call 786-777-1000.

  • 2009-2010 HEAT Jr. Jam
  • 2008-2009 HEAT Jr. Jam
  • 2007-2008 HEAT Jr. Jam
  • 2006-2007 HEAT Jr. Jam
  • 2005-2006 HEAT Jr. Jam
  • 2004-2005 HEAT Jr. Jam
  • 2003-2004 HEAT Jr. Jam
  • 2002-2003 HEAT Jr. Jam
  • 2001-2002 HEAT Jr. Jam
        • Sun 2/19
          3:30 PM
          Tue 2/21
          7:30 PM
          Thu 2/23
          7:00 PM
        • Tue 3/6
          7:30 PM
          Wed 3/7
          7:30 PM
          Sat 3/10
          7:30 PM
          Sun 3/18
          7:00 PM
          Tue 3/20
          7:30 PM
          Thu 3/29
          8:00 PM
        • Tue 4/3
          7:30 PM
          Wed 4/4
          8:00 PM
          Fri 4/6
          7:30 PM
          Sun 4/8
          6:00 PM
          Tue 4/10
          7:00 PM
          Fri 4/13
          7:30 PM
          Wed 4/18
          7:30 PM
          Thu 4/19
          8:00 PM
          Sat 4/21
          7:30 PM
          Sun 4/22
          6:00 PM


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