Hoy Como Ayer Brings Its Classic Salsa Experience Back to Calle Ocho
Hoy Como Ayer welcomes a new generation of salsa music lovers, inviting them to create new hip-shaking memories.
Hoy Como Ayer welcomes a new generation of salsa music lovers, inviting them to create new hip-shaking memories.
Last night, Megan Thee Stallion proved why she deserves to be on top of the rap game.
Curfew Club creates a space for professionals and busy folks who want to enjoy the nightlife without the late nights.
Fans talk to New Times about their love for Latin music superstar Bad Bunny.
At the Fillmore Miami Beach, Latin pop singer Anitta took the audience to Brazil during a captivating show.
Since her breakthrough in 2012, Madison Beer has forged her musical path into that of a platinum-selling and chart-topping artist.
The University of Miami is the latest academic institution to offer a class with Taylor Swift in its curriculum for the upcoming fall semester.
Miami Swifites, you have options on how to celebrate Taylor Swift’s 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department.
This weekend, Miami Beach Pride will deliver plenty of activities and events celebrating South Florida’s LGBTQ community.
The legendary Kevin Aviance will return to his old stomping groups for his debut at the Palace Bar on Sunday, April 14.
In 2024, O, Miami continues its innovative approach to showcasing poetry and engaging the community.
Lainey Wilson, Bret Michaels, and, yes, TLC are some of the acts you won’t want to miss at Tortuga.
Whether you’re a they or nay, Miami Music Week is certainly better with a fruitier edge.
After releasing “Drugs From Amsterdam” in 2022, Dutch producer Mau P saw his career take off overnight. He’s bringing his beats back to the city in time for Miami Music Week.
Travel delays and torrential downpours plagued Vibra Urbana, but that didn’t stop Latin music’s brightest stars from taking the stage.
You may know Bizarrap for his famous collaboration with Shakira, but the Argentinian producer has a much longer history dating back to his days of making “Combos Locos.”
Joshua Schwartz thought he was at the peak of what it meant to be a professional musician. Now he’s ready to do it all again as Josch.
Before Blood Orchid, it took Niko Javan some time to find his voice as part of Miami’s music underground.
Latin pop singer Tini is making her mark on American audiences with her first U.S. tour.
Tumbao is poised to make a triumphant return to its hometown, bigger and better than ever.
Last Saturday, Arcángel reminded the audience at the Kaseya Center of his and his collaborators’ contributions to reggaeton.
Venezuelan-born musician Manu Manzo has artfully refined her ethereal and multifaceted style.