III Points Overcame the Rain on Its First Day
Parliament-Funkadelic, Kaytranada, and Cloonee helped keep the energy high at III Points despite the not-so-great weather.
Parliament-Funkadelic, Kaytranada, and Cloonee helped keep the energy high at III Points despite the not-so-great weather.
Carl Cox, Miss Monique, and Sasha + Digweed are on deck for the second season of the Resistance residency at M2.
“This Miami set will sort of be an introduction to the new styles of music I’m making,” says Rezz of her upcoming III Points set.
Justice, Yung Lean, Sara Landry, and more are this year’s III Points newcomers.
Little River Soundsystem’s Jamie Bolin and Duck Romero came from two different worlds to collaborate.
Solomun and his label Diynamic will take over the Resistance Megastructure at Ultra next year.
Despite the four-month sabbatical, Club Space has picked up where it left off, inviting partygoers to dance well past sunrise.
“Mad Radio is more like a radio station but with a physical club,” says general manager Camilo Peña.
Longtime French bistro Café Pastis in South Miami has been forced to change its name after a mixup confused its customers.
Techno producer Dubfire is eager to play an intimate set at Jolene Sound Room.
Luke Slater has spent the last 30 years playing and serving as resident DJ for the greatest clubs in the world while producing bone-crushing techno.
David Gtronic’s collaborative album with Reboot is packed with homages to old-school sounds.
The cornerstone of Skee Mask’s work is his emphatic mixes and the mosaic of dance genres woven into them.
At M2, veterans and newcomers alike can witness an extraordinary four-hour showcase by venerated grandmaster Carl Cox.
Say Tea & Smile has opened in the iconic, triangular structure in Pinecrest that was once a Dairy Queen for more than 30 years.
On Con Cariño, MJ Nebreda and Danny From Miami blend reggaeton and electronic sounds to danceable results.
Calling all One Piece fans – you can now feast like a pirate at the Thousand Sunny in Pinecrest.
Scottish producer Calvin Harris was the weekend’s showstopper, returning to Ultra for the first time since 2013.
On day two of Ultra, Hardwell, Martin Garrix, Excision, Peggy Gou, and others took over the decks, delivering the kind of sets the festival is known for.
Ultra Music Festival suspended performances at 9 p.m., asking the crowd to evacuate Bayfront Park.
Since his debut at Ultra Music Festival in 2012, Dutch producer Hardwell has always been able to deliver a memorable experience.
For three decades, Alan T has been guarding the velvet ropes at Miami’s most in-demand nightclubs and parties.