Christian Nodal Will Bring His Pa’l Cora Tour to Miami This Fall
The North American leg of Christian Nodal’s Pa’l Cora Tour includes a stop at the Kaseya Center on November 2.
The North American leg of Christian Nodal’s Pa’l Cora Tour includes a stop at the Kaseya Center on November 2.
SiriusXM host and producer Will.i.am was tired of waiting for tech companies to catch up on representing BIPOC communities.
On the more personal and emotional album Reflexa, Danny Ocean invites listeners to reflect on themselves as they tune into its 12 tracks.
To remain up to code, Club Space needs to close this summer. The venue will host pop-up events at sister venue Factory Town.
Puerto Rican singer Young Miko is celebrating her new album, Att., with the XOXO Tour, which stops in South Florida in September.
Regional Mexican music singer-songwriter Jasiel Nuñez is focused on releasing his music and performing in front of audiences.
After wowing the audience at Coachella, Mexican singer Carin León has announced his Boca Chueca Tour.
Over the decades, Mike Miller’s lens has gotten up close and personal with hip-hop icons like Eazy-E, 2Pac, and Dr. Dre.
Reggaeton royalty Don Omar closed out the first leg of his Back to Reggaeton Tour with a sold-out show at the Kaseya Center.
Argentinian singer Nicki Nicole is set to bring her Alma Tour to the Fillmore Miami Beach on September 28.
The Latin Grammys will take place at the Kaseya Center on November 14, marking the third time Miami has hosted the ceremony.
Jaden Thompson is one of the youngest DJs to hold a residency at London’s nightlife institution, Fabric.
Despite being a regional Mexican band, Fuerza Regida’s shows more closely resemble a hip-hop concert. Check them out when the group lands in South Florida this summer.
Ovy on the Drums is ready to step into the spotlight with Cassette 01, his collaborative EP with Myke Towers.
Kodak Black’s concert at the James L. Knight Center will be his first South Florida show since being released from federal detention in February.
Well, as quickly as it was announced, it seems like the Vultures listening experience won’t be happening after all.
It took ten years, but finally, reporter Osvaldo Espino made it to Ultra Music Festival to witness sets by Calvin Harris, Martin Garrix, TiÁ«sto, and others.
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.
With his label, Filth on Acid, Reinier Zonneveld is able to connect with newer artists and maintain the creative freedom he desires.
Femme House is gearing up for its second appearance at Miami Music Week, hosting a panel of industry leaders at the W South Beach.
For the third year in a row, We Belong Here took over Virginia Key Beach Park, delivering one of the best festival experiences this year so far.