Men I Trust Announces Miami Show
The indie band will be playing at The Fillmore this fall.
The indie band will be playing at The Fillmore this fall.
Founding members Madball and Uzi were key figures in the rise of Miami bass. You can meet them at the local vinyl store.
The Colombian singer talks fatherhood, new music, and a collaboration with Gilberto Santa Rosa.
Sorry My Love blends Latin and emo energy in a genre-bending, Miami-rooted collaboration.
TikTok’s top Mexican artist released her debut album. Here’s what she shared with New Times during her Miami visit.
The iconic pop-punk band talks about their new album and the legacy of their music.
To the delight of 70,000 fans, Post Malone leaned in to his Texas upbringing in a 26-song set in Miami Gardens.
Honoring her past while embracing the present was Shakira’s theme of the night – and a strong one.
Reggaeton star Zion opens a Latin-Asian fusion spot in Wynwood with bold flavors, art, music, and a nod to Puerto Rican roots.
The Colombian artist’s Sendé contains just one reggaeton track – a collaboration with SOG and Peso Pluma.
The buzz around his Cosa Nuestra World Tour has been massive, but does the show live up to the online hype?
Among the many highlights was a guest appearance by collaborator Jhayco.
The Australian alternative dance music trio’s show included a surprise appearance by soul man Curtis Harding on “Surrender.”
Venezuelan singer-songwriter Joaquina navigates adulthood on her debut album, Al Romper La Burbuja.
From trippy museums to recreational areas and immersive activations, these Miami spots are in the pothead pantheon.
Rapper K. Charles is determined to preserve Miami’s authentic sound.
It was another nonstop week of partying – and I can’t wait to do it all over again next year.
Martin Garrix brought Lauv, Zedd, Afrojack, and Armin van Buuren on stage to help him close out the final day of Ultra 2025.
Skrillex gave a masterclass on headlining Ultra’s Main Stage, with special guests Young Miko, Damian Marley, and Flowdan.
Afrojack brought David Guetta and Sia out to perform their 2012 hit “Titanium” together for the first time ever.
From Sara Landry to Cloonee and Tape B, get ready to party nonstop at the end of March.
Tyler, the Creator delivered one of the best performances of the year so far during the Chromakopia Tour’s Miami stop.