Review: Kid Cudi Delivered an Emotional Florida Show
The Cleveland rapper, alongside Big Boi and A-Trak, brought nostalgia to iThink Amphitheater.
The Cleveland rapper, alongside Big Boi and A-Trak, brought nostalgia to iThink Amphitheater.
Sometimes, lines can hit too close to home.
The rapper, whose legal name is Bill Kapri, was booked by the Orange County Sheriff’s Office on May 6 at 10:26 p.m.
Jolene in downtown Miami is going phone-free, encouraging guests to stay present and connect on the dance floor.
The Miami-founded country band will return to the stage this fall with a Raul Malo tribute stop in Fort Lauderdale.
South Florida artists, this is your chance to prove you belong on the III Points stage.
The Colombian superstar will bring her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour 2026 to Kaseya Center.
Cortadito, Aymee Nuviola and Roberto Torres will perform at Son del Mundo on May 8.
M.I.A. will not be performing this weekend at the South Florida stop of the the Rebel Ragers Tour.
The “streaming-friendly” club is located near South Beach.
Just another reminder of his Miami roots.
More than forty years after the band’s Sunset Strip debut, the flame still burns — just in new, healing ways.
Three stages. More than 25 local music acts. Art and food vendors. Ten bucks. Be there or be broke.
The pop star will play two shows at the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise this November.
From Felix Da Housecat in Little Haiti to a block party in North Miami and a coffee rave in Wynwood, you can choose your own free adventure.
On & On will open in Wynwood, above Shiso, featuring live jazz reinterpretations of hip-hop classics every Friday.
Belle & Sebastian, Ethel Cain, Alejandro Sanz, Laura Pausini, and Santigold, are just a few of the concerts that we are exited to catch in May.
From chainsaws to goat skulls, anything can be turned into a musical instrument.
Here’s a simple breakdown of the multitude of parking and transportation options for Hard Rock Stadium.
Snoop Dog, Marshmello, 50 Cent, John Summit and many others will perform in the Magic City this week.
The Peaches n’ Kream World Tour opened at Hard Rock Live, with a loud, blues-rock set full of swagger and fan favorites.
The New Jersey native mixed politics, emotion, and a three-hour set at Amerant Bank Arena.