Did Your Concert Get Postponed? Here’s How to Get a Refund — If You Can
In the face of the coronavirus pandemic, promoters have almost uniformly opted to postpone events, many of which have been pushed off indefinitely rather than canceled outright.
In the face of the coronavirus pandemic, promoters have almost uniformly opted to postpone events, many of which have been pushed off indefinitely rather than canceled outright.
Monterrey’s new single, “Terrarium,” has its roots in the once-futuristic year 2016.
Kaylan Arnold’s soul leads everything she produces, and it’s apparent in her music.
Guetta announced he’ll do a DJ set at an undisclosed location in downtown Miami.
For some South Florida bands, the coronavirus crisis presents an opportunity to create unencumbered.
Long before livestreaming became the norm, Virgo was experimenting with taking her music virtual.
Pabon inspired his contemporaries with his work in bands such as Pygmy, Down Home Southernaires, and Animal Tropical.
Since opening in 2012, Lagniappe has maintained an impressive program of nightly live music sessions.
This year was looking to be the biggest yet for Miami postpunk band Donzii.
Local spinners are some of the entertainers most devastated by the sudden blow to South Florida’s hospitality industry.
South Florida musicians are set to create music post-COVID-19 as the world goes into full quarantine mode.
Miami’s balcony concerts remind the world that we might all be under quarantine, but that doesn’t mean we lost our right to party.
Danny Daze has pledged 50 percent of the sales from his latest EP, “Propaganda & Manipulation,” to Miami’s Technique Records.
The hip-hop festival will also offer refunds to ticketholders.
Justin Bieber has announced he has scrapped his Changes Tour, which would have kicked off in May with Kehlani and Jaden Smith and stopped in Miami in July.
From house to psych, these new homegrown releases will make your isolation just a little easier.
Musicians are flocking to various streaming platforms to perform live, rebroadcast previous sets, and engage with their quarantined fans who are growing increasingly restless.
III Points, in the partnership with the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami, is offering local artists the opportunity to apply for financial assistance in amounts ranging from $50 to $300.
III Points organizers have announced that they’re postponing the music festival until October 16-17. The event had been slated for May 1-2.
Will record stores be able to navigate through COVID-19 upheaval with their unconventional business models?
After being evacuated from Europe when its tour was canceled, Torche shared a session recorded at BBC Radio’s Maida Vale Studios.
Where can artists look for financial assistance in a COVID-19 world? Here are some grants that are still active or waitlisting for creatives.