The Five Best Concerts in Miami This Weekend
Read up on this weekend’s performances by New Order, Cat Power, Brian Wilson, Celine Dion, and Afrobeta.
Read up on this weekend’s performances by New Order, Cat Power, Brian Wilson, Celine Dion, and Afrobeta.
The long-running Atlanta garage-rockers transform themselves for an album of seedy country music and good-time rock ‘n’ roll designed for barroom sing-alongs.
These are the best dance-floor-centric gatherings happening in Miami this winter.
The rap battle between Denzel Curry and Atlanta’s J.I.D. that was scheduled for this Saturday has been postponed until February 29 due to illness.
The fight over Ultra’s presence in Bayfront Park continues.
The legendary synthpop band served up all the hits and more during the first show of their four night residency at the Fillmore Miami Beach.
The new series was conceived by local nightlife fixture Laura of Miami and is set to launch this Thursday, January 16, at the Anderson.
Wilson’s ethos of innocence has bled into the fabric of pop music of the past century, making him the godfather of sensitive pop.
Christina “Cuci” Amador and Tony Smurphio of Afrobeta collaborated with the local instrumental act Electric Kif to produce a tropical remix that’s as memorable as it is reflective of Miami.
It’s a quiet Thursday evening in Miami when singer-songwriter Chan Marshall picks up the phone. Marshall’s voice — equal parts sweet and dreamy — strikes an apologetic tone; she’s in Los Angeles recording her new album, and her chat with New Times had to be rescheduled three times owing to scheduling conflicts.
The longtime drummer for the influential synth-rock act spoke with New Times in advance of New Order’s four-night residency at the Fillmore Miami Beach.
Denzel Curry comes home to Miami in top form for his Zeltron Word Wide rap bout.
On Tuesday, New Order kicks off its first-ever U.S. residency at the Filmore Miami Beach. There are still a limited number of tickets available for the highly anticipated event, which will likely attract postpunk fans from across Florida. Aussie blues songster C.W. Stoneking will fill Shirley’s at Gramps with his…
The internationally beloved singer and best-selling artist is performing at the American Airlines Arena on Friday, January 17 as well as Saturday, January 18.
If you’re looking to get out and support Miami’s live music scene, start with these five spots.
Read up on this weekend’s performances by Billy Joel, Grace Potter, Samoht, Bobby Caldwell, and Lando & the Infinite Sadness.
Lando & the Infinite Sadness will celebrate his debut album, Dark Matter, with a live performance and release party at Technique Records this Friday, January 10.
For many parents, having children becomes the alpha and the omega of their existence. Careers are altered, vacations get delayed, long-term plans are reassessed. For a couple of years, it seemed the start of a new family had made a similarly seismic impact on roots-rock singer-songwriter Grace Potter…
The “What You Won’t Do for Love” singer is set to perform at Gulfstream Park Racing & Casino this Sunday, January 12.
Aaron Dilloway may be best known for his sound art on tape loops and his time with the Michigan noise act Wolf Eyes, but he began experimenting with pushing the acceptable limits of recorded sounds long before then. Look no further than his sixth-grade band, the Dead Roosters, which did groundbreaking work with capturing bodily functions on tape.
The so-called MySpace singer will grace Fort Lauderdale with an intimate performance at C&I Studios this Saturday, January 11.
In advance of the Manchester band’s January 2020 residency at the Fillmore Miami Beach, here are eight of the synth-pop group’s most underappreciated songs.