The Best Concerts in Miami This Week
Built to Spill, Gami, Taking Back Sunday, and more of the best concerts in Miami this week.
Built to Spill, Gami, Taking Back Sunday, and more of the best concerts in Miami this week.
We can fight it all we want, but nothing will change Miami’s identity as a party city. As long as it’s pumping out great nightclubs like candy, the 305 will be known as one of the best places in the world to get wasted.
These are the five best concerts in Miami, October 4 through 6.
New World Symphony will celebrate its 100th Wallcast concert with the debut of its 4K projection technology Saturday, October 12.
Bio-Haque will bring Grimes, Nina Kraviz, and Sophie to the RC Cola Plant for a show during Miami Art Week.
Ale Campos of Las Nubes and Sweat Records stars in Iggy Pop’s new music video.
Hoy Como Ayer is back.
The Jonas Brothers will ring in 2020 at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.
Though Built to Spill never quite became a household name, its 1999 album, Keep It Like a Secret, is an indie rock classic.
Taking inspiration from Studio 54, the new Peach Room party series seeks to create a Studio 305.
While Igor took center stage at the American Airlines Arena, Tyler the Creator’s fans aren’t sick of the old Tyler just yet.
Juan Luis Guerra, Jacuzzi Boys, Helado Negro, and more of the best concerts in Miami this week.
Billie Eilish will kick off her 2020 world tour in Miami before traversing North and South America and Europe.
In 2013, Teenear became the first woman R&B singer signed to the famed Miami label Slip-n-Slide Records, which launched the careers of Trina, Rick Ross, and Trick Daddy.
These are the five best concerts in Miami, September 27 through 29.
The NFL finally got something right. From a controversial deal with Jay-Z to blackballing Colin Kaepernick to hiring and swiftly firing Antonio Brown just last week, the NFL has been embroiled in a series of seemingly never-ending scandals for the past few years. Even on the music front, the league has consistently gotten it wrong…
Peachfuzz will return to Miami as a seasonal party.
Camila Cabello’s fans were hoping for a deeper glimpse into her second album, Romance, but they got something better.
As a Latin American artist succeeding in the overtly Caucasian world of indie rock, Lange understands the unique position he is in.
As Broward County’s rap scene grows, Anonymuz provides the perfect mix of SoundCloud production and lyrism that hip-hop needs now.
There’s a name for this kind of style, and it stinks.
Ken Stringfellow’s intimate show marks the anniversary of his solo debut, Touched.