Beloved Welsh Rock Band the Alarm Returns to South Florida for First Time in 34 Years
To the chagrin of local New Wave devotees, the beloved ’80s band the Alarm hasn’t played in South Florida since 1985.
To the chagrin of local New Wave devotees, the beloved ’80s band the Alarm hasn’t played in South Florida since 1985.
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The Rolling Stones announced the Miami stop of the band’s No Filter Tour has been rescheduled due to Hurricane Dorian.
When German DJs Nic Chagall and Bossi worked on their first track together, they had no idea they were forming what would become a 20-year partnership.
The significance of his success isn’t lost on Sech, but he’s also contending with the daily realities of his newfound fame.
As Brazil makes headlines across the globe due to raging Amazon forest fires and the controversial leadership of President Jair Bolsonaro, Daniela Mercury’s Fillmore Miami Beach concert is taking on a deeper resonance.
Hialeah Fest returns to Churchill’s Pub for the first time since 2013.
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The Liverpool band’s dulcet lyrics explored everything from the wonders of telegraphs and atomic bombs to a tragic romance with Joan of Arc.
The globetrotting DJ plays 200 to 300 shows a year and gets much of his sleep on airplanes.
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Rosalía’s foray into reggaeton is temporary.
Vampire Weekend’s Fillmore Miami Beach show cemented Vampire Weekend as one of the most distinct and capable American rock bands currently active.
The techno jester stops by Club Space Saturday, August 31.
These are the five best concerts in Miami August 23 through August 25.
The rapper faces up to ten years in prison.
Rakastella has announced its second tier of performers.
Here are five songs Kenny Stills should play in response to Brian Flores’ Jay-Z playlist.
Take a listen to his 25-year discography and you might conclude that his forays into different musical stylings add up to an inconsistent career output.
Before he was performing at the Latin Grammys and topping Latin music charts, Sebastián Yatra was a soccer-playing South Florida student with musical aspirations.
Spoon’s Jim Eno on the band’s recent greatest hits album Everything Hits at Once: The Best of Spoon, and the Night Running Tour with Beck and Cage the Elephant.
Fred Schneider talks about how the B-52’s struggled to get radio airtime for “Love Shack,” how he overcame an unhappy childhood, and why no one should ever let him near their plants.