We Belong Here Returning to Virginia Key With Eric Prydz and Kaskade
We Belong Here will be back in 2025 with some of its biggest headliners to date.
We Belong Here will be back in 2025 with some of its biggest headliners to date.
Usher brought the cherries, but Drew Sidora brought the spice.
Anyone alive in the ’90s knows Melissa Etheridge has been performing her brand of blues rock for quite some time.
Country singer Shania Twain is still the one – don’t miss her South Florida concert next summer.
Playboi Carti kept his promise, delivering a set chock-full of unreleased music to close out Rolling Loud.
DJ/producer Gryffin will make one more appearance in Miami before the year is over.
Owen Wilson might be the last person you’d expect to appear during a Travis Scott performance.
On the first day of Rolling Loud, JT and Metro Boomin delivered memorable sets, while Future fully leaned into Mixtape Pluto.
Calussa, Benjamin Lloyd, and Peace Control headline We Belong Here’s New Year’s Eve bash.
Winter Music Conference returns in 2025 with three days of panels, keynote speakers, and networking opportunities.
From glitzy VIP events to ragers until sunrise, Miami Art Week tested even the most veteran partygoers.
Known for her 2008 hit “American Boy,” Estelle will take the stage with the Nu Deco Ensemble at the Adrienne Arsht Center.
From Taylor Swift to Travis Scott and Charli XCX, 2024 was one of the strongest years for concerts in Miami.
From set times to shuttles and parking, here’s what you need to know ahead of Rolling Loud’s return to Hard Rock Stadium.
After battling cancer, DJ/producer Michael Bibi returns to Miami with a new outlook on life.
During Miami Art Week, DJ Khaled brought together athletes, celebrities, and influencers for a good cause.
Festival cofounder Tariq Cherif has seen Rolling Loud grow as a global brand as hip-hop’s popularity rises.
Latin music heartthrob Rauw Alejandro will embark on his Cosa Nuestra Tour in 2025.
Downtown neighbors E11even and Club Space are the only Miami venues on the list by the International Nightlife Association.
Kraftwerk will visit Miami next year for the band’s first appearance in the city in ten years.
From Denzel Curry to Shaboozey, go beyond the headliners at this year’s Rolling Loud.
Canadian producer Jacques Greene is back in the studio, working on his upcoming fourth album.