Moe Is on a Quest to Keep Progressing
On Circle of Giants, jam band Moe continues its quest to constantly move forward musically.
On Circle of Giants, jam band Moe continues its quest to constantly move forward musically.
Jack Penrod opened Nikki Beach in 1997 to honor his daughter Nicole, who was killed in a car accident.
English singer Morrissey will perform at Hard Rock Live as part of his spring U.S. tour.
The beachside festival returns to Virginia Key Beach Park on March 1 and 2.
Want more context on Bad Bunny’s music? Two university professors have done the research.
At ZeyZey, the Spam Allstars proved they can still get people moving after three decades.
Natalia Lafourcade promises to deliver an intimate show at the Adrienne Arsht Center.
On his 2024 album Fearless Movement, saxophonist and bandleader Kamasi Washington let the music come together naturally.
Florida-based musicians Doechii, Muni Long, and Tony Succar took home trophies.
Belarusian band Molchat Doma overcame the language barrier at its Fort Lauderdale show.
After reaching the finish line, head to Club Space and ZeyZey to celebrate.
Memphis rapper GloRilla will embark on the Glorious Tour starting in March.
Blanca blends Afrobeats, reggaeton, and pop into her faith-based music.
Since opening in 2014, E11even has become more than just a venue – it’s an ever-growing brand.
Jazz in the Gardens will return March 8 and 9 with Lauryn Hill, New Edition, Busta Rhymes, Doechii, Toni Braxton, and others.
With younger listeners opting for streaming, adult contemporary rules the airwaves in South Florida.
Hailing from Spain, Holika Festival will make its Miami debut with performances by Yandel, Jhayco, Paulina Rubio, and others.
A short letter to Post Malone about how to make vinyl records fun, accessible and inclusive.
Despite 143‘s dissapointing reception, Katy Perry will tour the globe in 2025, including a show at the Kaseya Center.
The local and international noise music community comes together to champion discordant sounds.
Country superstar Morgan Wallen will take over Hard Rock Stadium for two nights as part of his I’m The Problem Tour.
For the past 25 years, Poplife has managed to maintain its relevancy by adapting and changing with the times.