Reggaeton Rave Tumbao Celebrates Second Anniversary With Miami Homecoming
Tumbao is poised to make a triumphant return to its hometown, bigger and better than ever.
Tumbao is poised to make a triumphant return to its hometown, bigger and better than ever.
Australian punk band Amyl and the Sniffers started on a lark back in 2016.
From EDM icon Calvin Harris to underground queen Peggy Gou, Ultra will return in 2024 with familiar faces and exciting debuts.
The three-day, three-stage, Halloween-themed festival Hocus Pocus runs from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. each day, presenting dance music’s finest.
Blink-182 is hitting the road for a massive arena and stadium tour across North America next summer.
This season, Free Gospel Sundays is bringing back its free street performances.
From a rave in Hialeah to a party for all you witches, here are some of the best Halloween bashes in Miami.
Caroline Polachek, Iggy Pop, and Tokischa helped wrap up the second and final day of III Points 2023.
From Fred Again.. to Caribou, here are the memorable moments from the first day of III Points 2023.
MichaÁ«l Brun’s Bayo Block Party Tour returns to Miami for the first time since 2019.
Bad Bunny has announced he’ll hit the road next year in support of his new album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana.
Despite being labeled an Americana musician, Amanda Shires looks more like a pop star indebted to Eartha Kitt.
An eclectic lineup of artists is slated to perform at the 2024 GroundUp Music Festival.
Amazonas, the Rhythm of Nature celebrates and brings attention to the natural world and the importance of conserving it.
III Points has continuously proven its dedication to giving local musicians, artists, and eccentrics a space to experiment and showcase their talent.
Mexican-American singer-songwriter Cuco is emblematic of America’s increasingly multicultural zeitgeist.
While the themes of Alice Glass’ work paint her in a perpetual state of melancholy, she’s feeling more liberated than ever.
If there was a dress code for Depeche Mode’s Miami show, it was most definitely black.
For nearly two dozen songs, Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan sang, danced, and twirled the microphone stand with reckless abandon.
Nu Deco Ensemble’s performance of Outkast’s “SpottieOttieDopaliscious” was shared by several hip-hop fan pages on social media.
Joy Orbison crafts eloquent and moody house music steeped in brooding bass and infectious rhythms.
::Blue:: unites Danny Daze’s sprawling sonic influences from twitchy IDM and twisted trip-hop to sub-swelling, Miami-bass-inspired broken beats.