III Points Continues to Be a Hotbed of Local Talent
III Points has continuously proven its dedication to giving local musicians, artists, and eccentrics a space to experiment and showcase their talent.
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.
Few figures are as legendary in the techno genre as Jeff Mills, whose influential DJing style is acclaimed the world over.
From MF Doom to Erykah Badu and James Blake, III Points has had many memorable performances throughout its ten-year history.
Grammy-winning composer Arturo O’Farrill grew up surrounded by the big band and orchestral traditions.
From Alice Glass to Explosions in the Sky, there are plenty of worthy live acts on III Points’ lineup.
Valiant’s success didn’t occur overnight. His big break last year was a combination of serendipity, strategy, and timing.
The most interesting acts at III Points aren’t the ones at the top of the bill – instead, they can be found further down the lineup.
Singer-songwriter Mitski will return to Miami in January for her first headlining gig since 2016.
No act has utilized the synthesizer with as much versatility and variety as Depeche Mode.
Combining hip-hop, soul, and R&B, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill is widely considered a masterpiece and was met with universal acclaim upon release.
Last Saturday, Arcángel reminded the audience at the Kaseya Center of his and his collaborators’ contributions to reggaeton.
Rabbit Rabbit had Sadie Dupuis looking back to past traumas and a difficult childhood.
Avey Tare’s latest solo contribution to the ever-growing Animal Collective universe is a psychedelic pop experiment.
Travis Scott, Doja Cat, Maluma, III Points, and more lead a supercharged fall concert calendar.
Spencer Brown’s new album, Equanimity, reflects the San Francisco-based producer’s wonderfully reckless spirit.