Review: The Last Concert at Gramps Wynwood
Donzii, Las Nubes, Seafoam Walls, MIA, Ben Katzman, and Cumbiamba were the last bands to perform on the beloved Miami stage.
Donzii, Las Nubes, Seafoam Walls, MIA, Ben Katzman, and Cumbiamba were the last bands to perform on the beloved Miami stage.
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Fat Joe, Ja Rule, Diplo, and Rev Run are just some of the performers that will take the stage in February at the SOBEWFF.
Some have gone on to riches and fame, but it is the few bands that have come out of Dade County that are often overlooked.
Ring in 2026 at Gramps’ final NYE, Space’s 36-hour rave, &ME at Factory Town, David Guetta at Fontainebleau, and fireworks at Bayfront Park.
The Rodaz family faces tragedy as daughter Rachel fights for her life after a cardiac arrest.
The local duo and We Met in Miami brought real-life romance to the stage with a live dating game at the Doral Yard.
As the 50 Cent-produced documentary unfolds, Miami emerges as a recurring destination tied to movement, access, and power.
Thanks to securing a multi-year grant, the Friends of the Underline will host a free music series throughout the year.
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Seeing the Colombian superstar in a venue this small is a rare privilege.
Natalia Roth’s new EP explores her raw, refined sound as a Space resident and rising force in Miami’s techno scene.
The Canadian pianist and singer will perform at the Adrienne Arsht Center as part of Live at Knight on January 25.
A three-day celebration of folk, Americana, and acoustic sounds featuring 60 artists, kids programming, and local talent.
The Ground and Floyd, venues within Club Space, will host No Hay Banda, a musical celebration of the filmmaker’s life.
Before Miami danced to house, Chicco Secci was quietly shaping its sound.
Midline will open in January, featuring two stories and a capacity for over one thousand music lovers.
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The Italian tenor singer enchanted a sold-out Kaseya Center with opera classics and holiday favorites.
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Happening on March 7-8, and now in its 19th year, the festival has become a celebration of Black music.