CDs Are Making a Comeback in 2026 Thanks to Gen Z
The compact disc isn’t dead, young listeners are rediscovering the format and driving demand at local record stores.
The compact disc isn’t dead, young listeners are rediscovering the format and driving demand at local record stores.
From goth to bossa nova, explore Miami’s best free live music events this season.
The Rebel Ragers Tour will stop at the iTHINK Financial Amphitheater with A-Trak, M.I.A. and Big Boi.
Capleton, Tarrus Riley, and others will perform at the tropical and dancehall festival at Museum Park in Downtown Miami.
After he sang “Heil Hitler” at a Miami Beach club, Clavicular partied in Wynwood with a sign that reads, “MOG NIGGA.”
The jazz singer delivered a show shaped by time, vulnerability, and an embrace of imperfection.
After the race, Two Friends and Empire of the Sun took over the Pegasus World Cup in Miami.
The Grammy-nominated R&B star is set to make her arena debut in Miami on June 14, 2026, as part of her national tour.
After cancelling multiple U.S. shows, the British singer performed new songs at the final show of his North American tour last night at Hard Rock Live.
This year is gearing up to be one for the books, with shows by Rosalía, FKA Twigs, Romeo Santos and Prince Royce, and others.
The Puerto Rican singer-songwriter talks about his collaboration with Colombian star Feid for their new song “Cambiaré.”
From Tobacco Road to Grand Central and the Electric Pickle, here are some of the music venues we miss.
The artist, entrepreneur, actor, and fashion icon will bring his Don’t Be Dumb World Tour to Kaseya Center in June 2026.
Jonathan Mansour is an owner and co-founder of the South Beach nightclub.
Midline celebrated its grand opening with Freddie Gibbs, great sound, and a welcoming environment.
The group was seen throwing up Nazi salutes inside the Miami Beach nightclub.
Safety issues marred the Calvin Harris and John Summit show in South Beach as fans jumped fences and climbed structures.
AT&T Playoff Playlist Live! brings free shows to Miami during championship weekend; Calvin Harris, Peso Pluma, and more.
Soulection’s founder reflects on global growth, and bringing soulful sounds to Club Space Miami for a marathon set.
It doesn’t get more Miami than a run club rave hosted by a Grammy-winning artist.
Nobody Cares, Work Harder is a project that feels less like a bid for attention and more like a personal thesis.
The British/Nigerian DJ will return to Miami for a rare back-to-back with Oscar G on January 17.