Review: Okeechobee at Ten Defines Florida Festival Culture
LCD Soundsystem leads Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival’s tenth year, blending indie roots with major acts in Sunshine Grove.
LCD Soundsystem leads Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival’s tenth year, blending indie roots with major acts in Sunshine Grove.
Diana Ross dazzled fans with Supremes hits and new songs during her sold-out show.
Orchestra Miami brings free performances to Sunny Isles, Pinecrest, and Miami Beach Bandshell this March.
Cage the Elephant, T-Pain, and a ZeyZey Miami takeover mark Okeechobee’s return to Sunshine Grove.
A rare after-hours takeover transforms a historic venue into an open-air dance experience.
Rock and Roll Playhouse will perform Lady Gaga’s hits for kids with games, dancing, and a family-friendly concert experience.
I Scream Gelato and Euphoricstacy will throw a very sweet event during MMW.
The Grammy-winning artist launched her Body High tour in Miami with a two-hour spectacle of choreography, techno, and self-expression.
The three-time Grammy winner and most-awarded ACM artist proved at Hard Rock Live why she remains a country powerhouse.
Backed by a live orchestra and choir, the Boss revisits the songs that launched his career.
Bzrp, Amelie Lens, Sara Landry, the Martinez Brothers, and more will perform at Bayfront Park in Downtown Miami in March.
Jhené Aiko, Nelly, Mya, and R&B legends, delivered a nostalgic weekend of soul and hip-hop energy.
Damon Albarn’s animated superband will bring The Mountain Tour to the Kaseya Center this Fall.
The hip-hop pioneer tops a day of music and a 5K raising funds for HIV/AIDS services in South Florida.
Juggalo Weekend debuts at Factory Town, bringing Insane Clown Posse’s Faygo-soaked Dark Carnival to the 305.
With two sold-out Hard Rock Live nights, the 81-year-old British icon proves he still owns the room.
Juggalo Weekend has become a highlight event for fans of Insane Clown Posse and will happen this weekend at Factory Town.
Sonora Tukukuy plays at Las Rosas this weekend, to support the Right to Freedom Network and immigrant rights.
Proving the chameleon still changes, the British star brought classics to Miami that still feel fresh.
After announcing its July 7 tour kickoff, Tame Impala adds a second Miami show at Kaseya Center with special guest, Djo.
After topping the Billboard 200, J. Cole brings The Fall Off Tour to Miami’s Kaseya Center for a July 14 show.
The ensemble, founded by Miami native David O. Hartman, seeks to make the 425-year-old art form accessible in new ways.