Nine can’t-miss concerts coming to Miami in June
Rosalía, Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, Hilary Duff, Juvenile and A$AP Rocky are among the biggest artists coming to South Florida this month.
Rosalía, Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, Hilary Duff, Juvenile and A$AP Rocky are among the biggest artists coming to South Florida this month.
Miami Beach Classical Music Festival returns this July with free concerts, opera performances, fireworks, and immersive symphony shows.
From live jazz at Ball & Chain to a Death Cab for Cutie listening party at Sweat Records and Juneteenth celebrations, plenty of free concerts are happening in Miami this June.
The three-act performance at the James L. Knight Center featured guest appearances by DJ Khaled, Trina, and Uncle Luke.
The socially conscious hip-hop icon is set to reimagine his classics with the innovative Miami-based hybrid orchestra at Adrienne Arsht Center.
The chamber pop legends brought the house down at Arsht Center in the most polite way possible.
The event, happening Saturday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., will feature live music from South Florida reggae group Paul Anthony & the Reggae Souljahs.
The duo will headline Sports Illustrated’s local stop of its Beyond the Pitch series at Daer.
The Cleveland rapper, alongside Big Boi and A-Trak, brought nostalgia to iThink Amphitheater.
The Miami-founded country band will return to the stage this fall with a Raul Malo tribute stop in Fort Lauderdale.
The Colombian superstar will bring her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour 2026 to Kaseya Center.
Cortadito, Aymee Nuviola and Roberto Torres will perform at Son del Mundo on May 8.
M.I.A. will not be performing this weekend at the South Florida stop of the the Rebel Ragers Tour.
More than forty years after the band’s Sunset Strip debut, the flame still burns — just in new, healing ways.
Three stages. More than 25 local music acts. Art and food vendors. Ten bucks. Be there or be broke.
The pop star will play two shows at the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise this November.
The Peaches n’ Kream World Tour opened at Hard Rock Live, with a loud, blues-rock set full of swagger and fan favorites.
The New Jersey native mixed politics, emotion, and a three-hour set at Amerant Bank Arena.
Live Nation’s $30 Summer of Live sale includes Juanes, Young Miko, Empire of the Sun, Wu-Tang Clan, and others.
Adam Port, Tricky, Tokischa, Underworld, and others lead the first wave as III Points returns to Mana Wynwood October 16 and 17.
The Goods, an iconic local band from the ’90s, will perform on April 25 at the Mandelstam Theater.
The “Viajando Por El Mundo Tropitour” will hit Hard Rock Stadium on October 2.