Ultra Is One of the Last Truly Independent Music Festivals in the U.S.
As corporate giants have absorbed other music festivals across the country, Miami’s Ultra Music Festival remains fiercely independent after 25 years.
As corporate giants have absorbed other music festivals across the country, Miami’s Ultra Music Festival remains fiercely independent after 25 years.
Five years on from her original “Hot Girl Summer,” Megan Thee Stallion has once again declared that hotties and thotties must show the world what it means to be truly hot.
Raul Malo led the Mavericks through hits like “There Goes My Heart” and “Dance the Night Away” as the crowd boogied in the aisles.
“Making music can be quite an intense process, and songwriting isn’t my most natural thing,” London-born singer-songwriter Sampha confesses.
Since his debut at Ultra Music Festival in 2012, Dutch producer Hardwell has always been able to deliver a memorable experience.
Eliades Ochoa, one of the last surviving members of Buena Vista Social Club, will headline Afro Roots Fest at the Miami Beach Bandshell.
Calvin Harris, Peggy Gou, Amelie Lens, Chase & Status, and others are gearing up to deliver plenty of beats at Ultra Music Festival.
Olivia Rodrigo is a natural at commanding an arena stage, and that’s no small feat, considering it’s her first time doing it.
Sasha and John Digweed’s melodic, disorienting music is a thrilling experience. Don’t miss the pair’s set at Ultra Music Festival 2024.
Any underground music lover should hear Nina Kraviz spin at Ultra Music Festival for the coveted sundown set.
French electronic duo Air is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its debut album, Moon Safari, with a tour that stops at the Fillmore Miami Beach on October 26.
Northern Irish band Two Door Cinema Club stops at the FPL Solar Amphitheater in downtown Miami on July 16.
Bob Dylan’s sold-out March 1 show at the Broward Center offered one stunner: his first performance of Jimmy Rogers’ 1956 blues hit “Walking by Myself.”
Country singer Kacey Musgraves stops at Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood on November 30.
Icelandic band Sigur Rós has announced a new round of shows of orchestral performances in eight North American cities, including Miami.
For the third year in a row, We Belong Here took over Virginia Key Beach Park, delivering one of the best festival experiences this year so far.
Ahead of Steely Dan opening for the Eagles in South Florida, a look at how Millennials and Gen Z have embraced the music of Walter Becker, Donald Fagen, and a small army of session musicians.
Rodrigo writes poignantly about the awkwardness, insecurities, and bad decisions young women face in their late teens and early 20s. She brings her Guts Tour to the Kaseya Center for a sold-out show on March 6.
During an era where personalities are fabricated for the public, Ekkstacy comes off as authentic and humble.
After getting his start playing in several bands, M.C. Taylor conceived Hiss Golden Messenger as a way to do his own thing.
Decade after decade, Stevie Nicks continues to be part of the cultural zeitgeist.
Peso Pluma has taken the Latin music industry by storm, and it doesn’t seem like he’s going to slow down any time soon.