Five Local Acts to Check Out at III Points 2022
Miami-based acts are precisely what III Points is built upon.
Miami-based acts are precisely what III Points is built upon.
III Points proves to be an international orb for some of the most eclectic LGBTQ artists.
Tama Gucci credits Miami, specifically the queer music scene, for shaping his sound.
Gorillaz, III Points, Rüfüs Du Sol, and more.
III Points continues to dominate with tour de force electronic talent.
Thanks to her debut album, Nymph, Shygirl has more ears tuning in.
Roujeee Tunes came together out of spontaneity.
Travis Barker and Mark Hoppus will reunite with Tom DeLonge.
It would be a grave mistake to pigeonhole Pink Siifu.
Bloomington, Indiana, is not known as a hotbed for garage rock.
III Points makes room for some of hip-hop’s most artful spitters.
Nobody describes music as “alternative” anymore.
Goldie, Jessie Reyez, Jack Harlow, and more.
There will be singing in the streets as the Adrienne Arsht Center unleashes its Free Gospel Sundays series.
Lollapalooza seemingly died in 1997 until it birthed the music festival as we know it today.
Smashing Pumpkins, Lil Nas X, Panic! at the Disco, and more.
The Brazilian icon has decided that he’s had enough.
Swedish House Mafia, Eric Prydz, and Grimes are performing.
Miami is a welcoming place for the future funk producer.
The Tuesday party operates on a need-to-know basis.
The Dance Fever Tour swept through Miami this past Saturday.
Bonobo, La Dame Blanche, Wisin y Yandel, and more.