Ed Sheeran is Coming to Hard Rock Live in October 2026
The musician behind hits like “Shape of You,” and “Perfect” will bring his LOOP Tour to Hollywood, Florida.
The musician behind hits like “Shape of You,” and “Perfect” will bring his LOOP Tour to Hollywood, Florida.
The Pérez Art Museum celebrates Latin and Hispanic Heritage Month with Fu; Walshy Fire and Paperwater set for future editions.
The pop singer-songwriter performed in Hollywood, Florida, to a sold-out crowd of screaming fans.
Diehard Anuel fans got hits and props at Kaseya, but casual listeners noticed the cracks. Prince Royce and Blessd also hit the stage.
This American Heart World Tour is Boone’s first arena tour and does not skimp on production value.
Last night’s Neon Pill tour stop in South Florida turned into a sing-along frenzy.
The avant-pop band returned to South Florida after 31 years.
Carrión at Kaseya Center proved he is a performer in his prime, confident enough to let his bars carry the room.
“The Heaviest Tour of the Summer” closed out at iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre with Ozzy tributes and fan-favorite hits.
The Who’s lead singer will return to South Florida in January 2026.
The music festival extended the fun by announcing the lineup for the satellite events that will take over the city.
From Seventeen, to Alex Warren, Billie Eilish, and the Mars Volta, here are the top shows coming to South Florida.
Before his sold-out Kaseya Center show, we revisit the musician’s unforgettable Grammy performance.
After canceling the September 3 show due to a vocal strain, Mother Monster announces a new event date for March 2026.
The rock band behind hits like “Stupid Girl” and “Queer” performed at the Pompano Beach Amphitheater.
The pop star postponed her Kaseya Center show before doors opened, leaving fans outside and venting frustrations online.
The avant-pop band will perform at the Miami Beach Bandshell on September 16.
Vocal strain forces Mother Monster to postpone her final Mayhem Ball Tour stop in Miami, leaving fans awaiting a new date.
The band behind the hits “Get Down on It” and “Jungle Boogie” will play a free concert at ArtsPark
The Argentine indie rock band will kick off its U.S. tour at the Miami Beach Bandshell on September 18.
September showers followed Gaga to Miami again on Sunday, kicking off the first of her three shows in South Florida.
The classic rock band played a sold-out show in Hollywood, FL, with hits from “Let It Go” to “Bringing on the Heartbreak.”