Tyler the Creator’s Evolution From Firebrand to Renaissance Man
Tyler the Creator has evolved from a controversial fringe-rapper into a full-fledged hip-hop renaissance man within the span of a decade.
Tyler the Creator has evolved from a controversial fringe-rapper into a full-fledged hip-hop renaissance man within the span of a decade.
Meek Mill, Future, Sech, Tyler the Creator, and more of the best concerts in Miami this week.
These are the five best concerts in Miami, September 20 through 22.
The Spirit of DIY, a concert series launched by the skateboarding-shoe company Vans, celebrates the do-it-yourself hardcore punk movement that began in the late ’70s. Popping up in South Africa, the United Kingdom and other European countries, and across the United States, the global initiative is set to land at Gramps September 28.
Ward’s new14-track album encompasses filthy bedroom funk, contemporary pop, and a delicate piano ballad about overcoming breast cancer.
Venezuelan singer Nacho discusses why he moved to Miami, his first solo album, and his planned return to Venezuela.
The Coathangers, GZA, Nightmare On Wax, and more of the best concerts in Miami this week.
Colombian reggaeton superstar J Balvin’s Arcoiris Tour took the American Airlines Arena crowd on a trip over the rainbow.
These are the five best concerts in Miami September 13 through 15.
Here are the ten best concerts coming to South Florida this fall.
Lizzo’s “Cuz I Love You Too” tour stop at the Fillmore proved to everyone in the 305 that she’s “100 percent that bitch.”
Day6’s music is classified as K-pop, but its sound is reminiscent of the punk-pop bands of the early 2000s.
Last time Toronto’s Pup was in town, the band almost got arrested for blowing up fireworks on the beach on Canada Day.
The Atlanta-based punk trio delivers its message loud and clear with a no-tilt headbanger.
Dorian Electra kicked off their first headlining tour at Gramps Sunday night.
Lizzo, Jenny Lewis, J Balvin, and more of the best concerts in Miami this week.
These are the five best concerts in Miami September 6 through 8.
The California punk outfit once described as “powerviolence” is better known for wild turns than consistency.
Alejandro Sanz, Daniel Mercury, Trina, and more of the best concerts in Miami this week.
For a few hours, Bad Bunny, Nicky Jam, Rosalía, Sebastián Yatra, and Sech kept Miami’s minds off the looming Hurricane Dorian.
After twice rescheduling, the Rolling Stones were in peak form as they wrapped up the final night of the No Filter Tour at Hard Rock Stadium.
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