Rauw Alejandro Lit Up the Stage at Kaseya Center – Literally
The buzz around his Cosa Nuestra World Tour has been massive, but does the show live up to the online hype?
The buzz around his Cosa Nuestra World Tour has been massive, but does the show live up to the online hype?
Miami got the biggest Reputation (Taylor’s Version) hint of them all. Today, Swift announced the album isn’t happening.
Thundercat, Black Coffee, Amyl and the Sniffers, and many others are also joining III Points’ 2025 lineup.
The massive Bateria Saideira will not fit onstage, so it found a workaround to perform at the outdoor amphitheater.
Among the many highlights was a guest appearance by collaborator Jhayco.
Fans who want to meet Jonas face to face will need to pre-order his latest album through Sweat’s website.
The musical prodigy and her brother/collaborator, Finneas, last played in Miami in March 2020.
“It opened a lot of doors. And through that door is a bunch of other doors. But you have to get through the main entrance.”
The Cure will release a companion album to 2024’s Songs of a Lost World in June. But Miamians can get a preview now.
In 2014, Future Islands went viral on Late Night With David Letterman. They’re still pumping out the synth pop.
Not surprisingly, the Grammy-winning multigenre pop star has been a consistent draw in Miami for years.
Dua Lipa, Rauw Alejandro, and Katy Perry will take the stage at the Kaseya Center this year.
The Who, Brandon Lake, and the Jonas Brothers are stopping at the Amerant Bank Arena in 2025.
The song won’t technically be over until the band includes the rest of the world, but North America is what we know for now.
ZeyZey’s intimate provides an ideal backdrop for Sariñana’s distinctive fusion of alternative pop, jazz, and Latin rhythms.
The Australian alternative dance music trio’s show included a surprise appearance by soul man Curtis Harding on “Surrender.”
Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 will play a free show on Saturday, May 3, at ArtsPark at Young Circle in downtown Hollywood.
The throngs that filled the Fillmore didn’t take the two-dozen-song, two-plus-hour set sitting down.
Southern California trio Brainstory didn’t hold anything back at ZeyZey.
Wolf sits down with New Times to discuss Big Ideas, touring, Miami, and her busy year ahead.
III Points returns October 17 and 18 with another stellar lineup of left-field and underground acts.
I was one of those teenagers who crashed Pearl Jam’s concert at Bayfront Park Amphitheater.