Charli XCX and Troye Sivan Announce Sweat Tour, Coming to Miami in October
Pop pioneers Charli XCX and Troye Sivan are hitting the road together, with a stop at the Kaseya Center on October 5.
Pop pioneers Charli XCX and Troye Sivan are hitting the road together, with a stop at the Kaseya Center on October 5.
Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour will bring the Colombian singer to Miami on November 20.
While April 19 marks the first time Sextile will perform in Miami, for member Melissa Scaduto, it’s more of a homecoming.
Despite being a regional Mexican band, Fuerza Regida’s shows more closely resemble a hip-hop concert. Check them out when the group lands in South Florida this summer.
Missy Elliott is preparing to launch Out of This World: The Experience, her first-ever headlining tour.
After kicking off in Mexico City, Brazilian popstar Anitta will bring her Baile Funk Experience to the Fillmore Miami Beach on May 23.
On the first night of her Celebration Tour in Miami, Madonna delivered the hits along with memories of her “wild days” living in the Magic City.
From veils to cowboy hats, Madonna fans paid tribute to the Queen of Pop with their fashion choices on the first night of the Celebration Tour in Miami.
Rolling Loud has announced that its 2024 Miami edition will move to winter, taking place December 13-15 at its usual Hard Rock Stadium site.
Parking, Metrorail, or Brightline? Here are some handy tips on making your trip to downtown Miami for Madonna’s concert less stressful.
Kodak Black’s concert at the James L. Knight Center will be his first South Florida show since being released from federal detention in February.
Well, as quickly as it was announced, it seems like the Vultures listening experience won’t be happening after all.
Snow Strippers’ stripped-down, glitchy sound has been packing venues and lighting up dance floors across the globe.
A look at some of the most memorable moments from Madonna’s many eras and how they influenced the pop stars who followed in her footsteps.
It took ten years, but finally, reporter Osvaldo Espino made it to Ultra Music Festival to witness sets by Calvin Harris, Martin Garrix, TiÁ«sto, and others.
Scottish producer Calvin Harris was the weekend’s showstopper, returning to Ultra for the first time since 2013.
Armin van Buuren, Eric Prydz, Calvin Harris, and more helped close out the final day of Ultra Music Festival in downtown Miami.
On day two of Ultra, Hardwell, Martin Garrix, Excision, Peggy Gou, and others took over the decks, delivering the kind of sets the festival is known for.
On its second day, Ultra Music Festival made up for Friday’s wet start with sets by Hardwell, Martin Garrix, Excision, Peggy Gou, and more.
Before Ultra Music Festival shut down at 9 p.m., some performances went forward, including Slander, TiÁ«sto, Nina Kraviz, and Nostalgix.
Ultra Music Festival suspended performances at 9 p.m., asking the crowd to evacuate Bayfront Park.
Whether you’re going to the festival for the first time or are a seasoned Ultranaut, there are a lot of things to keep in mind this weekend.