How Mitski Became the Unlikeliest of Pop Stars
Mitski has become the kind of artist who attracts this kind of fervent passion, perhaps in part because she seems so ambivalent about it.
Mitski has become the kind of artist who attracts this kind of fervent passion, perhaps in part because she seems so ambivalent about it.
After last year’s show at Hard Rock Live, Janet Jackson is set to return to South Florida this summer at the iThink Financial Amphitheatre.
There’s something distinctly tropical about Faye Webster’s music that suits Miami’s hazy climate.
For the South Florida Symphony Orchestra’s first Masterworks concert of the year, maestra Sebrina María Alfonso will shine a spotlight on two African-American female composers.
Elvis Costello & the Imposters played a no-nonsense set that lasted more than two and a half hours.
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Power pop icon Elvis Costello has released hundreds of songs influenced by the past, but often with an eye to the future.
Dancehall singer Teejay represents the next generation of musicians coming out of Jamaica.
It’s been a long road filled with unsuspected turns for the Magic City Hippies, leading them back home for a New Year’s Eve concert at the Miami Beach Bandshell.
Revolution Live has announced a double billing of California punk legends Social Distortion and Bad Religion.
William Basinski, the ambient composer who turned tape loops into a new musical language, lands in Miami.
Ultra is set to return to Bayfront Park March 22-24 with Armin van Buuren, Chase & Status, Orbital, and more.
In classic Kanye style, the artist known as Ye plugged his iPhone into a janky aux cord to play the world premiere of his collaborative album with Ty Dolla $ign.
You only need to look at acts like Tyler, the Creator and Doja Cat to see evidence of Busta Rhymes’ influence.
Blues rockers the Black Keys will headline the first day of the Riptide Music Festival on Fort Lauderdale Beach.
Metronomy’s show at the Miami Beach Bandshell is the last stop on the band’s current tour.
From the start, Tim Hecker’s music never seemed to fit into the popular conception of ambient music.
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For its latest program, “Gods and Mortals,” Seraphic Fire will present the rarely performed version of the opera Castor et Pollux.
Latin pop singer Tini is making her mark on American audiences with her first U.S. tour.
Australian punk band Amyl and the Sniffers started on a lark back in 2016.