Miami Music Week Acts on What Keeps Them Coming Back to the Magic City
The hottest producers and DJs on where they’re headed for this year’s Miami Music Week festivities.
The hottest producers and DJs on where they’re headed for this year’s Miami Music Week festivities.
For nearly 50 years, Amadou & Mariam have been finding inspiration for their music from all corners of the globe.
The Cure has just announced its triumphant return to North America.
Global Cuba Fest is marking its quince this year.
Spanish luminary Melendi will stop in Miami to play his greatest hits.
It’s a match made in hip-hop heaven.
Monobloco has set itself apart from your regular bloco band.
Guns N’ Roses is heading out on a world tour.
On Luna, ¿Téo? shows off his bilingualism with 12 tracks.
The band’s latest album was the result of its venture into uncharted territory.
The synthpop icons will be back just in time for Halloween.
The singer is fine with the fact it’s difficult to pigeonhole his sound.
At just 22 years old, the reggaeton singers has an enviable list of accomplishments.
The New York Times called Morat “one of the fastest growing bands in Latin America.”
It’s going to be a noisy weekend in Miami.
Pink Martini delivers the most intoxicating melodies.
A Springsteen agnostic sees the Boss for the first time.
The full Get Lost lineup is a doozy.
What exactly should we all be smiling about?
In the ’90s, the band inspired the masses to Lindy Hop and Charleston.
The singer will perform at Hard Rock Stadium in August.
New World Symphony’s series takes its name from Langston Hughes’ 1941 poem.