The Five Best Concerts in Miami This Weekend
These are the five best concerts in Miami October 11 through 13.
These are the five best concerts in Miami October 11 through 13.
Banks took her time to craft her third LP, III.
Classics such as “Free Fallin'” and “Into the Great Wide Open” and “I Won’t Back Down” are potently nostalgic, like childhood distilled into music.
Moscoman is widely regarded as one of the trailblazing producers who brought Israeli electronic music to the forefront of the underground.
On his latest album, Introducing Juan Pablo, Juan Wauters reclaims his full name and musical identity.
Erica Dawn Lyle fled a violent home in Palm Beach County and found refuge in Miami’s DIY scene.
Built to Spill, Gami, Taking Back Sunday, and more of the best concerts in Miami this week.
These are the five best concerts in Miami, October 4 through 6.
The Jonas Brothers will ring in 2020 at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.
Though Built to Spill never quite became a household name, its 1999 album, Keep It Like a Secret, is an indie rock classic.
Juan Luis Guerra, Jacuzzi Boys, Helado Negro, and more of the best concerts in Miami this week.
Billie Eilish will kick off her 2020 world tour in Miami before traversing North and South America and Europe.
These are the five best concerts in Miami, September 27 through 29.
As a Latin American artist succeeding in the overtly Caucasian world of indie rock, Lange understands the unique position he is in.
There’s a name for this kind of style, and it stinks.
Ken Stringfellow’s intimate show marks the anniversary of his solo debut, Touched.
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.