Adam Lambert Is Not Freddie Mercury, but He’s Not Trying to Be
It’s best to appreciate Queen + Adam Lambert for what it is — an amazingly talented singer doing his own thing with an amazing catalog of music.
It’s best to appreciate Queen + Adam Lambert for what it is — an amazingly talented singer doing his own thing with an amazing catalog of music.
Kiss, Jonas Brothers, Doja Cat, and more of the best concerts in Miami this week, August 5 through August 11.
These are the five best concerts in Miami August 2 through August 4.
Doja Cat is setting the triple threat standard for women in the modern music industry.
All the great boy bands have delivered polished love songs, cute guys, and lots of posters for tweens to tack to their bedroom walls. For young girls coming of age at the end of the 2000s, the Jonas Brothers expertly filled that role.
Shawn Mendes proved that live performances are essential to winning a girl’s heart at his Miami stop of his self-titled tour.
Luke Bryan, Charlotte de Witte, ChocQuibTown, and more of the best concerts in Miami this week, July 29 through August 4.
Carly Rae Jepsen’s show at the Fillmore Miami Beach was a disco-inspired sing-a-long party.
Blink-182’s fans bought tickets to see the band and settled for a coheadlining set from Lil Wayne.
These are the five best concerts in Miami July 26 through July 28.
Goyo of the Colombian hip-hop trio ChocQuibTown talks about the band’s first U.S. tour, comparisons to the Fugees, and her love of Coolio’s “Gangsta’s Paradise.”
The song some people believe to be the quintessential Golden State anthem might have just as easily ended up “Hotel Florida.”
Megan Thee Stallion, Trina, Melii, Kash Doll, and Saweetie prove Jermaine Dupree wrong with these five songs that don’t reference stripping in the club.
Jennifer Lopez, Carly Rae Jepsen, and more of the best concerts in Miami this week, July 22 through 28.
These are the five best concerts in Miami July 19 through July 21.
Lil Wayne might not be enthusiastic about his tour with Blink-182, but his fans and those of the pop-punk group might have more in common than he thinks. It was a surprise to many when Weezy was announced as the opener for Blink-182’s Enema of the State tour.
Nineties nostalgia is real. Simply look at recent reunion tours by the Backstreet Boys and New Kids on the Block. Though it’s an odd sight to watch middle-aged men perform synchronized dances in matching yet individualized outfits, the phenomenon does makes sense.
Don’t believe the hype: Monday’s aren’t always the absolute worst. Sure, you might still be nursing last weekend’s hangover or dreading another five-day stretch of working for the man, but at least there are great concerts to look forward to all week long. Kick the week off right with the…
Premios Juventud, Univision’s youth awards show, will glam up the red carpet at Miami’s Watsco Center July 18. Hosted by the boy band CNCO, Argentine artist Lali, and Mexican-American model and TV presenter Alejandra Espinoza, the 16th-annual awards show features 124 nominees in 24 categories that span music, fashion, dance, social media, and other categories.
These are the five best concerts in Miami July 12 through July 14
The first time I heard of Young the Giant was almost eight years ago, about 15 minutes before the first time I saw the California band live. I had trekked down to Biscayne Boulevard on a Tuesday night (a school night!) to see Incubus at Miami’s Bayfront Park Amphitheater and got there early at the suggestion of an industry-insider friend who had offered me tickets at the last minute.
After selling out 38 shows across Europe, Iron Maiden kicks off the American leg of its Legacy of the Beast World Tour July 18 at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida. Founder and bassist Steve Harris discusses his unique style of songwriting, why he thinks Maiden has sold more than 100 million albums, and how the band has dealt with accusations of satanism.