Palm Tree Club Is a Bayside Destination for Dance Music
Music remains the focus of the recently opened Palm Tree Club in North Bay Village.
Music remains the focus of the recently opened Palm Tree Club in North Bay Village.
Next month, downtown dance institution Club Space will celebrate a quarter century of welcoming clubgoers.
Jay Wheeler has also been named this year’s King of Carnaval Miami.
From Trick Daddy to Denzel Curry, here are the best rap bars that capture Miami’s essence.
The beachside festival returns to Virginia Key Beach Park on March 1 and 2.
Want more context on Bad Bunny’s music? Two university professors have done the research.
On his 2024 album Fearless Movement, saxophonist and bandleader Kamasi Washington let the music come together naturally.
Florida-based musicians Doechii, Muni Long, and Tony Succar took home trophies.
Blanca blends Afrobeats, reggaeton, and pop into her faith-based music.
Since opening in 2014, E11even has become more than just a venue – it’s an ever-growing brand.
Jazz in the Gardens will return March 8 and 9 with Lauryn Hill, New Edition, Busta Rhymes, Doechii, Toni Braxton, and others.
Hailing from Spain, Holika Festival will make its Miami debut with performances by Yandel, Jhayco, Paulina Rubio, and others.
A short letter to Post Malone about how to make vinyl records fun, accessible and inclusive.
The local and international noise music community comes together to champion discordant sounds.
From Hyde Beach to Daer, soak in the rays at Miami’s best dayclubs.
Premio Lo Nuestro will broadcast live on February 20 from the Kesaya Center in downtown Miami.
Con Cora Land will benefit Karol G’s foundation, which helps empower women regardless of their background.
Crosstown Rebels boss Damian Lazarus is back in town for a set at Club Space.
On his sixth album, Bad Bunny is longing for home and preserving the culture he loves so much.
South Florida Folk & Acoustic Music Festival serves as a three-day meeting point for local lovers of quiet music.
DJ duo Parkline is taking the party out of the club.
A plethora of local bands are keeping Miami’s music scene alive.