Hard Rock Live 2025 Schedule: All Concerts Announced So Far
Shania Twain, Teddy Swims, Halsey, and Chris Stapleton will stop at Hard Rock Live this year.
Shania Twain, Teddy Swims, Halsey, and Chris Stapleton will stop at Hard Rock Live this year.
Jose Duran has bid farewell to Miami New Times. Do you have what it takes to fill his shoes?
Rapper K. Charles is determined to preserve Miami’s authentic sound.
Swivvel explores themes of forgiveness, nostalgia, and distance on In Between the Lossless Dreams.
Fort Lauderdale has live music venues for every kind of act, from large arenas to small, intimate spaces.
It was another nonstop week of partying – and I can’t wait to do it all over again next year.
LunaSol, opening in Wynwood, hopes to inject some much-needed personality into Miami’s nightlife scene.
Broward trio the Requiem has bubbled up from Florida’s swamps to deliver a blend of emo, alternative rock, and post-hardcore.
A giant billboard of the Puerto Rican superstar posing in nothing but his underwear has popped up in Miami.
Indie-pop singer-songwriter Rachel Goodrich is back with her new album, Once Before.
Italian DJ trio Meduza and Revolution 93.5 invited everyone for breakfast with a side of beats.
Returning for a fourth edition, the Unsin Music Conference & Festival wants to showcase the many sides of Latin music.
From Sara Landry to Cloonee and Tape B, get ready to party nonstop at the end of March.
Miami Music Week 2025 takes over venues in Miami and Miami Beach March 25-30, 2025.
Major Lazer, LP Giobbi, Meduza, and others will be broadcasting live from SiriusXM’s Miami Beach studio.
Daft Punk used to make regular appearances in Miami every March for Winter Music Conference.
So far, Major Lazer’s Walshy Fire has confirmed his attendance alongside “special guests.”
Progressive trance trio Above & Beyond hasn’t performed at Ultra Music Festival since 2018.
From Thursday through Saturday, Eagle Room will take over Margot Bar & Bistro.
Keepin’ House Alive will strip house music back to its essence: community, rhythm, and freedom.
While Sara Landry comes off as effortlessly cool, the Texas native doesn’t take herself too seriously.
After years of rejection, John Summit has reached the top of the dance music scene.