Luis Figueroa Isn’t Making Your Abuela’s Salsa Music
Luis Figueroa’s latest album, Coexistencia, blends the usual tropical sounds of salsa with sprinkles of urbano and rock.
Luis Figueroa’s latest album, Coexistencia, blends the usual tropical sounds of salsa with sprinkles of urbano and rock.
“The Latin Grammy Collection” at Gary Nader Art Centre features works by Romero Britto, Walter Goldfarb, Patssi Valdez, and Michael V. Rios.
HyperMiami is hosting a Charli XCX afterparty featuring a who’s who of Miami’s underground talent at a secret location.
Little River Soundsystem’s Jamie Bolin and Duck Romero came from two different worlds to collaborate.
On September 28, 2004, the Wailers performed at the first concert at Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale.
Sonically, Palomino Blond has never been as refined, daring, and vulnerable as it is on You Feel It Too.
Growing up in a strict religious household, Isadora Franca never imagined embarking on a career as a full-time musician.
Natalia Roth, Baby Kush, and others divulge where they go to immerse themselves in Miami’s music scene.
Charli XCX’s sixth album is more than just the “Apple” dance and #bratsummer.
Despite the four-month sabbatical, Club Space has picked up where it left off, inviting partygoers to dance well past sunrise.
Detroit trio HiTech joins Nia Archives at the Ground during Club Space’s reopening weekend.
While kicking two alleged sex workers off his Miami property, rapper Bobby Shmurda filmed a PSA to “broke girls” of the city.
Zest Fest at Miami Beach Bandshell promises new music, local talent, and maybe an inflatable tube man.
“The tour is not only for my album Alma but also for those who haven’t been able to see me perform my first two albums,” says Nicki Nicole.
Club Space and its sister venues, the Ground and Floyd, are back in operation.
This year’s Billboard Latin Music Week lineup boasts J Balvin, Peso Pluma, Thalia, Young Miko, Gloria Estefan, and others.
Tiago PZK and Brazilian singer Anitta will take the stage at the VMAs to perform their single “Alegría.”
On his ambitious 29-track album, Le Clique: Vida Rockstar (X), Jhayco goes genre-hopping.
FloKid goes back to the drawing board for his upcoming album, Nobody Cares, Work Harder.
Connect Records will focus more on imported vinyl, dance music, 45s, and other specialty records.
There’s another side to the Magic City nightlife, where folks are trying to live a more grounded and peaceful life.
“Mad Radio is more like a radio station but with a physical club,” says general manager Camilo Peña.