Hyper Miami Presents Umru Summer at The Boombox
The Estonian-American EDM producer is known for collaborating with Charli xcx, Slayyyter, and Underscores.
The Estonian-American EDM producer is known for collaborating with Charli xcx, Slayyyter, and Underscores.
Rose has written chart-topping hits for Becky G, Sebastián Yatra, Rauw Alejandro, CNCO, and Jennifer Lopez, among others.
The nonprofit, backed by artists like Shirley Manson and Cat Power, offers young musicians a stage for self-expression.
Fans of the Icelandic pop artist can preview her new album A Matter of Time at an event in Fort Lauderdale.
From indie to metal and electronic, here are the new releases by local Miami bands that you should be listening to.
The artists open up about their collaboration, immigrant identity, and how Miami’s chaos inspires their music.
Here’s a simple breakdown of the multitude of parking and transportation options for Hard Rock Stadium.
From Chocó to London, through the cultural heat of Miami, the Afro-Latina artist delivers a sonic manifesto of identity.
The quintessentially American art form is alive and well in the most improvisational city in thecountry.
The group behind “Oiga, Mire, Vea,” talks origins, legacy, and South Florida show.
Can’t make it to Benito’s historic Puerto Rico residency? Relive his first headlining concert in the 305.
Founding members Madball and Uzi were key figures in the rise of Miami bass. You can meet them at the local vinyl store.
The Colombian singer talks fatherhood, new music, and a collaboration with Gilberto Santa Rosa.
The trio will be joined by locals Blood Orchid, Miss Michigan, FIZZZ, Rat Bastard, and a special noise guest.
Tomorrow Was Beautiful is streaming now on Netflix.
The “Queen of Salsa” is known for iconic songs such as “La Vida Es un Carnaval,” “Que Le Den Candela,” and “Quimbara.”
Juke drops raw live album, We Just Want Your Soul, and celebrates with a release show at Gramps.
Sorry My Love blends Latin and emo energy in a genre-bending, Miami-rooted collaboration.
TikTok’s top Mexican artist released her debut album. Here’s what she shared with New Times during her Miami visit.
The Queen of percussion talks salsa, Miami, healing through music, and the legacy she’s building for the next generation.
The country star brought a touch of Little Haiti to a big night on tour.
Director Beatriz Luengo and musician Yotuel share the story behind the 2021 movement that became a Cuban freedom anthem.