These Are the Musicians Added to 2025 Billboard Latin Music Week
Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Anuel AA, Silvana Estrada, and more will join the event in Miami Beach this October.
Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Anuel AA, Silvana Estrada, and more will join the event in Miami Beach this October.
Honouring a career that has spanned 25 years of dancefloor memories, Darude now brings his world tour to the Ground.
The Irish techno DJ will be performing at Club Space later this month. His most recent album, World of Era, is out now.
From Nas and Eminem to Biggie and Tupac, these lyrics are classics.
The Australian DJ fuses Brazilian funk with electronic beats, and he’s bringing the party to Boho House this Sunday.
Miami resident and Mexico City native DJ, producer, and label head, poured his heart into his upcoming album.
We’d like to propose five nominees with South Florida roots for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
In this exclusive with New Times, Cepeda reflects on grief and how singing became his path when words wouldn’t come.
If you’re a local music lover or an aspiring actor, this is your chance to make your big-screen debut.
After receiving a key to Pompano Beach earlier this month, the rapper is recognized again for his community involvement.
The Wynwood restaurant will host weekly live music nights on Fridays, curated by Miami Jazz Bookings.
The producer, known for his work with Major Lazer, will be performing at Jolene Sound Room this Friday.
After three years, this Bird Road Art District venue returns with renovations and a new sound system.
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 group behind “Oiga, Mire, Vea,” talks origins, legacy, and South Florida show.