Where in Miami Is Bad Bunny’s Sexy Calvin Klein Billboard?
A giant billboard of the Puerto Rican superstar posing in nothing but his underwear has popped up in Miami.
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.
Footprnt’s free Miami Music Week party at Gramps acknowledges the contributions made by Black DJs and producers.
French producer Hugel has a busy Miami Music Week ahead, with shows at Club Space, Hyde Beach, and Factory Town.
Let these ladies show you how they take command of the decks during Miami Music Week.
Tampa native ChaseWest will take over Factory Town during Miami Music Week for his Chaste Records showcase.
DJ Jazzy Jeff returns to Miami Music Week for a poolside disco set.
Twenty-five years ago, Louis Puig took a gamble and opened Club Space in a desolate area of downtown Miami.
For two decades, John McHale has helped bring hardcore bands to Miami.
NaÁ¯ka’s journey to a rising global musician has been anything but conventional.