Best Concerts in Miami This Week: III Joints, Oteil Burbridge Trio, Carl Craig, and More
III Joints, Carl Craigs, Oteil Burbridge, and more concerts in Miami this week.
III Joints, Carl Craigs, Oteil Burbridge, and more concerts in Miami this week.
$lick King is focused on distorting and celebrating their eclectic sound.
The event producer says high-quality content and streaming will not be a COVID-era fad.
Alesso and the Martinez Brothers will help welcome back the Fontainebleau venue.
The Puerto Rican singer will stop at the American Airlines Arena next year.
Churchill’s Pub remains entangled in a bitter dispute between its landlord and its operations manager.
In a city notorious for clubs that don’t fill up before 1 a.m., venues have struggled to keep the doors open.
Tomorrow’s Gone explores the life of the man born as Gabi Abudraham.
Nic Chagall and Bossi talk about their upcoming album, Mosaiik.
Artists including Bad Bunny, Maluma, Ozuna, and Anuel AA are vying for top awards at the 2021 ceremony.
Swedish House Mafia, Deadmau5, Martin Garrix, and more memorable sets at Miami’s premier dance-music event.
June Summer and Augie Pink are back with their new single, “Vibe,” featuring Jose Yellow and Toy Wapo.
Nicky Jam’s JamWorld is determined to go on as planned.
NYC’s legendary jazz venue has partnered with local concert promoter the Rhythm Foundation for a summer concert series.
Say goodbye to the Triple-A.
In 2010, dance music began to get bigger and bolder.
Day of the Deadmau5 promises to make up for lost time.
Suwannee Rising, a new, socially distanced three-day event in Live Oak, Florida.
DJ Immortal re-enters the competitive world of DJ battles.
Akeem Brownlee is on a mission to bring great R&B back to Florida.
III Points announced it was going ahead with a smaller two-day outdoor event this spring.
Fuck It Up will be released through New York’s Sorry Records.