The Five Best Concerts in Miami This Weekend
Read up on this weekend’s performances by Emily Estefan, Torche, Haute Tension, Donzii, Lee “Scratch” Perry, Lila Downs, Afrobeta, and other artists.
Read up on this weekend’s performances by Emily Estefan, Torche, Haute Tension, Donzii, Lee “Scratch” Perry, Lila Downs, Afrobeta, and other artists.
The playful Southern California DJ quartet will perform at the downtown Miami megaclub Saturday, February 22.
The Grateful Dead cofounder will be joined by the Wolf Bros onstage at the Fillmore Miami Beach Friday, February 28.
As a quick scan of news headlines in the Americas indicates, indigenous peoples — as they’ve been since colonization — are caught in an ongoing struggle over their lands, the Earth’s resources, and their own people.
The cult dance music artist and boogaloo pioneer will perform Friday, February 14, at the Manuel Artime Theater as a headlining act for the two-day gathering.
The outlaw country singer has spent decades doing his best to build a better world.
Since 2017, the Los Angeles-based band Wallows has won over many a teenaged fan with its brand of surf rock–inspired tunes. Although it took three years, the group is finally making its South Florida debut with a gig at Fort Lauderdale’s Revolution Live Tuesday, February 18.
The electronic duo is set to headline the 2020 edition of Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival.
English DJ and producer Palms Trax is acutely aware of the pitfalls of pigeonholing. “It’s something I worry about a lot. How can I represent everything I’m into musically in a way that still makes sense in the context I’m playing in?” he tells New Times.
The Grammy-winning Puerto Rican songstress will perform in Miami Beach in support of her acclaimed sophomore album, Almadura.
Looking for the best concerts in Miami this week? Check out Destination Okeechobee, GroundUp Music Festival, Andrea Bocelli, the Dewars, Donzii, Panache’s Annual Valentine’s Day Village of Love with Afrobeta, and more live performances and concerts February 10 through February 16.
The Chicago-based rapper is performing at the Ground on Wednesday, February 19, alongside Atlanta hip-hop duo EarthGang.
The new monthly party at Las Rosas organized by Miami artist Ashiyushi has quickly grown in popularity.
Read up on this weekend’s performances by Sebastian Mikael, Babyface, Amanda Lepore, DJ Tennis, Danny Daze, and the International Noise Conference.
The Grammy-nominated jam band plans on “making your head bop” during its upcoming show at the North Beach Bandshell.
Seven local acts will fight for a place in paradise when the Destination Okeechobee battle of the bands hits the Ground next Thursday, February 13. The competition’s winning prize is a 30-minute slot at Okeechobee Music Festival in March. Each act will have 15 minutes to impress the crowd…
In an Instagram post shared Monday, the shuttered after-hours hang announced it will reopen on the eve of III Points’ 2020 edition.
The ascendant indie-pop artist is set to make his South Florida debut at the Fillmore Miami Beach Saturday, February 15.
The latest edition of the Electric Pickle and ATV Records copartner’s party series is bringing Derrick Carter, Magda, and several Miami DJs together for a Presidents’ Day dance.
“You’re going to record this conversation, aren’t you?” Mireille Campbell asks before putting her husband, dub pioneer Lee “Scratch” Perry, on the phone. “Otherwise you’re going to have a hard time understanding him.” Her comment proved to be sage advice.
It’s been two years since outlandish jam band Breastfist first brought their funk-infused grooves and outlandish homemade costumes to Miami’s GroundUp Music Festival, leaving attendees slack-jawed as they spun their web of weird across the stage. The band donned wigs, feathers and silly hats as they performed hits from their…
The inaugural Vewtopia Music Festival was off to more than a bumpy beginning this past Friday, the kickoff of the two-day gathering. The festival, which had joined forces with Superfest Miami Live only a couple of weeks earlier, boasted performances by Gunna, Ty Dolla $ign, Fabolous, Megan Thee Stallion, and Chris Brown. But fans wouldn’t see any of those A-listers as the first night unfolded.