Samoht Bridges Forward-Thinking R&B and His Southern Roots
The so-called MySpace singer will grace Fort Lauderdale with an intimate performance at C&I Studios this Saturday, January 11.
The so-called MySpace singer will grace Fort Lauderdale with an intimate performance at C&I Studios this Saturday, January 11.
In advance of the Manchester band’s January 2020 residency at the Fillmore Miami Beach, here are eight of the synth-pop group’s most underappreciated songs.
Heading into 2019, City Girls knew the year would be full of challenges they’d have to overcome. JT, one half of the Miami rap duo, was serving a prison sentence for credit card fraud and wouldn’t be released until October. That left Yung Miami, the other half, with some heavy…
The Piano Man is set to perform at the Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood for the first time in 11 years this Friday, January 10.
Looking for the best concerts in Miami this week? Check out Bobby Caldwell, Billy Joel, Grace Potter, Laura of Miami, Luca Lozano, and more of the best live music shows and nightlife events in Miami January 6 through January 12.
You know that time in middle school when you and your dipshit 13-year-old friends bought weed from the intimidating high schooler with the black Sharpie-painted fingernails, but when you got home, your older sister told you dweebs it was just a bunch of oregano? That just happened to emerging R&B star Summer Walker right here in the Magic City.
The collaboration between Primus figurehead Les Claypool and Sean Lennon will be performing on the psychedelic music-oriented Jam Cruise, which departs from Miami on Tuesday, January 7.
The new morning radio show hosted by the Miami hip-hop pair premieres Monday, January 6.
Check out performances by Luciano, Killing Time, True Vine, Sister System, and others acts.
The collaborative efforts of Miami-based DJs True Vine and Sister System date back to 2013. The two South Florida natives, born Santiago Vidal and Alexis Sosa-Toro, met on Facebook through a shared love of the Chemical Brothers; only a few years later, they’re kicking off 2020 by taking over the downtown Miami nightclub Floyd this Saturday.
Born in Mexico City and raised in New York City, pianist, composer, and educator Arturo O’Farrill grew up close to Cuba and its culture. Geography and physical distance can be just an illusion. After all, O’Farrill is the son of the late, great Cuban composer and arranger Arturo “Chico” O’Farrill and is himself a leading figure in Afro-Cuban jazz.
Now that the regrettable 2010s are behind us, it seems appropriate to cleanse ourselves with a fiesta at Club Space spurred by Luciano. The Swiss-Chilean producer, DJ, and Cadenza Records label founder performs like a Juilliard conductor who spent one night at Amnesia in Ibiza and swapped his baton for turntables.
These are the ten best concerts coming to Miami this winter.
Gary Richards is in a much calmer place in the leadup to the second edition of FriendShip than he was for the first. A preparty for the dance music-centric cruise at the Miami Beach nightclub Basement has sold out, and the various mechanics of the outing — the Dial-a-DJ sets, the layout of the staging on Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas, and the excursions to the Bahamian island of CocoCay — have all been refined.
Now in its fourth year, the South Beach Jazz Festival has established itself on Miami’s cultural calendar. The festival is being kicked off on Friday, January 3 with a performance by multi-Grammy award winner David Sanborn. His is one of just two ticketed shows across the festival’s three days; most events…
The indie-rock band will return to the Magic City January 25 for a headlining performance at Gramps.
Even as the last ten years saw Miami’s music and nightlife scenes undergo a series of seismic shifts, the city still made time to host a number of incredible shows. Although the DJ reigns supreme here, a number of live acts also left their mark on the minds and memories…
Few nights are more widely celebrated than New Year’s Eve, and there is no better place to ring in the new year than the Magic City. As visitors arrive in droves to party at Miami’s famed nightclubs and venues, don’t wait until the last minute to finalize your plans.
It seems as though that old saying — nothing lasts forever — rings more true in Miami than it does elsewhere. Our music culture is no exception: The city’s scene endured a number of heavy losses over the last ten years, from the passing of young artists before their time to the shuttering…
Check out performances by DJ Craze, Bill Orcutt, Boys Noize, Textasy, Adam Beyer, and other acts.
We can’t have a robust social safety net, but we can have Miami’s most affluent denizens pay $500,000 to rub shoulders with Marshmello and the Jonas Brothers.
The DJs’ lengthy, marathon-style approach to mixing makes them a perfect fit for the downtown Miami club’s New Year’s Eve celebrations.