Revisiting Miami Vice’s 13 Most Infamous Musician Cameos
It’s Miami Vice Reunion week in Magic City. Here’s your throwback soundtrack.
It’s Miami Vice Reunion week in Magic City. Here’s your throwback soundtrack.
The Who’s lead singer will return to South Florida in January 2026.
New Times talks to William Bailey, the DJ and producer behind the project, ahead of his show at Floyd.
Ahead of his performance at the Kaseya Center this weekend, New Times talks to the Puerto Rican star.
The music festival extended the fun by announcing the lineup for the satellite events that will take over the city.
In 2029, the Florida rapper was accused of being involved in the killing of two members of his YNW crew.
From Seventeen, to Alex Warren, Billie Eilish, and the Mars Volta, here are the top shows coming to South Florida.
Before his sold-out Kaseya Center show, we revisit the musician’s unforgettable Grammy performance.
After canceling the September 3 show due to a vocal strain, Mother Monster announces a new event date for March 2026.
The event will happen in October during Miami Carnival Weekend featuring Machel Montano, Mavado, Shenseea, Masicka, and more.
Sara Landry, Disclosure, Blond:ish to play Factory Town’s Halloween bash, sans Link Miami Rebels apparent backing.
The reggaeton artist will kick off her Vanity Tour in Miami at the Ground.
The rock band behind hits like “Stupid Girl” and “Queer” performed at the Pompano Beach Amphitheater.
Last night, one of Miami’s legendary venues reopened, featuring local bands, a renovated patio, and the same punk spirit.
The Colombian-American star led her devoted “Kuchis” on an intimate tour of her discography last night at the Kaseya Center.
The Peruvian singer-songwriter will perform at the Moss Center in Cutler Bay on September 12.
The iconic bar in Little Haiti will reopen Friday with sets by local bands: Adhesive, Tess Grey, Bruvvy, and Miss Michigan.
The pop star postponed her Kaseya Center show before doors opened, leaving fans outside and venting frustrations online.
The avant-pop band will perform at the Miami Beach Bandshell on September 16.
Vocal strain forces Mother Monster to postpone her final Mayhem Ball Tour stop in Miami, leaving fans awaiting a new date.
The band behind the hits “Get Down on It” and “Jungle Boogie” will play a free concert at ArtsPark
The Argentine indie rock band will kick off its U.S. tour at the Miami Beach Bandshell on September 18.