Ten Years of High Times With III Joints
With over 100 local acts, plus vendors, food, and youth fair–inspired games, III Joints celebrates a decade.
With over 100 local acts, plus vendors, food, and youth fair–inspired games, III Joints celebrates a decade.
Cardi B brought the “drama” to Amerant Bank Arena.
The concert lands during one of the busiest times of the year, with Miami Art Week in full swing.
The legendary Ocean Drive boutique hotel lineup includes legends, Grammy nominees and winners, and emerging talent.
Before Record Store Day on April 18, Miami insiders break down the economics behind vinyl’s comeback and its future.
Julian Casablancas and co. will bring their Reality Awaits tour to the Hard Rock Live on September 13.
Iggy Pop, Las Nubes’ Ale Campos, Major Lazer, and Mariah Angeliq rep the 305 in the Valley.
David Fishof reflects on 30 years of the camp, bringing Roger Daltrey and Steve Morse to South Florida this April.
Post Malone, Kenny Chesney & Ice Cube top Tortuga 2026’s star-studded lineup on Fort Lauderdale Beach, April 10–12.
Spring has definitely sprung in the fertile Miami music scene.
The Colombian reggaetonero brought out Arcángel as a guest for “Mírame Baby.”
The ex-White Stripes frontman brings his 2026 tour to the Magic City on November 17 and 18.
Before taking over Factory Town for Time Warp Miami, Hawtin talks minimalism, movement, and meaning in modern techno.
In recent years, the reggaetón star has embraced a more spiritual, purpose-driven direction, marking a new chapter centered on faith.
“Even aliens fuck with my shit!” the rapper wrote on social media.
According to a spokesperson, the former Migos member is “stable” and currently at the hospital “being closely monitored.”
The Puerto Rican star’s momentum has only continued to build this past year.
The man behind Slip-N-Slide Records just launched Vurt, a video platform designed for vertical viewing.
Help us guess this year’s festival headliners.
This city is overflowing with opportunity to shake what your momma gave ya without tapping too deep into your wallet.
The salsa icon has long-standing ties to both Miami and the club’s ownership circle.
Hoy Como Ayer, the historic Latin music venue located on Calle Ocho, has changed hands once again.