Rauw Alejandro Announces Third Miami Show
After selling out two Miami dates, Rauw Alejandro has added a third show at the Kaseya Center.
After selling out two Miami dates, Rauw Alejandro has added a third show at the Kaseya Center.
III Joints will deliver 420-friendly vibes on April 19 with a plethora of music acts and vendors.
Maynard James Keenan celebrates his 60th birthday by mixing it up onstage at Hard Rock Live on May 6.
Miami is celebrating 4/20 with burlesque, bands, barbecue, DJs, and more.
South Florida-raised, New York-based DJ/producer Jubilee brings her Magic City series to Floyd on May 3.
Rapper K. Charles is determined to preserve Miami’s authentic sound.
During his Miami debut at ZeyZey, DJ Habibeats blended Arabic sounds with house, trap, and global music.
Unable to return to Ukraine after the Russian invasion, Tania Gold has once again found her operatic voice in Miami.
Swivvel explores themes of forgiveness, nostalgia, and distance on In Between the Lossless Dreams.
Endo Records will celebrate its first Record Store Day with live music and great deals.
The Melvins frontman reflects on four decades of defying expectations and his escape on the golf course.
After its absence in 2024 and 2025, Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival will once again take over Sunshine Grove next year
Here are the details of the Record Store Day events in Miami, from where to shop to the exclusive releases.
Kesha and a cavalcade of DJs delivered party-pop anthems in a nondescript warehouse in Miami.
Longtime Wilco band member Glenn Kotche helped with the drumming on Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department.
It was another nonstop week of partying – and I can’t wait to do it all over again next year.
LunaSol, opening in Wynwood, hopes to inject some much-needed personality into Miami’s nightlife scene.
From keeping an open mind to never missing Carl Cox’s set, there is a lot to take away from Ultra.
Broward trio the Requiem has bubbled up from Florida’s swamps to deliver a blend of emo, alternative rock, and post-hardcore.
If you couldn’t score a ticket to Shakira’s upcoming Miami concert, you now have a second chance.
Kevin Griffin, Emerson Hart, and Mark McGrath are bringing their catchy hooks to Fort Lauderdale Beach.
A giant billboard of the Puerto Rican superstar posing in nothing but his underwear has popped up in Miami.