Michelle Williams Takes a Break From Death Becomes Her to Headline Gospel Fest Miami
How did the multi-hyphenate performer manage to sneak in a headlining set in Miami amid her busy Broadway schedule?
How did the multi-hyphenate performer manage to sneak in a headlining set in Miami amid her busy Broadway schedule?
The evening’s encore revealed why the opener was a Billy Joel cover band.
The Puerto Rican experimental pop duo’s new album, Se Amaba Así, represents a turning inward.
“I am so ready to meet my Brazilian family in Miami,” Sonza tells New Times. “It’s going to be so much fun.”
All South Florida dads are invited to join the “Father’s Day Jeep Tailgate.” Whether Kodak will perform remains to be seen.
His band will perform New Order’s 2001 record, Get Ready, in its entirety at the Miami Beach Bandshell.
At age 38, violinist Lindsey Stirling continues to find that the universe can give us “some good surprises.”
Byrne’s last South Florida appearance was a sold-out show at the Fillmore on September 29, 2018.
“Whether there’s five people in the audience or 500, if we’re in a dive bar or a big festival, we play and enjoy the music.”
To the delight of 70,000 fans, Post Malone leaned in to his Texas upbringing in a 26-song set in Miami Gardens.
Honoring her past while embracing the present was Shakira’s theme of the night – and a strong one.
Local DJs and activists embrace a blueprint that reclaims club culture as a nexus for creative resistance.
The music superstar named three expected guests but kept one surprise secret.
The show, presented by SiriusXM and Pandora, comes two months ahead of Turizo’s headlining arena concert later this summer.
The Colombian artist’s Sendé contains just one reggaeton track – a collaboration with SOG and Peso Pluma.
The buzz around his Cosa Nuestra World Tour has been massive, but does the show live up to the online hype?
Miami got the biggest Reputation (Taylor’s Version) hint of them all. Today, Swift announced the album isn’t happening.
Thundercat, Black Coffee, Amyl and the Sniffers, and many others are also joining III Points’ 2025 lineup.
The stars have finally aligned for the local songwriter to release a work she’s longed to share but held close until now.
The trio is back with a deluxe version of its breakthrough debut album.
The massive Bateria Saideira will not fit onstage, so it found a workaround to perform at the outdoor amphitheater.
III Points cofounder David Sinopoli describes the sonic space known as Despacio as “something you have to do before you die.”