Pitbull’s London Concert Reminds Internet He’s Still Mr. Worldwide
In case you thought Pitbull’s star power was fading, his sold-out show at London’s O2 Arena proved otherwise.
In case you thought Pitbull’s star power was fading, his sold-out show at London’s O2 Arena proved otherwise.
Soundologia Records founder Pedja KovaÄević kicks things off with an ambitious three-volume anthology of experimental music.
Medium Cool Records is a natural extension of the South Beach lounge’s musical identity.
Premio Lo Nuestro delivered fantastic performances by El Alfa, Becky G, and La India.
From TiÁ«sto to Armin van Buuren and Carl Cox, Ultra has some of the biggest names in dance music coming back every year.
Shakira took home the most trophies at this year’s Premio Lo Nuestro.
Indie rockers Vampire Weekend are finally coming to Miami, stopping at the FPL Solar Amphitheater on June 13.
From the Fillmore Miami Beach to the Miami Beach Bandshell and Gramps, check out these spots for live music in Miami.
Violent Femmes will perform back-to-back shows at the Pompano Beach Amphitheater.
A$AP Rocky’s legal ordeal finally ended on Tuesday night after he was found not guilty following a 2021 shooting incident.
Jessi Uribe is the first Colombian musician nominated for a Grammy Award for “Best Regional Mexican Album.”
Bon Entendeur’s latest album, Rivages, takes from the sounds that originally inspired the French duo.
Atlanta rapper is hitting the road in support of his fourth album, WHAM.
Amara La Negra, Chyng Diamond, and Shay Johnson talk about the drama going down in the sixth season.
If you only know De La Soul from its feature on Gorillaz’s “Feel Good Inc.,” now is the time to catch up.
Brightline’s “Next Stop: Ultra” train will feature live DJ sets and surprise experiences.
Blond:ish describes her new album as a love letter to her fans.
K Charles, PlayThatBoiZay, and Soulja Livin Tru are among the Miami rappers set to make waves this year.
Rozet has already weathered more storms than most artists twice their age.
Halsey’s upcoming tour is in support of her fifth album, The Great Impersonator.
What the hell was Jon Batiste doing out in the suburbs performing at a small college?
Josephine Baker’s impact in Miami also extended beyond performances – she was a force for change.