Miami’s Bizzy Crook Celebrates Grammy Victory With New Single
“WDYL,” Ft. Ty Dolla $ign, blends emotional transparency, melodic confidence, and conversational intimacy.
“WDYL,” Ft. Ty Dolla $ign, blends emotional transparency, melodic confidence, and conversational intimacy.
The 800-acre island is only 155 miles away from Fort Lauderdale in the Berry Islands.
In case you want an all-white, country rock alternative to official Super Bowl acts Bad Bunny and Green Day.
Modest Mouse kicked off a two-night stand at ZeyZey before embarking on a cruise.
From Jazz in the Gardens to Montreux Jazz Festival, here are the events we’re looking forward to.
Two weeks before rapper XXXTentacion (Jahseh Onfroy) was killed, he spoke at length with a New Times reporter.
Catherine Russell, Stella Cole, and Brazilian legend João Bosco are among the artists who will be performing.
Gloria Estefan, Bizzy Crook, and Ariana Grande led South Florida’s 2026 Grammy wins.
The Puerto Rican star made Grammy history and called out ICE in his speech, after winning Album of the Year.
Miami’s first no-ring Deathmatch wrestling event happened last night at Las Rosas.
Nine nights, 200 acts, the International Noise Conference returns to Churchill’s with unpredictable sound experiments.
After taking a break from the Magic City, the global movement that highlights local talent will host an event in Wynwood.
Despite publicly reconciling with Grutman and David Einhorn, the influencer continues using racial slurs.
Oigovision Superjam Vol. 1 will take place in Miami Beach on February 19, uniting local musicians for a genre-fusing night.
The compact disc isn’t dead, young listeners are rediscovering the format and driving demand at local record stores.
From goth to bossa nova, explore Miami’s best free live music events this season.
The Rebel Ragers Tour will stop at the iTHINK Financial Amphitheater with A-Trak, M.I.A. and Big Boi.
Capleton, Tarrus Riley, and others will perform at the tropical and dancehall festival at Museum Park in Downtown Miami.
After he sang “Heil Hitler” at a Miami Beach club, Clavicular partied in Wynwood with a sign that reads, “MOG NIGGA.”
The jazz singer delivered a show shaped by time, vulnerability, and an embrace of imperfection.
After the race, Two Friends and Empire of the Sun took over the Pegasus World Cup in Miami.
The Grammy-nominated R&B star is set to make her arena debut in Miami on June 14, 2026, as part of her national tour.