International Noise Conference Is a Ten-Day Celebration of DIY Music
The local and international noise music community comes together to champion discordant sounds.
The local and international noise music community comes together to champion discordant sounds.
Country superstar Morgan Wallen will take over Hard Rock Stadium for two nights as part of his I’m The Problem Tour.
For the past 25 years, Poplife has managed to maintain its relevancy by adapting and changing with the times.
From Hyde Beach to Daer, soak in the rays at Miami’s best dayclubs.
Molchat Doma returns to South Florida on January 30 for a show at Revolution Live.
Premio Lo Nuestro will broadcast live on February 20 from the Kesaya Center in downtown Miami.
Con Cora Land will benefit Karol G’s foundation, which helps empower women regardless of their background.
Exclusive recordings of performances at III Points 2024 will be released in spatial audio on Apple Music.
New Orleans-based rock ‘n’ roll outfit Miranda and the Beat will make their South Florida debut at Gramps.
Ski Mask the Slump God, Pouya, and Luh Tyler are among the acts set to perform at Loud Aid.
Skrillex’s last solo appearance at Ultra Music Festival in Miami was in 2015.
Some of the biggest names in hip-hop will come to celebrate former drug kingpin and prison reform activist Big Meech.
Orlando Jacinto García’s Prohibido is centered around the impacts of the Holocaust.
Released in 2015, Peripheral Vision has been embraced on TikTok, introducing a new generation of listeners to Turnover.
Snarky Puppy is back with a reformatted GroundUp Family Dinner Weekend at the Miami Beach Bandshell.
Crosstown Rebels boss Damian Lazarus is back in town for a set at Club Space.
Poplife returns to dance-party roots for one night only on January 25.
Indie rock band Wilco’s last appearance in the Magic City was back in 2012.
Before the Belarusian band Molchat Doma’s show at Revolution Live, here’s a primer on goth rock and its key players.
Psychedelic-rock trio Khruangbin will take the stage at the FPL Solar Amphitheater on April 19.
Bad Bunny fans will have to travel to Puerto Rico to see him perform music from his sixth album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos.
On his sixth album, Bad Bunny is longing for home and preserving the culture he loves so much.