8 Emerging Miami Rappers to Watch
K Charles, PlayThatBoiZay, and Soulja Livin Tru are among the Miami rappers set to make waves this year.
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.
LGBTQ+ haven Wilton Manors is home to some of the best gay bars in all of South Florida.
Indie folk band the Lumineers are hitting the road in support of their new album, Automatic.
Musician and producer Mad Kelly is spreading the love on Valentine’s Day.
Producer Caleb Calloway has found success making beats for artists like Young Miko, Rauw Alejandro, and Álvaro Díaz.
From Marshmello to House of Kink, Miami has Valentine’s Day nightlife options for every kind of relationship status.
A video of the South Florida rapper eating chicken in the street has gone viral on social media.
During Latin Mafia’s show, fans waved Mexican flags high and chanted “¡Viva México!” throughout the night.
Mother-and-son duo Mimy and Tony Succar won the Grammy for “Best Tropical Latin Album” earlier this month.
Music remains the focus of the recently opened Palm Tree Club in North Bay Village.
You could hear the entire stadium ready to scream “a-minor!” Someone go check on Drake.
The Weeknd will return to Hard Rock Stadium August 15 and 16 for his After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour.
Next month, downtown dance institution Club Space will celebrate a quarter century of welcoming clubgoers.
Experimental pop duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso will perform a second Miami show at the Fillmore on August 13.
Jay Wheeler has also been named this year’s King of Carnaval Miami.
Alternative party Silhouettes bills itself as “by alt people for alt people.”
“He will be sorely missed”: New Times readers share their memories and remembrances of Jack Penrod.
From Trick Daddy to Denzel Curry, here are the best rap bars that capture Miami’s essence.