Ultra Music Festival Unveils Resistance 2024 Lineup
Artbat, Miss Monique, Patrick Mason, and Peggy Gou are set to take Ultra’s Resistance stages to the next level.
Artbat, Miss Monique, Patrick Mason, and Peggy Gou are set to take Ultra’s Resistance stages to the next level.
Dutch producer Estella Boersma is set to make her Miami debut at Domicile on February 2.
Rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie has announced his Better Off Alone Tour, which stops at the iThink Financial Amphitheatre on June 5.
Dombresky’s signature suave and luscious house music repeatedly finds its way to Miami.
Rapper Travis Scott has once again climbed back to the top of the mountain, selling out the Kaseya Center not once but twice.
Singer-songwriter Mitski kicked off her highly anticipated tour at the Fillmore Miami Beach on Friday, January 26.
Mitski’s sold-out tour opener in Miami Beach solidified her as an onstage presence of generational significance.
Pop star Justin Timberlake has announced the dates for his upcoming Forget Tomorrow World Tour, which stops at the Kaseya Center on June 15.
Southern California rocker group Militarie Gun returns to Gramps on February 9 for its second Miami show.
GroundUp Music Festival has earned a favorable reputation as one of the premier events for jazz fusion and world music performances.
With festivals like Ultra and Rolling Loud on the horizon, let’s speculate on who should be on this year’s lineups.
For Miami producer Danny Daze, his audiovisual experience ::Blue:: was a way to make the visuals he’s always imagined while creating music.
The legendary singer-songwriter and Nobel Prize laureate will play a two-night stint at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in early March.
Miami bands know plenty about the hustle. Here are ten of them you should keep an eye out for 2024.
The next musical evolution for Club Space resident Malóne is the launch of his new record label, WhyNotUs.
Karina Rykman, a bassist and singer-songwriter from New York, and R.L. Cooper, a Mississippi musician based in Miami, are sharing the stage with New Orleans funk outfit Dumpstaphunk.
Singer-songwriter Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s appearance at the Miami Folkways festival at the Miami Beach Bandshell is kismet.
In 2001, Sum 41 broke through TRL‘s bubblegum-pop chokehold with the single “Fat Lip.” Now, more than two decades later, the Canadian rockers have announced their final tour.
Mitski has become the kind of artist who attracts this kind of fervent passion, perhaps in part because she seems so ambivalent about it.
After last year’s show at Hard Rock Live, Janet Jackson is set to return to South Florida this summer at the iThink Financial Amphitheatre.
There’s something distinctly tropical about Faye Webster’s music that suits Miami’s hazy climate.
Miami’s R&B scene continues to reflect the genre’s growing trends, with South Florida artists championing its resurgence.