Tribeca Music Lounge Brings Eartheater, Actress to Art Basel Miami Beach
Tribeca Festival’s Music Lounge returns for Miami Art Week with a murderer’s row of cutting-edge musicians.
Tribeca Festival’s Music Lounge returns for Miami Art Week with a murderer’s row of cutting-edge musicians.
Ditch the mall – here’s where to shop local in Miami on Record Store Day Black Friday.
Had enough family time? Head to these parties throughout the Thanksgiving weekend.
Tortuga Music Festival brings a lineup chock-full of country music to Fort Lauderdale Beach April 5-7, 2024.
Twenty-four-year-old Yung Wylin’ understands music’s ability to inspire and unite people.
Over the last 16 years, plenty of musicians have joined Juke, with 15 people cycling through the lineup.
Metronomy’s show at the Miami Beach Bandshell is the last stop on the band’s current tour.
On her fourth album, Scarlet, Doja Cat continues to do what she does best: trolling.
SoundCheck has hosted 15,000 students for a pre-concert sound check, Q&A session, workshops, and free entry to the night’s performance.
Released on Diplo’s Higher Ground label, Cole Knight’s EP, Keep It Cute, is an homage to the ghetto house subgenre.
Nii Tei’s EP, Disco Africa, in collaboration with D.C.’s Late London, weaves Miami flavor and European flair together with the music of Tei’s native Ghana.
While Giorgia Angiuli can’t spin, she is a classically trained musician with an arsenal of synths, drum machines, and guitars.
In Susanna Hoffs’ debut novel, The Bird Has Flown, you can’t help but look for parallels between the book’s protagonist and the author.
The Listening Bar at Kaori feels different from other audiophile bars in Miami – more thoughtful, more comfortable, and more communal.
From the start, Tim Hecker’s music never seemed to fit into the popular conception of ambient music.
The festival arrives as country music continues to explode in popularity.
Here’s a ton of good reasons to shell out $19.89 – plus a few drawbacks.
Chris Potash and Joey Seeman’s book serves as the definitive tome on the underground music scene of 1980s Miami.
For its latest program, “Gods and Mortals,” Seraphic Fire will present the rarely performed version of the opera Castor et Pollux.
Latin pop singer Tini is making her mark on American audiences with her first U.S. tour.
The centennial concert highlights Henry Mancini’s genius, which for decades had an unsurpassed impact on cinema and television soundtracks.
Tumbao is poised to make a triumphant return to its hometown, bigger and better than ever.