10 Best New Year’s Eve 2024 Parties in Miami
Cardi B, Dreamland, and We Belong Here will help welcome the new year in Miami.
Cardi B, Dreamland, and We Belong Here will help welcome the new year in Miami.
Dancehall singer Teejay represents the next generation of musicians coming out of Jamaica.
As a hat tip to the Grand Theft Auto VI trailer, E11even flew a banner reading, “When Nine 1 Nine = E11even.”
Miami knows how to party, and New Year’s Eve is when it rolls out the red carpet for the biggest events of the year.
It’s been a long road filled with unsuspected turns for the Magic City Hippies, leading them back home for a New Year’s Eve concert at the Miami Beach Bandshell.
After three years of lineup changes and no new releases, Las Nubes is finally delivering a seven-inch single.
Berlin-based producer Gene On Earth will go back-to-back with Dyed Soundorom at Floyd on New Year’s Eve.
Revolution Live has announced a double billing of California punk legends Social Distortion and Bad Religion.
William Basinski, the ambient composer who turned tape loops into a new musical language, lands in Miami.
Ultra is set to return to Bayfront Park March 22-24 with Armin van Buuren, Chase & Status, Orbital, and more.
Both Anuel AA and Rauw Alejandro have performed at Vibra Urbana before but they return as even bigger stars.
Rapper Nicki Minaj recently released Pink Friday 2, revisiting what made her 2010 debut album so special.
In classic Kanye style, the artist known as Ye plugged his iPhone into a janky aux cord to play the world premiere of his collaborative album with Ty Dolla $ign.
Letting go of the expectations of stardom opened up Ben Katzman’s world, leading him to play guitar with other musicians who love playing music as much as he does.
Before Blood Orchid, it took Niko Javan some time to find his voice as part of Miami’s music underground.
Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s rave tonight will also include performances by Chris Brown and Lil Durk.
In an Art Week pop-up, Miami rap royalty Trina heralds the 2025 opening of the Hip Hop Museum in the Bronx.
Danny Tenaglia will deliver a masterclass in DJing that can only come from someone with nearly 50 years of experience under his belt.
Suzi Analogue and Tokimonsta’s 2011 album, Boom, has been remastered and introduced to a new generation of listeners.
Channel Tres delivers an intoxicating, self-styled blend of gangsta rap grandiosity and Chicago house exuberance.
Chicago native John Summit went from a club-goer to a globetrotting DJ and producer in record time.
Action Bronson’s larger-than-life personality has left an indelible mark on the culture at large.