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Partygoers staring at the camera on the closing night of Paradise Garage in New York City in 1987.

“Walk the Night” Puts Nightlife on Display for Miami Art Week

By Grant AlbertDecember 5, 2023

“Walk the Night: Nightlife and Club Culture 1977-1990” takes a look at the foundation laid by venues like Studio 54 and the Warehouse.

Country singer Jelly Roll singing on stage at the Riptide Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale Beach

Riptide Music Festival Rocked Fort Lauderdale Beach, Ended on a Country Note

By Jesse ScottDecember 5, 2023

Jelly Roll closing out day two of Riptide Music Festival was different, but it wasn’t the first time the festival strayed from its rock roots.

DJ and producer Enamour illuminated with a purple light

Enamour Will Bring the Heat and Cool Breezes During His Rose Avenue Set

By Grant AlbertDecember 4, 2023

Enamour delivers his unfeathered blend of melodic-meets-progressive house to Factory Town in Hialeah.

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10 Best Parties During Miami Art Week 2023

By Jesse ScottDecember 1, 2023

Here’s where to blow off some creative steam during Miami Art Week 2023.

Miami Art Week 2023 Party Guide

By Jose D. DuranNovember 30, 2023

Had your fill of art? Here are all the parties happening during Miami Art Week 2023.

Busta Rhymes Coming to the Fillmore Miami Beach Next Year

Busta Rhymes Coming to the Fillmore Miami Beach Next Year

By Jose D. DuranNovember 30, 2023

You only need to look at acts like Tyler, the Creator and Doja Cat to see evidence of Busta Rhymes’ influence.

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Legendary Montreux Jazz Festival Announces Miami Edition

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 29, 2023

The Swiss-based Montreux Jazz Festival is coming to Miami next year with headliners Jon Batiste and Daryl Hall.

Producer Natalia Roth

Natalia Roth Grooves With Jean Pierre on the Collaborative Pitch Black

By Grant AlbertNovember 29, 2023

Despite the name, Natalia Roth and Jean Pierre’s EP, Pitch Black, is warmer than it lets on.

Polo & Pan Return to Miami Rested and Ready

By Grant AlbertNovember 28, 2023

After a few months apart, French duo Polo & Pan will come together for the Art With Me festival during Miami Art Week.

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Patrick Carney and Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys

The Black Keys Are Still Having Fun With Rock ‘n’ Roll

By Jesse ScottNovember 24, 2023

Blues rockers the Black Keys will headline the first day of the Riptide Music Festival on Fort Lauderdale Beach.

The three members of New York City band Say She She

Say She She Is Ready for Its Miami Debut at North Beach Music Festival

By David RollandNovember 23, 2023

New York-based trio She Say Say is bringing old-school disco into the 21st Century.

Tribeca Music Lounge Brings Eartheater, Actress to Art Basel Miami Beach

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 22, 2023

Tribeca Festival’s Music Lounge returns for Miami Art Week with a murderer’s row of cutting-edge musicians.

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Where to Shop on Record Store Day Black Friday 2023 in Miami

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 22, 2023

Ditch the mall – here’s where to shop local in Miami on Record Store Day Black Friday.

The 10 Best Thanksgiving Weekend Parties in Miami

By Jose D. DuranNovember 21, 2023

Had enough family time? Head to these parties throughout the Thanksgiving weekend.

Country music singer Lainey Wilson

Jason Aldean, Lainey Wilson Will Headline Tortuga Music Festival 2024

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 21, 2023

Tortuga Music Festival brings a lineup chock-full of country music to Fort Lauderdale Beach April 5-7, 2024.

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Yung Wylin’ Spreads the Message of “Good Energy”

By Nile FortnerNovember 17, 2023

Twenty-four-year-old Yung Wylin’ understands music’s ability to inspire and unite people.

Blues Act Juke Brings the Entire Band Back Together

By David RollandNovember 16, 2023

Over the last 16 years, plenty of musicians have joined Juke, with 15 people cycling through the lineup.

Metronomy Looks Forward to a Long Break After Wrapping Up Tour in Miami Beach

By Catherine ToruñoNovember 14, 2023

Metronomy’s show at the Miami Beach Bandshell is the last stop on the band’s current tour.

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She Said What She Said: Doja Cat and the Latest Wave of Satanic Panic

By Dinniah BartholomewNovember 14, 2023

On her fourth album, Scarlet, Doja Cat continues to do what she does best: trolling.

Arsht Center’s SoundCheck Program Sets Students on Path to Success

By Artburst MiamiNovember 10, 2023

SoundCheck has hosted 15,000 students for a pre-concert sound check, Q&A session, workshops, and free entry to the night’s performance.

Cole Knight Keeps It Cute and Energetic on Her Latest EP

By Grant AlbertNovember 10, 2023

Released on Diplo’s Higher Ground label, Cole Knight’s EP, Keep It Cute, is an homage to the ghetto house subgenre.

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On Disco Africa, Nii Tei Delivers Ghanaian Music to the Dance Floor

By Grant AlbertNovember 9, 2023

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.

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