10 Best Concerts Coming to Miami This Fall
Travis Scott, Doja Cat, Maluma, III Points, and more lead a supercharged fall concert calendar.
Travis Scott, Doja Cat, Maluma, III Points, and more lead a supercharged fall concert calendar.
Spencer Brown’s new album, Equanimity, reflects the San Francisco-based producer’s wonderfully reckless spirit.
Bleachers, Lovejoy, Cannons, Silversun Pickups, and Misterwives will also perform at the festival in Fort Lauderdale Beach Park.
Lana Del Rey delivered an 18-song set that ran through her 13-year-long career.
For a little over an hour, Lana Del Rey captivated the sold-out crowd at the iThink Financial Amphitheatre with her every move.
Partygoers at El Perreo find themselves losing inhibitions – and lots of hoop earrings – and embracing the raunchy, campy mayhem.
Peep the highlights from SZA’s sold-out show at the Kaseya Center in downtown Miami.
Throughout her 90-minute set, SZA delivered a big-budget production for a sold-out crowd in downtown Miami.
Art With Me is set to return to Virginia Key Beach Park, with the dates shifted a week to coincide with Art Week.
Drake could stop making music tomorrow and still be swimming in money for the rest of his life.
Venezuelan-born musician Manu Manzo has artfully refined her ethereal and multifaceted style.
Death Grips keeps lit the last embers of a dying punk ethos of rejecting authority and doing it yourself.
Scratch DJ Academy Miami opened its doors in South Beach in 2005, settling into Hollywood in 2017.
Freedom is the main idea that runs through Overmono’s work – freedom to dance and have fun.
California trio FIDLAR is embarking on its Floriduh Tour, consisting of six dates across the Sunshine State that wrap up at Gramps on September 27.
How did Lana Del Rey go from a laughingstock to America’s sweetheart?
Olivia Rodrigo’s sophomore album, Guts, is a strong indication that the 20-year-old singer-songwriter isn’t a fluke and is very much here to stay.
Millionyoung’s music feels like the true definition of the Miami sound.
Funk Generation: A Favela Story is a musical journey that takes listeners to the favelas of Rio de Janeiro.
Miami darkwave band Laboratory puts the “fun” in funeral.
Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney invite you to party with them at Floyd on Sept. 24.
Next month, indie-rock quartet Speedy Ortiz will return to Miami for the first time since 2019.