Review: Okeechobee at Ten Defines Florida Festival Culture
LCD Soundsystem leads Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival’s tenth year, blending indie roots with major acts in Sunshine Grove.
LCD Soundsystem leads Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival’s tenth year, blending indie roots with major acts in Sunshine Grove.
Diana Ross dazzled fans with Supremes hits and new songs during her sold-out show.
The Grammy-winning artist launched her Body High tour in Miami with a two-hour spectacle of choreography, techno, and self-expression.
The three-time Grammy winner and most-awarded ACM artist proved at Hard Rock Live why she remains a country powerhouse.
Jhené Aiko, Nelly, Mya, and R&B legends, delivered a nostalgic weekend of soul and hip-hop energy.
Juggalo Weekend debuts at Factory Town, bringing Insane Clown Posse’s Faygo-soaked Dark Carnival to the 305.
With two sold-out Hard Rock Live nights, the 81-year-old British icon proves he still owns the room.
Proving the chameleon still changes, the British star brought classics to Miami that still feel fresh.
The show at the Miami Beach Bandshell and was promoted to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their second record, Blowout Comb.
Declaring “Together, we are America,” the Puerto Rican star’s Super Bowl performance featured Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.
Modest Mouse kicked off a two-night stand at ZeyZey before embarking on a cruise.
The jazz singer delivered a show shaped by time, vulnerability, and an embrace of imperfection.
After the race, Two Friends and Empire of the Sun took over the Pegasus World Cup in Miami.
After cancelling multiple U.S. shows, the British singer performed new songs at the final show of his North American tour last night at Hard Rock Live.
Safety issues marred the Calvin Harris and John Summit show in South Beach as fans jumped fences and climbed structures.
The conductor joined the Marcus Roberts Trio and New World Symphony at the Adrienne Arsht Center.
Stapleton’s All-American Road Show brought soulful firepower and flawless vocals to Hard Rock Live during a sold-out night.
Donzii, Las Nubes, Seafoam Walls, MIA, Ben Katzman, and Cumbiamba were the last bands to perform on the beloved Miami stage.
Shaggy, Julian Marley, Marcia Griffiths and others performed at the Stay Strong Jamaica hurricane relief concert.
Seeing the Colombian superstar in a venue this small is a rare privilege.
The Italian tenor singer enchanted a sold-out Kaseya Center with opera classics and holiday favorites.