Jazz in the Gardens 2026 Review: Soul and Nostalgia in Miami
Jhené Aiko, Nelly, Mya, and R&B legends, delivered a nostalgic weekend of soul and hip-hop energy.
Jhené Aiko, Nelly, Mya, and R&B legends, delivered a nostalgic weekend of soul and hip-hop energy.
The hip-hop pioneer tops a day of music and a 5K raising funds for HIV/AIDS services in South Florida.
From a sunset feast to DJ Khaled at the Grand Tasting Village, here are the 7 best SOBEWFF 2026 events that still have tickets.
A cheeseburger born out of a Georgia gas station and an Argentine burger have won SOBEWFF’s beefiest showdown of 2026.
From Guy Fieri’s party to a Food Network star-filled buffet, here are the best brunch and late-night events at SOBEWFF 2026.
Though similar regional festivals are endangered, FLIFF has thrived from the VHS age to the streaming era.
From legendary parties to shocking chef moments, Lee Schrager shares his 25 favorite SOBEWFF memories of the past 25 years.
From a waterfront dinner with Robert Irvine to a dinner hosted by BBQ pitmasters, here are 5 SOBEWFF dinners you can’t miss.
Capleton, Tarrus Riley, and others will perform at the tropical and dancehall festival at Museum Park in Downtown Miami.
Dol Toliver, Playboi Carti, and NBA YoungBoy are among the headliners for this year’s edition of the hip-hop festival.
Chris Lake, Tiësto, and Gorgon City are among the performers that will take the stage at the Virginia Key event.
The event will return to the Miami Beach Bandshell in March, featuring Flying Lotus, Snarky Puppy, and others.
Founded in the Magic City 11 years ago, the hip-hop festival just announced its only 2026 edition will take place in Orlando.
For its 10th anniversary, the event will showcase world-renowned and emerging artists across multiple venues.
Fat Joe, Ja Rule, Diplo, and Rev Run are just some of the performers that will take the stage in February at the SOBEWFF.
A three-day celebration of folk, Americana, and acoustic sounds featuring 60 artists, kids programming, and local talent.
Happening on March 7-8, and now in its 19th year, the festival has become a celebration of Black music.
Luciano has spent the last two years quietly building what may be the most ambitious live project of his career.
These exhibitions go on well past Art Week.
The three-day fest at Virginia Key, will feature new stages, better food and transit improvements.
While most of the action takes place on the reservation, the book is also set in Miami, where scenes showcase the city’s charms and expose its excesses.
Restored anime classics, vintage thrillers, and the darkest holiday movie you’ll probably ever see.