Jimmy Butler’s Bigface Coffee Debuts Free Miami Music Week Rave
Bigface Coffee launches “Frequency” in Miami’s Design District, blending DJs, vinyl, and coffee culture.
Bigface Coffee launches “Frequency” in Miami’s Design District, blending DJs, vinyl, and coffee culture.
The final piece of the puzzle to fully plan your Ultra experience.
Backed by a live orchestra and choir, the Boss revisits the songs that launched his career.
If you want to pregame at the Brightline, this is your chance.
Here’s Your Chance to Create Miami’s Anthem
Damon Albarn’s animated superband will bring The Mountain Tour to the Kaseya Center this Fall.
The hip-hop pioneer tops a day of music and a 5K raising funds for HIV/AIDS services in South Florida.
The six-show series includes two South Florida premieres and one Miami debut.
After announcing its July 7 tour kickoff, Tame Impala adds a second Miami show at Kaseya Center with special guest, Djo.
After topping the Billboard 200, J. Cole brings The Fall Off Tour to Miami’s Kaseya Center for a July 14 show.
Capleton, Tarrus Riley, and others will perform at the tropical and dancehall festival at Museum Park in Downtown Miami.
The Grammy-nominated R&B star is set to make her arena debut in Miami on June 14, 2026, as part of her national tour.
The artist, entrepreneur, actor, and fashion icon will bring his Don’t Be Dumb World Tour to Kaseya Center in June 2026.
AT&T Playoff Playlist Live! brings free shows to Miami during championship weekend; Calvin Harris, Peso Pluma, and more.
Dol Toliver, Playboi Carti, and NBA YoungBoy are among the headliners for this year’s edition of the hip-hop festival.
Mayor Eileen Higgins recognized the Latin pop singer behind hits like “Señorita” during the Three Kings Parade on Sunday.
Miami secures the No. 2 spot based on venues, artists, festivals, music jobs, and search trends.
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.
The Motown and disco legend will return to South Florida on March 19.
Happening on March 7-8, and now in its 19th year, the festival has become a celebration of Black music.
The countdown has begun, the beloved bar and venue will close on January 4. Here’s how you can celebrate its legacy one last time.