ICA Miami helps launch rare Latin American vinyl project
The Design District Museum joins ISLAA and Hueso Records on Plan /33, a limited-edition vinyl series that preserves and reimagines Latin American underground music.
The Design District Museum joins ISLAA and Hueso Records on Plan /33, a limited-edition vinyl series that preserves and reimagines Latin American underground music.
If you missed the opportunity to catch the “La Bicicleta” singer last week, here’s how you can score free tickets to see him in July.
The singer’s three postponed Florida concerts, including two dates in Miami and one in Orlando, have officially been rescheduled.
In honor of Black Music Month, Miami musicians explore how Black musical traditions shaped genres often overlooked in conversations about Black music
The album, released on the Miami-based label founded by the soccer superstar, also features collaborations with Yng Lucas, Edwin Luna, Justin Quiles, and others.
The Berry Farm in The Redland just added salsa, bachata and reggaeton to its popular line dancing nights every Saturday.
The singer’s three Florida shows, including two in Miami and one in Orlando, will be rescheduled.
Fewer than 40 U.S. brick-and-mortar stores are carrying the collection, with four of these in South Florida.
The Argentine star’s ‘Latinaje’ tour will stop at Hard Rock Live, blending trap, folklore, corridos, and Jujuy pride.
Cortadito, Aymee Nuviola and Roberto Torres will perform at Son del Mundo on May 8.
The “Viajando Por El Mundo Tropitour” will hit Hard Rock Stadium on October 2.
The event will feature artists such as Isadora Figueroa, Ruzzi and Gus, and host panels with speakers from TikTok, Spotify, Sony Music, and others.
Letón Pé and Alex Ferreira bring the Dominican Republic’s new sound to Miami with April shows at Hoy Como Ayer and ZeyZey.
The Colombian reggaetonero brought out Arcángel as a guest for “Mírame Baby.”
In recent years, the reggaetón star has embraced a more spiritual, purpose-driven direction, marking a new chapter centered on faith.
The Colombian singer opens up on this episode of New Times podcast Midweek Cafecito.
The salsa icon has long-standing ties to both Miami and the club’s ownership circle.
Hoy Como Ayer, the historic Latin music venue located on Calle Ocho, has changed hands once again.
From Americana and electronica to punk, rap, and indie pop, the Miami music scene is wrapping up March undefeated.
The historic performance highlights the NFL’s global push and growing demand for international artists on America’s biggest stage.
The local company is building a new label model through joint ventures and nightlife partnerships.
Across Miami, cumbia’s roots are resurfacing through live bands, community spaces, and a new generation reshaping tradition.