How to help Venezuela: Miami benefit concerts and events
From warehouse raves to benefit concerts, these Miami events are raising money and collecting donations for victims of the recent Venezuela earthquake.
From warehouse raves to benefit concerts, these Miami events are raising money and collecting donations for victims of the recent Venezuela earthquake.
From radio shows to baile funk nights, Brazilian music is moving from the margins into the center of the dance floor.
Sweat Records is among 11 independent record stores participating in a new vinyl take-back pilot program launched by Warner Music Group.
The event will happen on July 26 featuring Alexa Lash, Eddy Gatoe, Oscar Sardiñas, and others.
Through a partnership with Art House Academy, the park will host live music while expanding education, scholarships, and opportunities for young artists.
The party series is taking over Fooq’s for a one-night event blending music, food, and immersive experiences.
From the crushing riffs of Cavity and Torche to the infectious melodies of Gloria Estefan and Marc Anthony — not to mention classic anthems from Rick Ross and 2 Live Crew — there’s something here for every kind of sweat session.
The summer is heating up — and so is the diverse local music scene.
From Afro-Latino soul and trans folk to underground electronic music and drag pop, these artists are creating the soundtrack to a more expansive Miami.
The annual gathering will take place in March 24-26, at the Kimpton EPIC Hotel with panels, networking, workshops, and events.
Richard Marx, Poo Bear, and other music industry leaders will mentor nearly 40 Miami high school students from June 23 to 27.
The block party will blend live music, local vendors, and community programming
Amigos Meet and Jolt Radio are teaming up for another beginner-friendly Vinyl DJ Workshop social experience.
The popular radio show Fusion Latina co-host and band leader died last week in Miami.
A growing scene is combating the city’s pattern of Black erasure in nightlife spaces.
From live jazz at Ball & Chain to a Death Cab for Cutie listening party at Sweat Records and Juneteenth celebrations, plenty of free concerts are happening in Miami this June.
The three-act performance at the James L. Knight Center featured guest appearances by DJ Khaled, Trina, and Uncle Luke.
Sports Records marks a decade of vinyl releases and underground parties with a special night at Floyd in Downtown in June.
The local music scene is constantly evolving, but the Haitian diaspora refuses to be left behind.
From hip-hop and bedroom pop to house and neo-soul, here is your spring Miami music bouquet.
The socially conscious hip-hop icon is set to reimagine his classics with the innovative Miami-based hybrid orchestra at Adrienne Arsht Center.
The legendary Wynwood nightclub closed in 2019 and is making its long-awaited return in a new location.