A Miami record label is celebrating 10 years of vinyl culture
Sports Records marks a decade of vinyl releases and underground parties with a special night at Floyd in Downtown in June.
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.
Product, had spent the past year sending ideas, working records and trying to land something with one of the biggest artists in the world.
We tracked down the story behind the DJ spinning every Saturday from a BMW convertible. Meet HabibiDJex.
Miami is obsessed with hi-fi sound, so we rounded up the city’s best spots for audiophiles.
Shellshock Records opens on May 23 with a selection heavy on punk, indie, metal, and jazz.
On this episode of Midweek Cafecito, the performer shares how The Voice led to working with some of the world’s biggest artists.
Jolene in downtown Miami is going phone-free, encouraging guests to stay present and connect on the dance floor.
The Miami-founded country band will return to the stage this fall with a Raul Malo tribute stop in Fort Lauderdale.
South Florida artists, this is your chance to prove you belong on the III Points stage.
Cortadito, Aymee Nuviola and Roberto Torres will perform at Son del Mundo on May 8.
Three stages. More than 25 local music acts. Art and food vendors. Ten bucks. Be there or be broke.
On & On will open in Wynwood, above Shiso, featuring live jazz reinterpretations of hip-hop classics every Friday.
From chainsaws to goat skulls, anything can be turned into a musical instrument.
The founder of Miami’s New World Symphony has died after a battle with brain cancer.
The Goods, an iconic local band from the ’90s, will perform on April 25 at the Mandelstam Theater.
From the 2 Live Crew to MC Luscious and Poison Clan, these ten tracks will have you shaking what ya momma gave ya.
The event will feature artists such as Isadora Figueroa, Ruzzi and Gus, and host panels with speakers from TikTok, Spotify, Sony Music, and others.
The Purple Project will bring Prince to the beach alongside Brian Culbertson, Richard Elliot, and others.