Jesse Perez Keeps Chalk’s Legacy Alive With Soulful Remix
The Miami producer revisits Chalk’s hauntingly beautiful “You Oughtta Know,” nearly a decade after the artist’s death.
The Miami producer revisits Chalk’s hauntingly beautiful “You Oughtta Know,” nearly a decade after the artist’s death.
Fat Jesu$ brings Miami’s underground hip-hop to Gala Palm Beach on Saturday, October 18, with Soulja Livin’ Tru, Tund3, King Pone, and more.
Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso, Darkside, Jadya G, and Nina Kraviz are some of the must-see acts at III Points Festival happening this weekend in Wynwood.
From bookings to logistics and production, these are the stories of the unsung heroes who make one of Miami’s biggest festivals happen.
Doral debuts Miami’s first new amphitheater in two decades with a 4,000-capacity venue and an electrifying opening night concert by Gente de Zona.
Local acts Guess, Danny Daze, and Winter Wrong are among the Miami artists to watch at III Points Festival in Wynwood this weekend.
Miami’s indie band will perform their first all-Spanish set on October 26.
Violetas returns October 2 at Las Rosas with live music, drag shows, salsa, disco and punk.
Last month, the Wynwood venue and bar announced it would close in January 2026. We caught up with owner Adam Gersten, to talk about the future.
From Wynwood’s new Sweet Caroline Bar to Seven Seas in South Miami, here are the best places to sing along.
Defendants fire back in Florida with a new complaint after the EDM promotion company’s original lawsuit in August.
Fans of reggaeton, perreo, and dancehall will celebrate this Saturday at the Underline in Brickell.
The Pérez Art Museum celebrates Latin and Hispanic Heritage Month with Fu; Walshy Fire and Paperwater set for future editions.
After leading Tainy’s Data, managing Will Smith, and producing shows for Netflix, Lex Borrero eyes a new frontier.
After two years away, the indie rock band will perform at ZeyZey in October.
A year in, Coffee and Beats celebrated in Wynwood, redefining how people come together through music.
A trio of Miami-based DJs and producers share an archival snapshot of the city’s bass, jungle, and breaks scene.
The local institution’s epic 2025-26 lineup powerfully states that art is not a luxury but a necessity.
From rap, punk, and folk to alt-R&B, house, and drone, Miami has it going on this week.
COO Larry Basham says the company is committed to finding artists who deserve a break, such as reggae ambassador Causion and punk rock band Give It Up.