Miami’s Flokid Defies Standards on New Album
Nobody Cares, Work Harder is a project that feels less like a bid for attention and more like a personal thesis.
Nobody Cares, Work Harder is a project that feels less like a bid for attention and more like a personal thesis.
The conductor joined the Marcus Roberts Trio and New World Symphony at the Adrienne Arsht Center.
Miami secures the No. 2 spot based on venues, artists, festivals, music jobs, and search trends.
The album’s foundation is jazz-inspired, but not in the way the term is often reduced to aesthetic shorthand.
From swaggering rock, trance, and hip-hop to neo-soul and folk pop, the Miami music scene is starting 2026 with a bang.
From new Wynwood concert halls to listening rooms popping up around town, these are the spots to watch in the coming year.
The event will return to the Miami Beach Bandshell in March, featuring Flying Lotus, Snarky Puppy, and others.
Crazy Vinyl Record offers new and used vinyl with a focus on soul, funk, jazz, Latin, and more.
Donzii, Las Nubes, Seafoam Walls, MIA, Ben Katzman, and Cumbiamba were the last bands to perform on the beloved Miami stage.
Fat Joe, Ja Rule, Diplo, and Rev Run are just some of the performers that will take the stage in February at the SOBEWFF.
Some have gone on to riches and fame, but it is the few bands that have come out of Dade County that are often overlooked.
Ring in 2026 at Gramps’ final NYE, Space’s 36-hour rave, &ME at Factory Town, David Guetta at Fontainebleau, and fireworks at Bayfront Park.
The Rodaz family faces tragedy as daughter Rachel fights for her life after a cardiac arrest.
The local duo and We Met in Miami brought real-life romance to the stage with a live dating game at the Doral Yard.
Thanks to securing a multi-year grant, the Friends of the Underline will host a free music series throughout the year.
Natalia Roth’s new EP explores her raw, refined sound as a Space resident and rising force in Miami’s techno scene.
A three-day celebration of folk, Americana, and acoustic sounds featuring 60 artists, kids programming, and local talent.
The Ground and Floyd, venues within Club Space, will host No Hay Banda, a musical celebration of the filmmaker’s life.
Before Miami danced to house, Chicco Secci was quietly shaping its sound.
Don’t let sunny days and warm beaches fool you, Miami still stays true to the spirit of the season.
It has been a prolific year for the local music scene, from indie rock to jazz and R&B, here are the best albums of 2025.
The rapper and half of the City Girls duo, will host the Caresha Gives Toy Drive on Sunday, December 21.