The 8 Best Open Mics in Miami
We can be heroes, if just for 3-5 minutes on a weekday night.
We can be heroes, if just for 3-5 minutes on a weekday night.
South African artist Thandeka Mfinyongo reflects on how the Everglades reshaped her sound during her AIRIE music residency.
The independent online radio station will celebrate its anniversary with a party at Gramps on November 15.
The electronic music conference will return to Miami in March 2026, and has announced the Epic Hotel as an official partner.
A fundraiser seeks $50,000 to support Rat Bastard’s recovery and medical costs following a serious accident.
Jon Batiste, Toto, Nile Rodgers, and others will be on hand for the third edition of the three-day jazz party.
Miami’s &NDRW and STV.OK?Y fuse darkwave, rock, and French electro on Electric Glue, a soul-baring EP confronting AI-era creativity with raw humanity.
The incident happened at 1.30 a.m. on the Florida Turnpike while the musician was moving Miami Music Archive equipment.
Nu Deco Ensemble teams up with Latin electronic artist Sinego to debut Underground Symphony, premiering at The Citadel.
The collaborative event at South Dade Senior High brought together Grammy in the Schools Program, Young Musicians Unite, and others.
The Swiss DJ shares his journey from vinyl to streaming, the rise of Sirup Music, and how Miami continues to shape his sound and community.
At Fort Lauderdale’s Bill Kill show, Kodak Black delivered a charged set featuring tracks from Just Getting Started and guest spots from Sexyy Red, YK Niece, and more.
The monthly heavy metal party unites Miami’s devoted rock ‘n’ roll and biker scenes at the Corner.
From haunted raves to spooky rock ‘n’ roll shows, discover the top Halloween parties for adults happening across South Florida.
Here are key spots in Miami’s underground techno scene, including Domicile, Boombox, and the Ground.
A GoFundMe has been launched to support Miami artist Gabriel Alcala, frontman of Jacuzzi Boys, to help with medical expenses.
From soft rock to Brazilian funk-pop here are the best new tracks from Miami artists to listen to this week .
The retro-themed party organized by Sweat Records will happen this weekend in Little Haiti.
Did we expect to see Las Rosas in the New York Times? Not exactly, but it feels good. Miami’s divey gem finally gets its flowers, and we’re here for it.
From hip-hop to jazz and rock to electronica, Miami has a plethora of record stores catering to every kind of vinyl aficionado.
The investment by The Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation is expected to impact 90,000 students across more than 100 Miami schools.
Sasha Wortzel’s River of Grass features an Everglades-inspired soundscape by local duo Archival Feedback, merging environmental urgency with sonic art.