Where to Celebrate Record Store Day 2026 in Miami
Here’s how and where you can get in line bright and early to enjoy the miracle of sound played on a modulated spiral groove.
Here’s how and where you can get in line bright and early to enjoy the miracle of sound played on a modulated spiral groove.
This episode of Midweek Cafecito explores vinyl’s Miami resurgence with Sweat Records owner Lolo Reskin ahead of Record Store Day.
With over 100 local acts, plus vendors, food, and youth fair–inspired games, III Joints celebrates a decade.
The legendary Ocean Drive boutique hotel lineup includes legends, Grammy nominees and winners, and emerging talent.
Before Record Store Day on April 18, Miami insiders break down the economics behind vinyl’s comeback and its future.
Iggy Pop, Las Nubes’ Ale Campos, Major Lazer, and Mariah Angeliq rep the 305 in the Valley.
The Miami artist, who now goes by Pxtn, has worked with some of the biggest names in music in the decade since his stint on the show.
Spring has definitely sprung in the fertile Miami music scene.
Help us guess this year’s festival headliners.
Seasoned musicians mentor students through performance, wellness, and composition, culminating in a March 28 show at the Moss Center.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. From Justice DJ sets to Black Coffee at Hialeah Park, here are our Miami Music Week top picks.
Miami DJs and promoters share how Miami Music Week has changed over the years.
French singer-songwriter and producer Attila Mendez is on a mission to encourage authenticity over perfection.
Cage the Elephant, T-Pain, and a ZeyZey Miami takeover mark Okeechobee’s return to Sunshine Grove.
A 20-year-old Florida man is going viral for his freestyle rap videos at a Publix in Miami, inspired by his love of Pub Subs.
A rare after-hours takeover transforms a historic venue into an open-air dance experience.
From Americana and electronica to punk, rap, and indie pop, the Miami music scene is wrapping up March undefeated.
No surprise here, new data shows that deep house, EDM, and house dominated the local live music scene last year.
Jhené Aiko, Nelly, Mya, and R&B legends, delivered a nostalgic weekend of soul and hip-hop energy.
Ana Paz, Melvys, and Maeve McMahon discuss sexism, expectations, and progress in the music industry.
Here’s Your Chance to Create Miami’s Anthem
Dig into the history of vinyl in Miami at this New Times talk and happy hour at Sweat Records on March 5.