Ten New Songs by Miami Artists to Listen to in February
From hip-hop and dream pop to noise rock and acoustic confessionals, this is Miami’s love letter to you.
From hip-hop and dream pop to noise rock and acoustic confessionals, this is Miami’s love letter to you.
In case you want an all-white, country rock alternative to official Super Bowl acts Bad Bunny and Green Day.
From swaggering rock, trance, and hip-hop to neo-soul and folk pop, the Miami music scene is starting 2026 with a bang.
According to the The Coral Gables native, Miami is one of the better spots in the USA to find good second-hand records.
The Florida band led by Scott Stapp played the first of two sold-out Creedmas shows, with Sevendust opening the night.
The former Vivian Girls front woman performed a lo-fi, intimate show.
The former Talking Heads frontman brought his theatrical performance to Miami.
Weeks after Gabriel Alcala’s brain tumor diagnosis, the beloved Miami band presses on with joyful new single “Feeling Fine.”
A GoFundMe has been launched to support Miami artist Gabriel Alcala, frontman of Jacuzzi Boys, to help with medical expenses.
Tune in Sundays at 3 p.m. as WDNA 88.9 FM airs rare live cuts, interviews, and stories from the Grateful Dead’s vault, hosted by David Gans.
The band behind ‘With Arms Wide Open’ and ‘Higher’ brings a holiday-season rock show to South Florida.
The classic rock crooner will return next year to Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida, on February 27.