Miami DJs’ Survival Hinges on Community During the COVID-19 Outbreak
Local spinners are some of the entertainers most devastated by the sudden blow to South Florida’s hospitality industry.
Local spinners are some of the entertainers most devastated by the sudden blow to South Florida’s hospitality industry.
South Florida musicians are set to create music post-COVID-19 as the world goes into full quarantine mode.
Miami’s balcony concerts remind the world that we might all be under quarantine, but that doesn’t mean we lost our right to party.
Danny Daze has pledged 50 percent of the sales from his latest EP, “Propaganda & Manipulation,” to Miami’s Technique Records.
The hip-hop festival will also offer refunds to ticketholders.
Justin Bieber has announced he has scrapped his Changes Tour, which would have kicked off in May with Kehlani and Jaden Smith and stopped in Miami in July.
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Musicians are flocking to various streaming platforms to perform live, rebroadcast previous sets, and engage with their quarantined fans who are growing increasingly restless.
III Points, in the partnership with the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami, is offering local artists the opportunity to apply for financial assistance in amounts ranging from $50 to $300.
III Points organizers have announced that they’re postponing the music festival until October 16-17. The event had been slated for May 1-2.
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After being evacuated from Europe when its tour was canceled, Torche shared a session recorded at BBC Radio’s Maida Vale Studios.
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The English singer-songwriter, Miami favorite, and all-around heartthrob will be broadcasting a performance to fans on Monday, March 23.
The city’s musicians, concert promoters, and venue owners are enduring unprecedented blows from the global outbreak.
The art-science collective has recruited a handful of Miami DJs and Florida-raised creatives to contribute to its undersea livestream.
Beloved Miami band Torche returned to the States midway through its European spring tour owing to increasing panic surrounding the COVID-19 outbreak.
Should the show always go on? The world of electronic music stood still Friday, March 6, when Miami Mayor Francis Suarez announced Ultra Music Festival’s 22nd edition had been nixed in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19. Ultra’s cancelation — along with similar postponements and pauses…
Although the downtown Miami dance epicenter is being honest about the impact the coronavirus will have on its business, the beloved club is doing its best to keep the party going through community engagement and livestreamed DJ sets.
The specter of an invisible deadly pathogen floated over the proceedings of last weekend’s Okeechobee Music Festival like sarin gas.
Expect to see a lot of cancellation notices in the coming days. This post will be updated frequently.
The “Bad Guy” pop star showed her nice side while playing with some of the Magic City’s most adorable pets up for adoption.