Kali Uchis Announces ‘Sincerely, Tour’ With Kaseya Center Stop
Not surprisingly, the Grammy-winning multigenre pop star has been a consistent draw in Miami for years.
Not surprisingly, the Grammy-winning multigenre pop star has been a consistent draw in Miami for years.
Dua Lipa, Rauw Alejandro, and Katy Perry will take the stage at the Kaseya Center this year.
The Who, Brandon Lake, and the Jonas Brothers are stopping at the Amerant Bank Arena in 2025.
The song won’t technically be over until the band includes the rest of the world, but North America is what we know for now.
ZeyZey’s intimate provides an ideal backdrop for Sariñana’s distinctive fusion of alternative pop, jazz, and Latin rhythms.
The Australian alternative dance music trio’s show included a surprise appearance by soul man Curtis Harding on “Surrender.”
After a run and some burpees, push-ups, planks, and squats, fans got to meet the DJ and take sweaty selfies with him.
Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 will play a free show on Saturday, May 3, at ArtsPark at Young Circle in downtown Hollywood.
The throngs that filled the Fillmore didn’t take the two-dozen-song, two-plus-hour set sitting down.
Southern California trio Brainstory didn’t hold anything back at ZeyZey.
Wolf sits down with New Times to discuss Big Ideas, touring, Miami, and her busy year ahead.
Venezuelan singer-songwriter Joaquina navigates adulthood on her debut album, Al Romper La Burbuja.
Dom Dolla, Nelly, Pitbull and Rüfüs Du Sol will race into town during the Miami Grand Prix.
German DJ/producer Pretty Pink brings her signature deep and melodic sound to Mazuma on Saturday.
Young Musicians Unite, Florida’s largest in-school music education nonprofit, empowers thousands of Miami-Dade students.
Do you think you look like Benito? Let O, Miami be the judge of that.
III Points returns October 17 and 18 with another stellar lineup of left-field and underground acts.
I was one of those teenagers who crashed Pearl Jam’s concert at Bayfront Park Amphitheater.
Florida’s largest retail and entertainment hub officially opens May 22 with a free block party.
Shania Twain, Teddy Swims, Halsey, and Chris Stapleton will stop at Hard Rock Live this year.
Texas trio Khruangbin performed for a sold-out crowd at the FPL Solar Amphitheater.
Jose Duran has bid farewell to Miami New Times. Do you have what it takes to fill his shoes?