Ape Drums Reinvents His Solo Career
The producer, known for his work with Major Lazer, will be performing at Jolene Sound Room this Friday.
The producer, known for his work with Major Lazer, will be performing at Jolene Sound Room this Friday.
After three years, this Bird Road Art District venue returns with renovations and a new sound system.
From barebones warehouses to ultra VIP, Miami nightclubs have something for everyone looking to dance to their own beat.
The Estonian-American EDM producer is known for collaborating with Charli xcx, Slayyyter, and Underscores.
Billy Idol, Feist, Billy Bob Thornton, and more join the British band final U.S. tour. See who’s playing the Miami show.
Rose has written chart-topping hits for Becky G, Sebastián Yatra, Rauw Alejandro, CNCO, and Jennifer Lopez, among others.
The nonprofit, backed by artists like Shirley Manson and Cat Power, offers young musicians a stage for self-expression.
The group behind “Mistério do Planeta” performed for the first time in Miami after six decades of career.
Coldplay lit up Miami on night one of their Music of the Spheres World Tour.
Fans of the Icelandic pop artist can preview her new album A Matter of Time at an event in Fort Lauderdale.
From indie to metal and electronic, here are the new releases by local Miami bands that you should be listening to.
The artists open up about their collaboration, immigrant identity, and how Miami’s chaos inspires their music.
Here’s a simple breakdown of the multitude of parking and transportation options for Hard Rock Stadium.
This month’s edition of the event is all about reggae, happening this weekend at Magic 13 Brewery.
The indie band will be playing at The Fillmore this fall.
The duo behind the 1998 R&B hit just added three Florida stops to their The Boy is Mine Tour.
From Chocó to London, through the cultural heat of Miami, the Afro-Latina artist delivers a sonic manifesto of identity.
The British rock band will play two sold-out shows at Hard Rock Stadium this weekend. Here is their expected setlist.
The Black Sabbath singer died at 76. Revisit his 1977 Miami show with live cuts of “War Pigs,” “N.I.B.,” and “Iron Man.”
The promo that started in May gives fans access to more than 1000 concerts.
The quintessentially American art form is alive and well in the most improvisational city in thecountry.
The group behind “Oiga, Mire, Vea,” talks origins, legacy, and South Florida show.