Catching Up with The Offspring: New Tour, Setlist Surprises, and a Wast Palm Beach Kickoff
The iconic pop-punk band talks about their new album and the legacy of their music.
The iconic pop-punk band talks about their new album and the legacy of their music.
The Pompano Beach native is putting his legal troubles in the rearview mirror.
The beloved dance spot is back through a partnership with local Latin venue Hoy Como Ayer.
Stock up on tissues because these stars are gonna be dropping from the sky in the next few years.
What to expect from the Ghost’s Skeletour World Tour, setlist, Broadway-style production, and more
The collaboration between the hotel and the Miami Beach Classical Music Festival will feature concerts and masterclasses
The event, co-created by the cofounder of III Points, will feature sixteen local DJs and promises to be a mystical experience
Sean Combs has been found guilty of violating the Mann Act on two counts, but was found not guilty on racketeering and sex trafficking.
A group of young Miami creatives hopes to drive meaningful change in an anti-immigrant climate.
We’ve got your Fourth of July weekend party planner right here.
Pioneering DJ Danny Tenaglia will celebrate five decades at the turntables at Club Space on Friday.
Inspired by sleepless nights in a Florida prison, Gary Field produced a hip-hop album recorded behind bars.
The Canadian pop-rocker took it back to 2002 with a set that felt largely rote, save for some moments of transcendence.
“Churchill’s grand opening most likely now set for July 3,” Rat Bastard texted New Times. (Note the most likely.)
If you’ve seen Norman’s Rare Guitars, you’re familiar with Norman Harris. But you may not know the Miami connection.
The legendary singer-songwriter’s last performance in South Florida was on February 24, 2024, at the same venue.
How did the multi-hyphenate performer manage to sneak in a headlining set in Miami amid her busy Broadway schedule?
The evening’s encore revealed why the opener was a Billy Joel cover band.
The Puerto Rican experimental pop duo’s new album, Se Amaba Así, represents a turning inward.
“I am so ready to meet my Brazilian family in Miami,” Sonza tells New Times. “It’s going to be so much fun.”
All South Florida dads are invited to join the “Father’s Day Jeep Tailgate.” Whether Kodak will perform remains to be seen.
His band will perform New Order’s 2001 record, Get Ready, in its entirety at the Miami Beach Bandshell.