The Best Concerts in Miami This Week: HAAi, Paul McCartney, Bright Eyes, and More
HAAi, Paul McCartney, Bright Eyes, and more live music.
HAAi, Paul McCartney, Bright Eyes, and more live music.
Hip-hop’s high-minded figurehead leaves the door open for guest appearances to shine through.
Entering the Boombox feels like stumbling onto an event that doesn’t seem entirely legit.
Jack Harlow might be the internet’s favorite boyfriend.
Spanish singer Rosalía recently dropped her third album, Motomami, to rave reviews.
The former contestant on The Voice is ready to share his new single with the world.
One can unravel and retract a folding fan quickly to produce a bothersome clack.
Tortuga Music Festival, 3Lau, Sound Money Fest, and more live music this week.
Bad Bunny showed off his ability to hold an audience of over 20,000 in the palm of his hand.
When you think of Miami’s LGBTQ+ scene, lesbian spaces rarely come to mind.
Lionel Richie is as brilliant now as he was in his prime.
Afropunk’s new Miami event takes place in the heart of Miami’s Black community.
Bad Bunny has inspired me to embrace a language and culture that isn’t my own.
III Points has announced it will return on October 21 and 22.
The Darkness rebels against rock music that takes itself too seriously.
In March, DJs and their fans descend on Miami for a week of warm weather and nonstop partying.
Rick Ross is a master at making his audience feel like the hero in their own story.
Jazz in the Gardens, Conan Gray, Alanis Morissette, and more live music this week.
Gus Dapperton is difficult to define. That’s on purpose.
In a federal lawsuit, Artikal Sound System alleges that its song “Live Your Life” was the source for Dua Lipa’s melodic hook in “Levitating.”
New World Symphony’s Michael Tilson Thomas announced that he’s stepping down due to a brain cancer diagnosis.
Kanye West is set to return to Miami this summer when he headlines Rolling Loud 2022.