Kool & the Gang Will Headline Hollywood’s Centennial Celebration
The band before hits “Get Down on It” and “Jungle Boogie” will play a free concert at ArtsPark
The band before hits “Get Down on It” and “Jungle Boogie” will play a free concert at ArtsPark
The legendary singer-songwriter’s last performance in South Florida was on February 24, 2024, at the same venue.
“Whether there’s five people in the audience or 500, if we’re in a dive bar or a big festival, we play and enjoy the music.”
To the delight of 70,000 fans, Post Malone leaned in to his Texas upbringing in a 26-song set in Miami Gardens.
Honoring her past while embracing the present was Shakira’s theme of the night – and a strong one.
Local DJs and activists embrace a blueprint that reclaims club culture as a nexus for creative resistance.
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.
The Ultra of today feels so far removed from the one-day beach party on the sands of South Beach that started it all.
English singer Morrissey will perform at Hard Rock Live as part of his spring U.S. tour.
You could hear the entire stadium ready to scream “a-minor!” Someone go check on Drake.
Dua Lipa’s Radical Optimism Tour will take the pop star to venues across the globe, including Miami’s Kaseya Center in September 2025.
The Mars Volta and Fleshwater will join Deftones on the road next year.
“No one’s gotten eaten by an alligator,” promises Jepha of the Used for the band’s upcoming string of Florida shows.
Daniel Hunt of Ladytron talks about the band’s latest album, Time’s Arrow.
Rolling Loud will celebrate its tenth anniversary December 13-15 with a lineup of hip-hop heavyweights.
After wowing the audience at Coachella, Mexican singer Carin León has announced his Boca Chueca Tour.
Pop pioneers Charli XCX and Troye Sivan are hitting the road together, with a stop at the Kaseya Center on October 5.
Argentinian singer Nicki Nicole is set to bring her Alma Tour to the Fillmore Miami Beach on September 28.
Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour will bring the Colombian singer to Miami on November 20.
Despite being a regional Mexican band, Fuerza Regida’s shows more closely resemble a hip-hop concert. Check them out when the group lands in South Florida this summer.
Missy Elliott is preparing to launch Out of This World: The Experience, her first-ever headlining tour.
Rolling Loud has announced that its 2024 Miami edition will move to winter, taking place December 13-15 at its usual Hard Rock Stadium site.