Miami’s Five Most Expensive New Year’s Eve 2020 Parties
We can’t have a robust social safety net, but we can have Miami’s most affluent denizens pay $500,000 to rub shoulders with Marshmello and the Jonas Brothers.
We can’t have a robust social safety net, but we can have Miami’s most affluent denizens pay $500,000 to rub shoulders with Marshmello and the Jonas Brothers.
The DJs’ lengthy, marathon-style approach to mixing makes them a perfect fit for the downtown Miami club’s New Year’s Eve celebrations.
The last time the Swedish duo of Adam Beyer and Ida Engberg played together in Miami was during Ultra 2015. They were DJing during the sunset at the Carl Cox Megastructure, and a brief torrential downpour forced most stages — but not the Megastructure — to momentarily shutdown and wait out the weather. Whether…
Although he’s known for his electro-doused style, the Dallas-born and Berlin-based DJ/producer is not one to constrain himself to a single lane of sound. Textasy’s appearance at Floyd on Saturday, December 28, will see him joined by Jonny From Space and December Beaches.
From ridiculous behavior by promoters and DJs to the countless venues that opened and closed, here are the ten developments that shaped Miami nightlife over the past decade.
When Joel Meinholz launched the skate-inspired party Chocolate Sundays at Purdy Lounge in 2002, Miami’s nightlife scene was in desperate need for that sort of space. Miami Beach had plenty of electronic dance clubs with bouncers and velvet ropes, but it lacked spots that catered to locals — the young beach…
The star-studded night of pop spread festive cheer throughout an all-ages audience at the BB&T Center. Throughout the evening, boy bands of all sorts stole the show.
Here are 20 songs released by Miami acts in the past year that are unabashedly 305.
The final countdown to the year’s end is underway, and as the city simmers with anticipation for one of the busiest nights of the year, warm up for the occasion with one of the many music events happening this week. Get festive this Tuesday with DJs Epps and Dozzy Ross at…
Miami rap’s prodigal son, Denzel Curry, will fight for his city in a five-round lyrical boxing match against Atlanta’s J.I.D. next month. The ringside showdown is set to take place in the Magic City Innovation District during a new event called Red Bull Zeltron World Wide, which takes its name from one of Curry’s alter egos…
The dubstep producer’s show at the Venue this Sunday is shaping up to be a display of disgusting visuals and filthy, positively nasty bass music.
Check out performances by The Heavy Pets, Roosevelt Collier, Jonas Brothers, Ozuna, Watain, Morbid Angel, DJ Holographic, and more.
Whether you’re looking to throw down at Club Space, go hard at Las Rosas, or celebrate a decade of hits with Pitbull, there’s plenty to do in Miami on New Year’s Eve 2020.
The festival’s techno-minded initiative has announced the first phase of acts who’ll be playing at Bayfront Park on March 20 through 22. Carl Cox, Ultra’s global ambassador for the Resistance brand, will be taking part in a solo set as well as a b2b and b3b.
The German DJ/producer is set to make his long-awaited debut at Club Space’s famed Terrace Saturday, December 27.
For Watain, it’s all about anger, isolationism, and the sinister forces of the worlds beyond. So perhaps it’s fitting that the group’s current U.S. tour nearly succumbed to those same dark forces before it even began.
From Boys Noize at Club Space to the Matzoball at LIV, this holiday season offers no shortage of opportunities to get festive in the Magic City.
Mary J. Blige and Charlie Wilson will join the likes of H.E.R, Jill Scott, and Kirk Franklin to headline the two-day festival, scheduled to take place March 14 and 15, 2020, at Hard Rock Stadium.
This season is more than just for best-of roundups and seemingly endless plays of Wham’s “Last Christmas”: It’s also time for Jingle Ball.
Unless you’re a big-label boss or a local, your chances of playing a DJ set in Miami twice in one month are pretty slim. The amount of talent — both local and international — that flows through our electronic paradise is simply too vast.
Even as we inch closer to the end of the year and the decade, Miami’s musical scene is continuing to bring the goods. On Monday, Jarobi of a Tribe Called Quest fame will be continuing his residency at 1-800-Lucky in Wynwood. Madonna’s Madame X Tour residency at the Fillmore Miami…
The celebrated South Florida jam band is bringing their funky, groovy improvisational style to the North Beach Bandshell on Saturday, December 21.