From Outcast Anthems to Adulthood: How Tyler, the Creator Shaped My Journey of Self-Discovery
As Tyler, the Creator’s music evolved and matured, so did I.
As Tyler, the Creator’s music evolved and matured, so did I.
From Thursday through Saturday, Eagle Room will take over Margot Bar & Bistro.
Keepin’ House Alive will strip house music back to its essence: community, rhythm, and freedom.
While Sara Landry comes off as effortlessly cool, the Texas native doesn’t take herself too seriously.
After years of rejection, John Summit has reached the top of the dance music scene.
English rockers Glass Animals will stop at Hard Rock Live on June 18.
The Ultra of today feels so far removed from the one-day beach party on the sands of South Beach that started it all.
Footprnt’s free Miami Music Week party at Gramps acknowledges the contributions made by Black DJs and producers.
Steer Queer helps trans and queer individuals in need while offering a platform to emerging queer performers.
French producer Hugel has a busy Miami Music Week ahead, with shows at Club Space, Hyde Beach, and Factory Town.
Let these ladies show you how they take command of the decks during Miami Music Week.
From megaclubs to intimate lounges, the best nightclubs in Fort Lauderdale come in all forms.
Tampa native ChaseWest will take over Factory Town during Miami Music Week for his Chaste Records showcase.
DJ Jazzy Jeff returns to Miami Music Week for a poolside disco set.
Twenty-five years ago, Louis Puig took a gamble and opened Club Space in a desolate area of downtown Miami.
For two decades, John McHale has helped bring hardcore bands to Miami.
NaÁ¯ka’s journey to a rising global musician has been anything but conventional.
Calle Ocho has become a cultural touchstone that reflects Miami’s diverse heritage.
South Florida native Tape B is set to deliver a bass-heavy set for Miami Music Week.
Sean Levisman leaves a legacy that stretches far beyond his contribution to New Times.
Argentine singer Nathy Peluso delivered an unforgettable experience during the Miami stop of her Grasa Tour.
Jay Wheeler, Guaynaa, Motiff, and others are set to perform at Calle Ocho 2025.