Video: Here’s What Partying at Club Space Looked Like in 2001
Nearly 24 years ago, revelers welcomed the first sunrise of the new year at Club Space’s terrace.
Nearly 24 years ago, revelers welcomed the first sunrise of the new year at Club Space’s terrace.
Tired: “President Donald J. Trump Avenue.” Wired: “Big Money Baller Street.”
Indie rockers Inhaler will make their South Florida debut at Revolution Live on March 14.
The Rolling Stones’ final Orange Bowl show blended nostalgia and innovation, marking a shift in the band’s legendary touring era.
Vladimir Dubyshkin will finally step foot in Miami when he spins at the Ground on March 14.
To celebrate her new EP, British club queen Shygirl took over clubs all over the world, including Miami’s Floyd.
Sweat Records has long championed the work by Black Pumas’ Adrian Quesada.
Acts like Kaskade and Eric Prydz brought out massive crowds to We Belong Here Miami 2025.
Camilo and Yami Safdie talk about their effortless collaboration.
From set times to parking and ticket prices, here is everything to know about We Belong Here Miami.
Sweat Records, Miami’s beloved independent record store, is celebrating its 20th anniversary.
Don’t miss out on Janelle Monáe’s headlining performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival Miami.
Check out photos from Wallows’ Fort Lauderdale show on February 24.
Argentine singer Nathy Peluso has been wowing crowds during her Grasa Tour, which stops in Miami Beach on March 5.
In case you thought Pitbull’s star power was fading, his sold-out show at London’s O2 Arena proved otherwise.
Soundologia Records founder Pedja KovaÄević kicks things off with an ambitious three-volume anthology of experimental music.
Medium Cool Records is a natural extension of the South Beach lounge’s musical identity.
Premio Lo Nuestro delivered fantastic performances by El Alfa, Becky G, and La India.
From TiÁ«sto to Armin van Buuren and Carl Cox, Ultra has some of the biggest names in dance music coming back every year.
Shakira took home the most trophies at this year’s Premio Lo Nuestro.
Indie rockers Vampire Weekend are finally coming to Miami, stopping at the FPL Solar Amphitheater on June 13.
From the Fillmore Miami Beach to the Miami Beach Bandshell and Gramps, check out these spots for live music in Miami.