Diplo’s Run Club Rave Event Kicks off in Miami This Weekend
It doesn’t get more Miami than a run club rave hosted by a Grammy-winning artist.
It doesn’t get more Miami than a run club rave hosted by a Grammy-winning artist.
Nobody Cares, Work Harder is a project that feels less like a bid for attention and more like a personal thesis.
The British/Nigerian DJ will return to Miami for a rare back-to-back with Oscar G on January 17.
Dol Toliver, Playboi Carti, and NBA YoungBoy are among the headliners for this year’s edition of the hip-hop festival.
The quintessentially American art form is alive and well in the most improvisational city in thecountry.
The Puerto Rican singer will perform at the race at the Miami International Autodrome at Hard Rock Stadium on January 31.
Mayor Eileen Higgins recognized the Latin pop singer behind hits like “Señorita” during the Three Kings Parade on Sunday.
The conductor joined the Marcus Roberts Trio and New World Symphony at the Adrienne Arsht Center.
Miami secures the No. 2 spot based on venues, artists, festivals, music jobs, and search trends.
Stapleton’s All-American Road Show brought soulful firepower and flawless vocals to Hard Rock Live during a sold-out night.
The album’s foundation is jazz-inspired, but not in the way the term is often reduced to aesthetic shorthand.
From swaggering rock, trance, and hip-hop to neo-soul and folk pop, the Miami music scene is starting 2026 with a bang.
Chris Lake, Tiësto, and Gorgon City are among the performers that will take the stage at the Virginia Key event.
From new Wynwood concert halls to listening rooms popping up around town, these are the spots to watch in the coming year.
The event will return to the Miami Beach Bandshell in March, featuring Flying Lotus, Snarky Puppy, and others.
Founded in the Magic City 11 years ago, the hip-hop festival just announced its only 2026 edition will take place in Orlando.
The incident involving the Atlanta rapper began inside the newly opened Supreme store.
The Motown and disco legend will return to South Florida on March 19.
Crazy Vinyl Record offers new and used vinyl with a focus on soul, funk, jazz, Latin, and more.
For its 10th anniversary, the event will showcase world-renowned and emerging artists across multiple venues.
According to the The Coral Gables native, Miami is one of the better spots in the USA to find good second-hand records.
Donzii, Las Nubes, Seafoam Walls, MIA, Ben Katzman, and Cumbiamba were the last bands to perform on the beloved Miami stage.