The Best Concerts in Miami This Week: Mannequin Pussy, Tiga, Less Than Jake, Zedd, and More
Mannequin Pussy, Tiga, Less Than Jake, and more live music this week.
Mannequin Pussy, Tiga, Less Than Jake, and more live music this week.
If you want to end the night with something light, the Tool experience might not be for you.
Björk is well-known for her artistry across mediums.
Dua Lipa put on a performance that was just plain fun after two years of cancellations and delays.
The harmony that Octo Octa and Eris Drew share seeps onto the dance floor.
Nora En Pure promises to channel warm sounds while keeping the foot movements speedy at We Belong Here.
Dua Lipa, Björk, Farruko, and more live music this week.
Tool is a difficult band to classify.
One event that never fails to sell out during Miami Music Week is Crosstown Rebels’ Get Lost.
International Noise Conference, Chance the Rapper, Imagine Dragons, and more live music this week.
Mihalis Safras and Eskuche hope to showcase Relief Records’ influence on dance culture.
Latin music superstar Bad Bunny will make his way back to the 305 in August.
Bowties, betting, boater hats, and beats will all be in play at the Pegasus World Cup.
Current Joys, Sebastián Yatra, North by North, and more music this week.
Coconut Groove hopes to revive the nostalgia around outdoor raves during Fuller Music Fest.
Fatboy Slim, Ivy Queen, Sébastien Léger, and more music this week.
The Pegasus World Cup is set to return to Gulfstream Park on Saturday, January 29.
Danny Daze, Erasure, Machine Girl, and more live music this week.
Spellbound is Judy Collins’ 29th album – but the first where she wrote every single song.
Hot Since 82, Blind Boys of Alabama, Kaskade, and more music this week.
Doja Cat, as the trivial and titillating online persona, is not for everyone.
Unfortunately, the Capital One Beach Bash with Harry Styles will not go ahead.