III Points Announces New May 2020 Dates

The seventh edition of the festival was originally planned for February 2020, one year after its 2019 iteration. III Points mastermind and Club Space co-owner David Sinopoli spoke with New Times about the festival’s new summer slot and becoming a two-day event after operating as a three-day gathering for several years.

The Best Concerts in Miami This Week

Brace yourself and pace yourself, because Art Basel is descending upon Miami this week. The official dates for the Magic City’s premier gathering of the art elite are December 5 through 8, but the world-renowned fair has expanded its influence not only beyond the boundaries of Miami Beach but also…

The Best Concerts in Miami This Week

Whether your Thanksgiving consists of every family member cramming around the dinner table or a more civilized and reserved Friendsgiving, Turkey Day is looming. As the promise of feasts and forced conversation occupy your time, don’t forget to escape to Miami’s nightlife. Soon the city will percolate with excitement of cooler weather and impending Art Basel festivities.

The Best Concerts in Miami This Week

Nontraditional boy band Brockhampton has wasted no time getting back on the road since breaking their brief hiatus with their latest album Ginger. Halfway through its headlining Heaven Belongs To You tour, the L.A.-based collective will perform at the Fillmore Miami Beach on Tuesday, November 22, with accompaniment from opening…

Third Eye Blind Embraces Modern Sounds Without Pandering to Mainstream Charts

The United States of the late 1990s was “so innocent” in the eyes of Third Eye Blind drummer Brad Hargreaves. China hadn’t joined the World Trade Organization and begun its rise to economic superpower; Russia was still sorting through the rubble of the Soviet Union; the 9/11 terror attacks hadn’t yet upended U.S. culture, and America seemed to stand unchallenged on the world stage.

The Best Concerts in Miami This Week

The New Jersey-based punk outfit Titus Andronicus is not known for its brevity. In fact, the band is famous for long, sweeping works, such as its fourth studio album, the 93-minute, five-act rock opera The Most Lamentable Tragedy. Though the band’s latest album, June’s An Obelisk, is a far more…