Florida’s First Lady Claims She Has No Clue Who Bad Bunny Is
The reggaeton artist is among the most-streamed in the world.
The reggaeton artist is among the most-streamed in the world.
The “Desnuda” singer will bring his Lo Que El Seco No Dijo tour to Kaseya Center in April.
From Wynwood to Dolphin Mall, here’s where to celebrate Taylor Swift’s new era.
Violetas returns October 2 at Las Rosas with live music, drag shows, salsa, disco and punk.
Last month, the Wynwood venue and bar announced it would close in January 2026. We caught up with owner Adam Gersten, to talk about the future.
In 2014, Azalea dropped the New Classic, posing in front of a pink house that looks suspiciously like a typical South Florida home.
From Wynwood’s new Sweet Caroline Bar to Seven Seas in South Miami, here are the best places to sing along.
Defendants fire back in Florida with a new complaint after the EDM promotion company’s original lawsuit in August.
Leila Cobo, Billboard’s Latin Chief Content Officer, shares what to expect from this October’s Miami event.
Morning coffee meets party culture in this daytime event blending wellness, music, and community.
Fort Lauderdale has live music venues for every kind of act, from large arenas to small, intimate spaces.
Months after its digital release, the bachata star’s reinvention of pop classics arrives on blue jay vinyl.
A trio of Miami-based DJs and producers share an archival snapshot of the city’s bass, jungle, and breaks scene.
The local institution’s epic 2025-26 lineup powerfully states that art is not a luxury but a necessity.
From rap, punk, and folk to alt-R&B, house, and drone, Miami has it going on this week.
Bad Buny, Karol G, Alejandro Sanz, Gloria Estefan, and Miami’s electronic musician Mr. Pauer are among the nominees.
The legendary group from Peru performed in Miami Beach earlier this year. Today, we are premiering a video of that show.
The singer and influencer are caught in a sex tape scandal. Ladera filed a lawsuit against Beele on Monday in Miami.
The Little Miss Drama Tour will be the “WAP” rapper’s first tour in six years and her first headlining arena show.
Miami rapper, producer, and Guitars Over Guns mentor died after a long illness. A GoFundMe was launched to help his mother.
The band debuted with “Spooky Cumbia” and a “Happy Together” cover, spotlighting immigrant struggles in their lyrics.
New Times talks to William Bailey, the DJ and producer behind the project, ahead of his show at Floyd.