Reintroducing J Balvin, Latin Superstar and Family Man
The Colombian singer talks fatherhood, new music, and a collaboration with Gilberto Santa Rosa.
The Colombian singer talks fatherhood, new music, and a collaboration with Gilberto Santa Rosa.
The trio will be joined by locals Blood Orchid, Miss Michigan, FIZZZ, Rat Bastard, and a special noise guest.
Tomorrow Was Beautiful is streaming now on Netflix.
The “Queen of Salsa” is known for iconic songs such as “La Vida Es un Carnaval,” “Que Le Den Candela,” and “Quimbara.”
Juke drops raw live album, We Just Want Your Soul, and celebrates with a release show at Gramps.
Sorry My Love blends Latin and emo energy in a genre-bending, Miami-rooted collaboration.
TikTok’s top Mexican artist released her debut album. Here’s what she shared with New Times during her Miami visit.
The Queen of percussion talks salsa, Miami, healing through music, and the legacy she’s building for the next generation.
The country star brought a touch of Little Haiti to a big night on tour.
Director Beatriz Luengo and musician Yotuel share the story behind the 2021 movement that became a Cuban freedom anthem.
From Depeche Mode to Adam Ant and the Violent Femmes, this new night in Wynwood promises to bring some classics back.
British DJ and producer returns to Downtown Miami with his iconic Pendulum party
The Pompano Beach native is putting his legal troubles in the rearview mirror.
The beloved dance spot is back through a partnership with local Latin venue Hoy Como Ayer.
The collaboration between the hotel and the Miami Beach Classical Music Festival will feature concerts and masterclasses
The event, co-created by the cofounder of III Points, will feature sixteen local DJs and promises to be a mystical experience
Sean Combs has been found guilty of violating the Mann Act on two counts, but was found not guilty on racketeering and sex trafficking.
Pioneering DJ Danny Tenaglia will celebrate five decades at the turntables at Club Space on Friday.
Inspired by sleepless nights in a Florida prison, Gary Field produced a hip-hop album recorded behind bars.
“Churchill’s grand opening most likely now set for July 3,” Rat Bastard texted New Times. (Note the most likely.)
If you’ve seen Norman’s Rare Guitars, you’re familiar with Norman Harris. But you may not know the Miami connection.
Local DJs and activists embrace a blueprint that reclaims club culture as a nexus for creative resistance.