Miami’s queer musicians you should be listening to
From Afro-Latino soul and trans folk to underground electronic music and drag pop, these artists are creating the soundtrack to a more expansive Miami.
From Afro-Latino soul and trans folk to underground electronic music and drag pop, these artists are creating the soundtrack to a more expansive Miami.
The Design District Museum joins ISLAA and Hueso Records on Plan /33, a limited-edition vinyl series that preserves and reimagines Latin American underground music.
The annual gathering will take place in March 24-26, at the Kimpton EPIC Hotel with panels, networking, workshops, and events.
Richard Marx, Poo Bear, and other music industry leaders will mentor nearly 40 Miami high school students from June 23 to 27.
The block party will blend live music, local vendors, and community programming
Amigos Meet and Jolt Radio are teaming up for another beginner-friendly Vinyl DJ Workshop social experience.
The popular radio show Fusion Latina co-host and band leader died last week in Miami.
His last show will be on Friday, June 26, before moving on to a corporate role at iHeartMedia as National Brand Partnerships and Multicultural Specialist.
In honor of Black Music Month, Miami musicians explore how Black musical traditions shaped genres often overlooked in conversations about Black music
The album, released on the Miami-based label founded by the soccer superstar, also features collaborations with Yng Lucas, Edwin Luna, Justin Quiles, and others.
The Berry Farm in The Redland just added salsa, bachata and reggaeton to its popular line dancing nights every Saturday.
During a livestream, the Lookmaxxing Kick streamer said he sold 100 % of his Bacara ownership shares for a profit and teased a new venture.
The Burrow is a chic, jazzy venue that models itself on cultural salons of pre-war Europe.
A growing scene is combating the city’s pattern of Black erasure in nightlife spaces.
The “WAP” star highlighted fashion, tequila and fun in South Beach last night.
After closing its original location, Willy’s found a new home at the Allapattah venue, keeping its drag nights, queer parties, and community alive in Miami.
The venue changed hands at the end of 2024 when Canadian hospitality entrepreneur Dan Gunam acquired the club.
Sports Records marks a decade of vinyl releases and underground parties with a special night at Floyd in Downtown in June.
Palm Tree Crew is making a move that could change the way people think about music brands.
The local music scene is constantly evolving, but the Haitian diaspora refuses to be left behind.
The Argentine star’s ‘Latinaje’ tour will stop at Hard Rock Live, blending trap, folklore, corridos, and Jujuy pride.
The film, which stars Owen Wilson and features Travis Scott, was filmed in Miami during the 2024 edition of the hip-hop festival.