Taylor Swift Announces More Eras Tour Dates for 2024, Including Miami
More dates have been added to the Eras Tour in 2024, including a three-night stint at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.
More dates have been added to the Eras Tour in 2024, including a three-night stint at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.
Though in his early twenties, Timothy LaRoqua has a deep and abiding love for folk music and has sought to be active in the local scene.
In 2004, Rich Ulloa dreamed of releasing a tribute to singer-songwriter Pete Ham. Nearly a decade later, that dream has come true.
Half a century later, Florida rappers remain an ilk of their own.
At Hard Rock Live, John Fogerty ripped through eight of the nine top ten CCR hits he wrote from 1968 through 1972.
Creedence Clearwater Revival created the swampiest of sounds with two guitars, bass, and drums.
On his fifth studio album, Austin, Post Malone is slowing down and replacing the trap beats with an acoustic guitar.
For six years, Gender Blender has made space for Miami’s not-so-mainstream, hyper-femme, dolled-up queer artists.
Audacy has announced that Riptide Music Festival will return to Fort Lauderdale Beach Park for two days of nonstop music.
Mustard Service’s third album, Variety Pack , delivers a wild mix of genres and moods across 13 tracks.
A$AP Rocky, Lil Uzi Vert, and Lucki closed out the third and final day of Rolling Loud 2023.
As Calussa, Andrew and Gino Gomez share their passion for culturally rich rhythms and beats with a global audience.
On day two of Rolling Loud 2023, all eyes were on Travis Scott.
Playboy Carti, Ice Spice, and Lil Yachty made the suffocating heat tolerable on the first day of Rolling Loud 2023.
Before you head to Hard Rock Stadium, make sure you have a game plan of what performances you want to see at Rolling Loud 2023.
Dominic Fike’s journey to success didn’t happen overnight, though it may seem that way given his breakout role on HBO’s Euphoria.
“Creating a space for queer people to gather is an act of service that we can be proud of,” Roddy Bottum says of touring Florida with Man on Man.
“People confuse us with being a political band,” says Havok cofounder David Sanchez. “We’re actually apolitical. We’re sticking both middle fingers at the whole system.”
It should be stated upfront that this list will intentionally avoid headliners and special guests.
Florida natives DJ Scheme and Danny Towers have become synonymous with Rolling Loud’s mainstream rise.
Sexyy Red, Luh Tyler, Veeze, and TiaCorine are some of the soon-to-be-big acts performing at Rolling Loud 2023.
Julian Marley promises that fans coming to see him perform at his upcoming show at the Miami Beach Bandshell will experience something truly personal.