Miami's Must-See Concerts of 2026
- February 04, 2026
Live music lovers will have no problem building a diverse Miami concert schedule in 2026. From indie to Latin and pop to hip-hop, there’s a can’t-miss show (or three) for every music fan.
La Invasión Tropical
February 7
Bringing the Latin spice to Miami, “Suavemente” king Elvis Crespo joins Víctor Manuelle, Jerry Rivera, Frank Reyes, El Blachy and DJ Alex Sensation for La Invasión Tropical.
The concert spotlights merengue, salsa, bachata and música típica during this one-day-only event at Kaseya Center in Downtown Miami, presented by El Nuevo Zol 106.7 FM as part of its La Música Concert Series.
Juan Diego Flórez
February 15
Dashing tenor Juan Diego Flórez in Recital will deliver an array of opera hits from Bellini, Rossini, Puccini, Soriano and others with his enchanting voice, including songs in Spanish.
The Knight Concert Hall in Downtown Miami has the perfect acoustics to support his mesmerizing range, which will be complemented by guitar riffs.
Juggalo Weekend
February 27-28
Bringing the underground up to the surface, the Dark Carnival makes its way to Hialeah for its two-day Factory Town debut.
Presented by Insane Clown Posse and Psychopathic Records, the Juggalo Weekend gathering plans to surprise and delight fans with rare hip-hop-meets-horrorcore artist collaborations and exclusive moments.
Lisa Loeb And Joan Osborne
March 6
Two defining ‘90s female artists, Lisa Loeb and Joan Osborne link up on one stage to commemorate the 30th anniversary of their breakthrough albums: Tails (Loeb) and Relish (Osborne).
Expect nostalgic chart-toppers like “Stay (I Missed You)” and “One of Us” as the duo strums and serenades folk, rock, soul and pop vibes that’ll resonate through Adrienne Arsht Center in Downtown Miami.
Lady Gaga
March 13
If you missed your first chance to catch Lady Gaga: The Mayhem Ball last September, perhaps the stars will align for you in March.
The nonstop theatrical extravaganza’s second Miami date (September 3) got rescheduled due to vocal strain issues, but Gaga will make her triumphant return to Kaseya Center for an encore of her dramatic 4-act arena spectacular.
The track list spans classics like “Poker Face,” “Bad Romance” and “Alejandro,” alongside Mayhem hits like “Die With a Smile,” “Abracadabra” and “Disease.”
FKA twigs
March 14
An experimental style unlike any other, FKA twigs Body High at Factory Town will kick off the North American leg of the United Kingdom-born artist’s tour, in support of 2025’s EUSEXUA and previous release Afterglow.
The multitalented artist, who also models, dances and acts, is known for her progressive electronic and R&B elements fused with otherworldly accents and avant-garde pop.
Artemas
March 21
With more than 3.4 billion global streams to his name, rising alt-pop star Artemas brings his dark-leaning sound stateside from his native England. The LOVERCORE Tour will lace the record-breaking artist’s synth-backed intensity with desire-driven melodies and vulnerable vocals at The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater.
Florence + The Machine
April 29
Known for bringing powerhouse vocals and a theatrical energy to the stage, Florence + The Machine will make a one-night stop in Miami along the Everybody Scream Tour at Kaseya Center. On the heels of the band’s sixth studio album, which shares the tour’s name, expect raw emotion and palpable energy with an electric delivery.
Santigold
May 23
Bringing her signature belting, Afro-Caribbean rhythms, captivating visuals and catchy persona back to Miami, Santigold will throw down for the crowd at ZeyZey on May 23.
A$AP Rocky
June 15
With one scheduled stop at Kaseya Center, A$AP Rocky’s new show, the Don’t Be Dumb World Tour, will be the first live listen in Miami in support of the hip-hop mogul’s latest album. DON’T BE DUMB is Rocky's first full-length studio album in 8 years, and fourth overall.
Bruno Mars
September 19-20
Bringing the Romantic Tour to Hard Rock Stadium, Bruno Mars will return to Miami for 2 nights to bring his amplified stage presence and all the bells and whistles, along with his iconic voice. He’ll be joined by Anderson .Paak (under his DJ Pee .Wee alias) and Reserve Ray.
Doja Cat
November 11
A high-voltage force, Doja Cat lands her Ma Vie World Tour in Miami at Kaseya Center for a night of feral antics from her fifth album Vie, merging her charismatic brand of theatrics with pop, rap and R&B flavors.