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Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs After touring the world and
performing before a sold-out audience at Carnegie Hall, the Tony Award-winning actor, author and singer brings his widely acclaimed cabaret show to Miami. à Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, 1300 Biscayne Blvd (305-949- 6722,
arshtcenter.org). Feb 10 at 8pm; $49–$89.
Barclay Crenshaw Named America’s best DJ in
2016 by DJ Times magazine (beating out the likes of Kaskade, the Chainsmokers and Bassnectar for the accolade), house and techno producer Barclay Crenshaw (stage name: Claude VonStroke) makes a stop in Miami in support of his namesake debut album. à Bardot, 3456 N Miami Ave (
showclix.com). Feb 10 at 10pm; $20.
Sting
The musical yogi who gave us classics such as “If You Love Somebody Set Them Free,” “If I Ever Lose My Faith in You” and “Englishman in New York,” heads to Miami on the back of his NYC-recorded album, 57th & 9th. The album is his first in 13 years, so you can expect to hear old faves mixed with new notes. à Fillmore Miami Beach, 1700 Washington Ave, Miami Beach (
concerts.livenation.com). Feb 25 at 8pm; $104–$160.
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GroundUP Music Festival Miami Beach serves up three
days of live musical acts on the sand. Check out Snarky Puppy, Esperanza Spalding, David Crosby, plus more than 18 others. For a VIP experience, score the Skylounge ticket package, which features meet- and-greet opportunities and boozy brunches. à North Beach Bandshell, 7275 Collins Ave, Miami Beach (
festival.groundupmusic.net). Mar 10–12 at 1pm; $85–$825.
Nine Mile Music Festival With roots that go back to ’93,
the urban reggae festival created by Cedella Marley Booker in memory of her son, Bob Marley, covers a wide range of genres. From Latin musicians to rappers, the diverse lineup includes Julian Marley and DMX, among others. A
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donation of canned goods or other nonperishable items is also required for entry. à Virginia Key Beach, 4020 Virginia Beach Dr, Key Biscayne (
tickets.completeticketsolutions .com). Mar 11 at 1pm; $60–$180.
Dinosaur Jr. You loved them back in your
plaid and Dr. Martens–wearing day, now see the ’90s-era alt band again when they tour this spring in support of Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not, their 11th studio album. Hear catchy new tracks like “Feel the Pain,” as well as favorites like “Sideways.” à Culture Room, 3045 N Federal Hwy, Fort Lauderdale (
ticketmaster.com). Mar 29 at 7:30pm; $25.
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Panic! at the Disco The Las Vegas band (with
remaining original member Brendon Urie) hits South Florida to support its Death of a Bachelor
Red Hot Chili Peppers Anthony, Flea and the gang
retired the tube socks a few decades back, but we promise there will be plenty of eye and ear candy to keep you well entertained. à American Airlines Arena, 601 Biscayne Blvd (
ticketmaster.com). Apr 29 at 8pm; $49–$99.
tour. MisterWives and Saint Motel join them. à BB&T Center, 1 Panther Pkwy, Fort Lauderdale (
ticketmaster.com). Apr 15 at 7pm; $35.25–$165.
Andrew McMahon with
Atlas Genius + Night Riots McMahon, formerly of Jack’s Mannequin, didn’t let a thing like cancer stop him. With the disease behind him and new album Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness in front, McMahon is on the road. à Revolution Live, 100 SW Third Ave, Fort Lauderdale (
box-officetickets.com). Apr 22 at 7pm; $52–$217.
Neil Diamond Make your way to the Jewish
Elvis’s 50th anniversary tour, and get ready to belt out “Sweet Caroline” and “Hello Again.” Expect good times when one of America’s most successful recording artists takes the stage. à BB&T Center, 1 Panther Pkwy, Fort Lauderdale (
ticketmaster.com). Apr 26 at 8pm; $35.25–$145.25.
MAY Tom Petty and the
Heartbreakers With rumors that this is the band’s final tour— maybe ever— be sure to snag tickets to see Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers as they head out for their 40th anniversary run. The perfect pre-summer concert will likely feature classics such as “Free Fallin’,” “American Girl” and “Yer So Bad.” Be sure to cheer extra loud for an encore as this could be “Mary Jane’s Last Dance.” à Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre, 601-7 Sansburys Way, West Palm Beach, FL (
ticketmaster.com). May 5 at 8pm, $31.50–$499.
The Weeknd He’s the reason you sang about
numb faces and boys made of stars. See the Weeknd when he hits BB&T Center for his Starboy: Legend of the Fall 2017 World Tour. Oddly enough, he’s playing on a weekday. à 1 Panther Pkwy, Fort Lauderdale (
ticketmaster.com). May 11 at 7:30pm; $54–$685
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