Upcoming Miami Concerts & Live Performances: ABBA, Rod Stewart, The Guess Who & More
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Miami Living brings you the following upcoming concerts and live performances happening from February 23 to March 2 in Miami and nearby South Florida.

Rod Stewart Peforms in Miami: Tickets (February 27), Tickets (February 28)
Paul Reiser - February 25
Paul Reiser is a veteran comedian, actor, and writer best known for his Emmy nominated role on the sitcom Mad About You and appearances in films such as Aliens and Beverly Hills Cop. His stand up blends observational humor with storytelling, and he has remained active in television, including roles in Stranger Things and The Kominsky Method.

Ella Baila Sola – February 26
Ella Baila Sola is a Spanish pop duo known for their melodic acoustic driven sound and emotionally direct songwriting. Emerging in the mid 1990s, they achieved international recognition in Latin and European markets and remain influential in Spanish language pop, with their anniversary tour celebrating three decades of music.

ARRIVAL From Sweden: The Music of ABBA – February 26
ARRIVAL From Sweden is one of the most prominent ABBA tribute productions in the world, recreating the sound and stage presence of the Swedish pop group. ABBA’s original catalog includes global hits such as Dancing Queen and Mamma Mia, and their music continues to influence pop culture decades after their peak.

We Belong Here Miami Festival – February 27 to March 1
We Belong Here Miami is an electronic music festival featuring internationally recognized DJs such as Tiësto, Kaskade, Chris Lake, and Gorgon City. The event highlights house and electronic dance music, genres that have shaped global club culture and remain central to Miami’s identity as a major electronic music hub.
Insane Clown Posse – February 27
Insane Clown Posse is a hip hop duo known for their horrorcore style and theatrical live performances. With a dedicated fanbase known as Juggalos, the group has built an independent music empire and influenced underground rap through their distinctive aesthetic and community driven approach.
Montreux Jazz Festival Miami featuring Jon Batiste and Trombone Shorty – February 27
This Miami edition of the renowned Montreux Jazz Festival features Jon Batiste, a Grammy and Academy Award winning musician recognized for his work in jazz, soul, and film scoring, alongside Trombone Shorty, a New Orleans artist known for blending jazz, funk, and rock. Both performers are widely respected for expanding jazz’s contemporary reach.
Rod Stewart – February 27 and 28
Rod Stewart is one of the best selling artists in music history, with more than 250 million records sold worldwide. Known for hits such as Maggie May and Forever Young, he has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice and remains an enduring figure in rock and pop.

Polo and Pan with Red Axes – February 27
French electronic duo Polo and Pan are known for their melodic and atmospheric sound that blends house, disco, and world music influences. Their work has gained international attention for its cinematic production and presence on major festival lineups.
Dominican Independence Festival Miami – February 28
This cultural festival celebrates Dominican heritage through live music, dance, and community performances. Events like this highlight Miami’s diverse Latin American cultural landscape and showcase genres such as merengue, bachata, and Caribbean fusion.
Montreux Jazz Festival Miami featuring Nile Rodgers and Chic – February 28
Nile Rodgers is a legendary guitarist, songwriter, and producer whose work with Chic helped define disco, funk, and pop. His contributions include major hits such as Le Freak and production for artists including David Bowie and Madonna, earning him induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Afro Carib Festival Miramar – February 28
The Afro Carib Festival highlights Caribbean and African diaspora music, including reggae, soca, and afrobeat. Such festivals play a key role in reflecting South Florida’s multicultural identity and its longstanding ties to Caribbean music traditions.

Juvenile – February 28
Juvenile is a New Orleans rapper best known for his breakthrough album 400 Degreez and the hit Back That Azz Up. As a key figure in Southern hip hop, he helped popularize the Cash Money Records sound and influenced the genre’s commercial expansion in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Matuê – February 28
Matuê is a Brazilian rapper who has become one of the leading figures in contemporary Brazilian trap. His album Máquina do Tempo achieved major commercial success and helped bring Brazilian trap to a wider international audience.
The Guess Who – March 1
The Guess Who are a Canadian rock band known for classic hits such as American Woman and These Eyes. Their music helped define late 1960s and early 1970s rock, and their songs remain staples of classic rock radio.

Steve Hackett – March 1
Steve Hackett is a guitarist best known for his work with progressive rock band Genesis. His innovative playing style and solo career have earned him recognition as a key figure in progressive rock history.

Spyro Gyra – March 2
Spyro Gyra is a jazz fusion band known for blending jazz with elements of pop, funk, and R&B. With decades of recordings and Grammy nominations, they have remained influential in contemporary jazz and instrumental music.










