Upcoming Miami Concerts & Live Performances: April 20–27, 2026
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Miami Living brings you the following upcoming concerts and live performances happening from April 20Â to April 27Â in Miami and nearby South Florida.

Foreigner — April 22
Veteran rock band Foreigner brings decades of arena hits, including classic radio staples, backed by a legacy of multi-platinum albums and Hall of Fame recognition.
John Waters — April 22
Filmmaker and cultural provocateur John Waters presents a spoken-word performance, drawing on his influential career in independent cinema and counterculture.
Oxxxymiron — April 22
Russian rapper Oxxxymiron is known for dense lyricism and global hip-hop influence, with a strong following across Europe and beyond.
Lacuna Coil — April 22
Italian gothic metal band Lacuna Coil delivers a heavy, melodic sound that has earned international chart success and a dedicated fan base.
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band — April 23
Bruce Springsteen, one of rock’s most influential figures, performs with the E Street Band, known for marathon live shows and a catalog of landmark albums.
Maren Morris — April 23
Grammy-winning country-pop artist Maren Morris blends Nashville roots with crossover appeal, recognized for both chart success and songwriting acclaim.
Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra — April 23
Flamenco guitarist Ottmar Liebert leads Luna Negra in a performance combining world music and contemporary instrumental styles.
Dafnis Prieto & Frost Latin Jazz Orchestra — April 23
Grammy-winning drummer Dafnis Prieto showcases complex, modern Latin jazz arrangements with a large ensemble format.
Two Feet — April 23
Alternative artist Two Feet merges blues guitar with electronic production, gaining attention through streaming platforms and viral releases.
Natalia Lafourcade — April 24 and April 25
Mexican singer-songwriter Natalia Lafourcade is a multiple Latin Grammy winner, known for blending folk, pop, and traditional Latin American sounds.

The Black Keys — April 24
Rock duo The Black Keys bring their blues-influenced garage rock, backed by Grammy wins and a string of mainstream hits.
Baby Keem — April 24
Rapper Baby Keem represents a new generation of hip-hop, known for dynamic flows and collaborations with major artists.
Matute — April 24
Mexican group Matute delivers a high-energy show centered on 1980s pop and rock nostalgia, popular across Latin America.
Romeo Santos and Prince Royce — April 25
Two leading figures in modern bachata, Romeo Santos and Prince Royce bring global hits and genre-defining influence to a major co-headlining show.
Jacob Forever — April 25
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Cuban reggaeton artist Jacob Forever is known for dancefloor hits and a strong presence in Latin urban music.
Method Man — April 25
Wu-Tang Clan member Method Man remains a key figure in hip-hop, known for both solo work and collaborations across decades.
PinkPantheress — April 26
British artist PinkPantheress blends drum and bass, pop, and electronic influences, emerging as a defining voice among Gen Z listeners.
The Kid LAROI — April 27
Australian pop-rap artist The Kid LAROI has achieved global chart success with crossover hits and collaborations with major acts.
Justin Hayward — April 27
The Moody Blues frontman Justin Hayward performs classic rock material that has shaped progressive pop for generations.



















