Upcoming Miami Concerts & Live Performances: June 1–8, 2026
- Jun 1
- 2 min read
Miami Living brings you the following upcoming concerts and live performances happening from June 1–June 8, 2026 in Miami and nearby South Florida.

Rosalía performs on June 4 and June 6
Babyfxce E — June 1
Babyfxce E opens the week at Revolution Live with a high-energy stop for South Florida’s hip-hop crowd. The rising rapper’s Fort Lauderdale date offers a close-range, club-sized show for fans looking for a sharper live experience.
Yungblud — June 2
Yungblud brings his combustible mix of punk-pop, alternative rock and theatrical performance to Hard Rock Live. His shows are built for crowd participation, making this one of the week’s most charged live outings.
Dance Gavin Dance — June 3
Dance Gavin Dance lands in Miami Beach with a show built around intricate guitar work, post-hardcore energy and a loyal fanbase. The Fillmore setting gives the night a strong midweek concert pull for alternative and heavy music fans.
Rosalía — June 4 & June 6
Rosalía brings one of the week’s biggest concert moments to Kaseya Center with two Miami dates, giving fans multiple chances to catch her genre-blurring live show. Expect a high-impact arena production built around her flamenco, pop, electronic and avant-garde influences.

Young the Giant — June 4
Young the Giant brings its polished indie-rock sound to FTL War Memorial, with a bill that also includes Cold War Kids and Almost Monday. It is a strong choice for fans who want an expansive rock night with multiple recognizable acts on one stage.
Afrojack — June 4
Afrojack brings big-room energy to DAER Nightclub for a late-night electronic set built for South Florida’s club crowd. Expect a high-production dance floor experience from one of the most recognizable names in global EDM.
Charlie Puth — June 5
Charlie Puth brings his sleek pop songwriting and radio-ready hooks to Hard Rock Live for a Friday night concert with major mainstream appeal. With Lawrence and Ally Salort also listed, the show offers a polished pop lineup for fans looking for one of the week’s most accessible arena-style nights.
Shawn Mullins — June 6
Shawn Mullins offers a more intimate singer-songwriter option for the week, bringing a seasoned folk-rock presence to the Broward Center. It is a quieter counterpoint to the arena and nightclub calendar, ideal for listeners drawn to storytelling and acoustic-rooted songwriting.
Nicky Romero — June 6
Nicky Romero takes over DAER Nightclub on Saturday with a late-night set aimed squarely at Miami’s EDM faithful. His melodic, festival-sized sound makes this one of the strongest dance music picks of the weekend.
Mathew Jonson — June 6
Mathew Jonson brings a deeper underground electronic option to Miami Beach, making this a standout for clubgoers who prefer late-night sets with a more experimental pulse. Do Not Sit On The Furniture gives the show a more intimate, dance-focused setting.
PEEKABOO — June 7
PEEKABOO closes the week with a Sunday daytime set at DAER, bringing bass-heavy electronic energy into the weekend’s final stretch. It is a strong pick for fans looking to keep the party moving beyond the traditional Saturday night window.











