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Upcoming Miami Concerts & Live Performances: June 29–July 6, 2026

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Miami Living brings you the following upcoming concerts and live performances happening from June 29–July 6, 2026 in Miami and nearby South Florida.


Shakira performs on July 1 and July 2


Ariana Grande — June 30, July 2 & July 3



Ariana Grande takes over Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise for a three-night South Florida run on The Eternal Sunshine Tour. The arena dates give local fans multiple chances to catch one of pop’s biggest voices.



Joe Jackson + Band — July 1



Joe Jackson heads to Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker in Fort Lauderdale with his Hope and Fury Tour. Known for sharp songwriting and a catalog that moves through rock, pop, jazz and new wave, Jackson offers one of the week’s strongest picks.



Ratones Paranoicos — July 1



Argentine rock legends Ratones Paranoicos land at Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood with their Edición Mundial show. Their South Florida stop should be a major draw for Latin rock fans, pairing swaggering guitar energy with a rare U.S. appearance.



Shakira — July 1 & July 2



Shakira lights up Kaseya Center with two downtown Miami dates on her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour 2026. With a catalog that moves across Latin pop, global dance music and stadium-sized hooks, these shows rank among the biggest concerts of the week.



Madison Beer — July 2



Madison Beer’s The Locket Tour stops at Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood for a Thursday night pop show. Her sound blends glossy pop, R&B textures and emotional songwriting, making this a strong pick for fans looking for a modern concert.



BRESH — July 2



BRESH returns to DAER Nightclub for a late-night party built around Latin pop, reggaeton, dance hits and a colorful crowd-first atmosphere. The Argentina-born party brand has become a global nightlife staple, and its Miami-area stop fits perfectly into the city’s bilingual dance-floor culture.



Steve Aoki — July 2



Steve Aoki turns LIV Nightclub Miami inside the Fontainebleau Miami Beach into an Independence Day weekend kickoff. Expect a high-energy electronic set and big-room production.



Keyshia Cole and Trey Songz — July 4



Keyshia Cole and Trey Songz set the tone for a Fourth of July R&B night at DAER Nightclub in Hollywood. The pairing brings early-2000s and 2010s R&B nostalgia into a club setting, making it a strong holiday-weekend option for fans who want familiar slow-jam energy.



SVDDEN DEATH — July 4



SVDDEN DEATH gives Fourth of July weekend a heavier electronic option at Kemistry in Fort Lauderdale. His sound leans intense, dark and physical, offering bass music fans a harder-edged night away from the beach-club circuit.



Tame Impala — July 6



Tame Impala closes the guide with a Kaseya Center date on The Deadbeat Tour, featuring special guest Djo. Kevin Parker’s project has grown from psychedelic rock favorite to arena-scale live experience.



By ML Staff. Photos/Courtesy of each artist

 
 
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