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Upcoming Miami Concerts & Live Performances: June 8–15, 2026

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Miami Living brings you the following upcoming concerts and live performances happening from June 8–June 15, 2026 in Miami and nearby South Florida. 


A$AP Rocky performs on June 15


Cultura Profética — June 11



Cultura Profética brings its unmistakable Puerto Rican reggae sound to ZeyZey Miami for an intimate album listening party. The evening is expected to mix storytelling and a full listen to the band’s new project, giving longtime fans a close-up experience.



Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso — June 12



Argentina’s genre-bending duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso arrive at The Fillmore Miami Beach with their Free Spirits World Tour. Their live show blends Latin trap, pop, funk, electronic textures and theatrical energy, making this one of the week’s strongest picks for fans looking for something unpredictable.



Wakyin — June 12



Wakyin takes over Floyd Miami with a late-night set rooted in Afro-Latin house and dance-floor rhythm. His sound pulls from Dominican and Puerto Rican influences, giving the evening a distinctly Miami-friendly mix.



The Acacia Strain — June 13



The Acacia Strain brings a heavier edge to the weekend with a Fort Lauderdale stop for metal and hardcore fans. The band’s dense riffs and aggressive live presence make this one of the most intense shows on the calendar.



NGHTMRE — June 13



NGHTMRE lands at Kemistry with a high-impact electronic set made for fans of bass music, trap and festival-scale production. His sound has crossed into rap and EDM spaces, giving the night broad appeal without losing its club-ready force.



MK — June 13



House music icon MK returns to Miami Beach for a late-night set at LIV. Born Marc Kinchen, the Detroit producer has shaped house and garage for decades, and his Miami appearance brings a polished club sound to one of the city’s signature nightlife rooms.



Summer Walker — June 14



Summer Walker brings her Still Finally Over It Tour to Kaseya Center, with special guest Monaleo adding to the night’s R&B and hip-hop appeal. It is one of the week’s biggest arena shows, pairing Walker’s confessional songwriting with a major-stage production in downtown Miami.



Gigi Perez — June 14



Gigi Perez performs at The Fillmore Miami Beach for a Sunday night show with a more intimate, singer-songwriter feel. Her rising profile and emotionally direct sound make this a strong pick for fans looking for a polished live performance outside the arena circuit.



Skillibeng — June 14



Skillibeng brings dancehall, trap and Jamaican street energy to Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale. His Badman She Love Tour stop should deliver a compact, high-energy night for fans of Caribbean music and modern reggae-inflected hip-hop.



Azzecca — June 14



Azzecca closes out Sunday at Floyd Miami with a late-night set built around house, techno and darker dance textures. Her sound fits perfectly into Miami’s underground club circuit, offering a sleek after-hours option for electronic music fans.



A$AP Rocky — June 15



A$AP Rocky brings the Don’t Be Dumb World Tour to Kaseya Center for one of the week’s marquee hip-hop events. Rocky’s Miami stop is built as a major Monday night draw.



Wale and Smino — June 15



Wale and Smino bring the Everything Is A Lot Tour to War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale. The pairing offers a smart hip-hop and R&B-leaning bill, with Wale’s lyrical catalog matched by Smino’s elastic, melodic style.



By ML Staff. Photos/Courtesy of each artist

 
 
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