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Upcoming Miami Concerts & Live Performances: March 16–23, 2026

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Miami Living brings you the following upcoming concerts and live performances happening from March 16 to March 23 in Miami and nearby South Florida.


Diana Ross performs in Hard Rock Live in Hollywood on March 19

Gino Vannelli — March 17

Canadian singer and songwriter Gino Vannelli rose to prominence in the 1970s with a blend of pop, jazz and blue eyed soul. Known for songs like I Just Wanna Stop, he earned multiple Grammy nominations and remains a respected figure in adult contemporary music. The show takes place at Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker Playhouse in Fort Lauderdale.

Matroda — March 17

Croatian DJ and producer Matroda is known for bass driven house music and releases on labels such as Insomniac Records. His club focused sets blend tech house rhythms with hip hop and funk influences. He performs at Rock Bar Day Club in Fort Lauderdale.

Noize MC — March 18

Russian rapper and songwriter Noize MC mixes hip hop with alternative rock and socially focused lyrics. Over two decades, he has become one of the most recognizable artists in Russian rap. The show takes place at Sport of Kings at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach.

Diana Ross — March 19

Diana Ross rose to global fame as the lead singer of The Supremes before launching a landmark solo career. A Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, she remains one of the most influential voices in pop and soul. She performs at Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood.

Rakim — March 19

Rakim is widely regarded as one of the most influential lyricists in hip hop history. As part of Eric B. & Rakim, he helped redefine rap lyricism in the late 1980s with complex rhyme structures. He performs at Midline Miami.

6 Guitars — March 21

6 Guitars is a solo performance by musician and comedian Chase Padgett, who portrays six guitar playing characters. The show blends music, storytelling and humor across genres including blues, rock and jazz. It takes place at the Amaturo Theater at Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale.

Poison the Well — March 21

Poison the Well is a South Florida band known for helping shape the early 2000s metalcore scene. Their album The Opposite of December became an influential release within hardcore and heavy music. The band performs at Culture Room in Fort Lauderdale.

Artemas — March 21

British singer and producer Artemas creates dark pop that blends alternative R&B and electronic production. His music has gained a growing global audience through streaming platforms. He performs at The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater.

Hernan Cattaneo B2B Nick Warren — March 21

Hernan Cattaneo and Nick Warren are veteran DJs in progressive house and global club music. Both are known for long running careers and melodic electronic sets at international venues. They perform at Club Space Miami.

Kybba — March 22

Italian Dutch DJ Kybba blends dancehall, Afro Caribbean rhythms and electronic bass music. He is also the founder of Basshall Records, a label associated with the emerging basshall genre. He performs at Wynwood Marketplace in Miami.

Whose Live Anyway? — March 22

Whose Live Anyway? is an improvisational comedy show featuring performers from the television series Whose Line Is It Anyway? The stage production includes audience participation and unscripted comedy games. The show takes place at Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker Playhouse in Fort Lauderdale.

Loe Shimmy — March 22

Florida rapper Loe Shimmy has built momentum with melodic trap songs and emotionally focused lyrics. His music reflects contemporary Southern hip hop trends and a growing streaming audience. He performs at FTL War Memorial in Fort Lauderdale.

Reik — March 22

Mexican pop trio Reik is known for romantic Latin pop ballads and major crossover hits. The group has won multiple Latin Grammy Awards and built a large international fan base. They perform at Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood.


By ML Staff. Photos courtesy of each artist.

 
 
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