Upcoming Miami Concerts & Live Performances: March 9–16, 2026
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Miami Living brings you the following upcoming concerts and live performances happening from March 9 to March 16 in Miami and nearby South Florida.
Machine Girl — March 10
Machine Girl brings its intense fusion of electronic music, digital hardcore and noise to South Florida. The project, led by producer Matt Stephenson, has developed a cult following for its chaotic sound that blends breakbeats, punk energy and experimental production, influencing the modern underground electronic scene.

Sticky Fingers — March 11
Australian band Sticky Fingers performs its genre blending mix of indie rock, reggae and psychedelic pop. The group gained international attention with albums such as Caress Your Soul and Land of Pleasure, building a global fan base through its laid back sound and festival appearances.

Kettama — March 11
Irish DJ and producer Kettama is known for high energy house and techno sets rooted in classic rave influences. His productions and performances have made him a rising figure in the global electronic dance scene, particularly within European club culture.
Odd Mob — March 11
Australian producer Odd Mob delivers a bass driven electronic set shaped by house and festival ready dance music. His releases have charted on international dance platforms and earned support from major DJs across the EDM circuit.
I See Stars — March 12
I See Stars performs its signature blend of metalcore and electronic music. The Michigan band helped define the “electronicore” style during the 2010s, gaining recognition for combining heavy guitars with synthesizers and dance elements.
Pat Metheny — March 12 and March 13
Jazz guitarist Pat Metheny, one of the most influential musicians in modern jazz, performs two nights in South Florida. A multiple Grammy Award winner whose career spans more than four decades, Metheny is known for innovative compositions, pioneering work in jazz fusion and recordings with the Pat Metheny Group that helped expand the global reach of contemporary jazz.

Miranda Lambert — March 12
Country star Miranda Lambert brings her arena tour to the region. A Grammy winner and one of the most awarded artists in Academy of Country Music history, Lambert is recognized for hits such as The House That Built Me and for shaping modern country storytelling.
Gary Gulman — March 13
Stand up comedian Gary Gulman performs an evening of observational comedy. Known for his detailed storytelling and sharp humor, Gulman gained wider recognition through his HBO special The Great Depresh and frequent television appearances.
I Got My Tickets with Kodak Black, PLUTO Da Brat, G Herbo and others — March 13
This hip hop showcase features several prominent rap artists led by Florida rapper Kodak Black. Known for hits such as Tunnel Vision and a strong influence on Southern hip hop, Kodak headlines a lineup that includes Chicago rapper G Herbo and emerging performers.
Vanilla Ice, Tiffany, Lisa Lisa and others — March 13
A nostalgia focused pop lineup revisits late 1980s and early 1990s hits. Vanilla Ice became a global pop rap figure with Ice Ice Baby, while Tiffany and Lisa Lisa contributed chart topping dance pop and freestyle hits that defined the era.
JMSN — March 13
Singer songwriter JMSN performs his blend of alternative R&B, soul and indie pop. Known for self produced recordings and a distinctive falsetto, JMSN has built a loyal following through independent releases and collaborations across the R&B and hip hop scenes.
Lady Gaga — March 13
Global pop icon Lady Gaga performs in Miami as part of her latest tour. A multiple Grammy and Academy Award winner, Gaga is known for hits such as Bad Romance, Poker Face and Shallow, as well as her influence on modern pop performance and visual artistry.
DJ Pauly D — March 14
DJ Pauly D brings his club style electronic and hip hop set to a daytime party performance. The DJ and television personality rose to fame through Jersey Shore and has since built a touring career across major nightlife venues.
GroundUP Music Festival — March 14
The GroundUP Music Festival continues with performances from Snarky Puppy, Rickie Lee Jones and other artists. Known for its mix of jazz, world music and experimental sounds, the festival attracts internationally recognized musicians and collaborative performances.
Two Friends — March 14
Electronic duo Two Friends performs its melodic EDM and pop influenced dance music. The pair gained popularity through viral remix projects and festival performances across North America.

FKA Twigs — March 14
British artist FKA Twigs presents a performance that blends experimental pop, electronic music and avant garde visual elements. Her work has received critical acclaim for pushing boundaries in contemporary alternative pop.
Academy of St Martin in the Fields with Joshua Bell — March 14
The renowned chamber orchestra Academy of St Martin in the Fields performs with violinist Joshua Bell. Bell is one of the most celebrated classical violinists of his generation, known for major international recordings and performances.
Ivy Queen y La India — March 14
Latin music icons Ivy Queen and La India share the stage in a performance celebrating reggaeton and salsa. Ivy Queen helped define early reggaeton, while La India is widely recognized as one of the leading voices in modern salsa.
Zedd — March 14
Grammy winning DJ and producer Zedd headlines a late night electronic set. Known for crossover hits such as Clarity and The Middle, Zedd remains one of the most commercially successful artists in EDM.

Marco Carola — March 14
Italian DJ Marco Carola delivers his signature techno and tech house marathon set. A major figure in global club culture for decades, Carola is known for long form DJ performances and residencies at major nightlife venues.
Loud Luxury — March 14
Canadian duo Loud Luxury performs its blend of house music and pop driven dance tracks. The group achieved global success with the multi platinum single Body, which became a club staple worldwide.
Mariaca Semprún en Homenaje a Rocío Dúrcal — March 15
Singer and actress Mariaca Semprún presents a tribute performance honoring legendary Spanish singer Rocío Dúrcal. The show revisits classic ranchera and Latin ballads associated with Dúrcal’s influential career.
Rosario Flores — March 15
Spanish singer and actress Rosario Flores performs a set rooted in flamenco pop, Latin music and Spanish rumba. A Latin Grammy Award winner and member of the renowned Flores artistic family, she has built a long career with albums such as De Ley and Muchas Flores, blending traditional Spanish sounds with contemporary pop influences.
By ML Staff. Photos/Courtesy of each artist



















