Upcoming Miami Concerts & Live Performances: May 11–May 18, 2026
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Miami Living brings you the following upcoming concerts and live performances happening from May 11–May 18, 2026 in Miami and nearby South Florida.

The Eagles performs on May 13
Bush — May 12
Bush brings a polished alt-rock arena show to Hard Rock Live, joined by Mammoth and James and the Cold Gun. This is the loudest major rock option of the early week.
Kings Kaleidoscope — May 12
Kings Kaleidoscope brings the Credo Spirit Tour to the Miami Beach Bandshell with opener Hollyn. It is a genre-blending show that works for fans of pop, soul, indie and faith-rooted live music.
Eagles — May 13
Eagles bring classic American rock harmonies to Hard Rock Live for one of the week’s biggest legacy concerts. It is a premium pick for fans looking for familiar songs, polished musicianship and a major-room experience.
Zhamira Zambrano — May 14
Zhamira Zambrano brings a younger Latin pop and urban energy to Midline Miami. It is a more intimate way to catch a rising voice with a strong digital following and a direct connection to Miami’s Latin audience.
Thaiboy Digital — May 14
Thaiboy Digital brings internet-era rap and experimental energy to The Ground. It is a smart pick for fans plugged into the more alternative side of hip-hop and global underground scenes.
Isabel Pantoja — May 15
Spanish icon Isabel Pantoja brings a dramatic, emotional night of classic Latin song to one of Miami’s biggest stages. This is a strong pick for fans of grand vocals, tradition and timeless ballads.
Chuwi — May 15
Chuwi lands at ZeyZey, one of Miami’s most interesting venues for left-of-center live music. The show is a good fit for fans who want Latin sounds in a more casual, neighborhood-driven setting.
Jason Mraz — May 15
Jason Mraz brings an easygoing singer-songwriter night to Fort Lauderdale. His live shows are built on warmth, crowd connection and feel-good pop with acoustic roots.
The Pharcyde — May 15
West Coast hip-hop pioneers The Pharcyde bring a classic, crate-digging energy to Wynwood. It is one of the week’s best picks for fans who want hip-hop history in a live-room setting.
Mau P — May 15
Mau P takes over Factory Town for a late-night, open-to-close set. It is one of the strongest dance-floor picks of the week, built for fans who want the full Miami after-dark experience.
Cold — May 16
Cold brings a heavier rock option to the South Florida calendar. For fans who want guitars, volume and a club-sized room, this is one of the week’s better alternatives to the arena shows.
Laura Pausini — May 16
Laura Pausini brings one of the week’s biggest Latin pop shows to Downtown Miami. Expect a polished arena concert built around her romantic catalog, powerhouse vocals and international crossover appeal.
Hades66 — May 16
Hades66 adds a Latin urban edge to the week’s concert calendar. The Wynwood setting gives the show a natural Miami feel, with trap, reggaeton and street-level energy at the center.
Xinobi — May 16
Xinobi fits perfectly into Miami Beach’s late-night electronic circuit. Expect a focused, dance-heavy set in one of the city’s most recognizable rooms for house and underground sounds.
Sofia Kourtesis — May 16
Sofia Kourtesis brings a warm, global house sound to Floyd. It is a stylish late-night option for listeners who want something melodic, personal and club-ready without feeling generic.
Brazilian Voices: A Bossa Nova Yoga Experience — May 17
Brazilian Voices offers a softer morning option built around bossa nova textures and a relaxed setting. It is not a traditional late-night jazz club show, but it fits the week’s more elegant, Brazilian-influenced live music lane.
Boleros de Oro — May 17
Boleros de Oro offers a romantic afternoon of classic Latin songs in Coral Gables. It is a quieter, nostalgic pick for listeners who prefer melody, tradition and an intimate theater setting.
Belle and Sebastian — May 17
Belle and Sebastian celebrate 30 years with a special Miami performance of If You’re Feeling Sinister in full, plus career-spanning songs. It is one of the week’s most thoughtful indie-pop bookings.



















