Rachel Goodrich playing in Miami tonight

Miami’s own talented songstress, Rachel Goodrich will be playing at the Vagabond tonight. The show was moved from Bayfront Park due to the threat of rain. Indoors or out, this is a show worth seeing. Her unique shakeabilly style isn’t typically associated with the Magic City, but she is undoubtedly one of our best musical exports. She was just profiled by VOGUE. Read the article here.  And enjoy this tune.

At Grand Central. Be there. 

At Grand Central. Be there. 

Tickets worth buying this weekend: New Orleans funk, architectural dance and killer rock

Besides the usual Miami nightlife offerings, this weekend three events stand out. Check these out: 

1. New Orleans Funk at The Stage Miami
2. “Why Patterns & RECESS” at the Adrienne Arsht Center : A collaboration between acclaimed choreographer Jonah Bokaer and artist/architect Daniel Arsham. This dance performance is on only tonight! Find out more and get tickets here
3. The Kills at Revolution : Don’t miss this American-British combo rock out on Saturday night. Buy tickets here. Haven’t heard their sound ? Listen here

Twin Sister performing live at Bardot tomorrow! They are a 5-piece band from Long Island about to embark on a 22 city US tour. Playing alongside their 80s inspired electro-funk, will be Little Beard as openers. More info here


The LAB Miami Art Basel Music Guide

The best byproduct of Art Basel is the unofficial music festival that invades the Miami night after the galleries close their doors. The LAB has put together a calendar to help you keep track of all the shows going on this week. Art really does love music. Download it here

Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

Never thought you’d spend a thursday night in Miami with Mr. Rogers? Well tonight The Black Key Group and Yo Miami want you to be a good neighbor and swing by for some good food, art and music. The event is going down in one of Wynwood’s newest neighbor’s backyard, Found , an amazing new store that’s refurbishing vintage furniture for modern times. 

Performing live will be The Edan Archer Band, Sirens and Sealions, Arboles Libres, and the Deaf Poets. Also several local artists will be displaying their work like Kazilla, Kelo, Vince “Bad Panda” Herrera, Torek, GG and many more. Apparently, they have a few surprises up their sleeve so come check it out. 

If you weren’t convinced by the music and the art, come to chow down on some serious comfort food. The sandwich gurus, Ms. Cheezious will be there, but even more exciting is the Miami debut of the new ice-cream food truck, Coolhaus. Their architecture-inspired ice cream sandwiches have flavors you’ve never even heard of. Welcome to the neighborhood.