Florida’s live music scene explodes with 15 concerts across eight cities during the week of March 26, showcasing an impressive range of genres from electronic dance music to country and metal. The lineup features major festival headliners alongside intimate club performances, with Miami and Orlando leading the charge for entertainment options. Electronic music dominates the schedule with multiple dance events, while country, hip-hop, metal and alternative acts round out the diverse offerings.
Ultra Music Festival anchors the weekend on Friday, March 27 at FPL Solar Amphitheater at Bayfront Park in Miami, representing the pinnacle of electronic dance music programming. Country star Parker McCollum performs the same evening at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre in St Augustine, bringing mainstream appeal to North Florida audiences. Metal fans can catch Orbit Culture’s Death Above Life North American Tour at House of Blues Orlando on Friday at 6:00 PM. R&B artist kwn brings the tour 2026 to The Beacham in Orlando on Friday evening, offering an all-ages show for younger music fans.
Miami Beach emerges as a hotspot with multiple venues hosting events, including Pawsa at LIV Nightclub Miami and Trap Karaoke at The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater. Orlando provides strong alternatives with Shaun Young, Jonny Safford, and Skinny McGee and the Handshakes at Dirty Laundry on Friday. Churchill’s Pub in Miami presents Indie Night Live featuring Cannibal Kids, Rohna, Nuclear Monkey, and Iliad for alternative music enthusiasts. Fort Lauderdale joins the action with RICH AMIRI’s Grit & Grace World Tour at Revolution Live, while Stuart offers Yarn at Terra Fermata for a more intimate setting.
Ticket prices remain accessible, with Churchill’s Pub offering shows for $20, making live music affordable for budget-conscious fans. Genre variety spans electronic dance music, country, metal, hip-hop, R&B and alternative rock, ensuring options for every musical taste. Miami leads with the most venue options, followed closely by Orlando’s diverse club and theater scene. The concentration of events on Friday, March 27 creates multiple opportunities for music lovers to experience live performances across Central and South Florida.
